The spotboys, junior artistes and all the workers on film sets and in the television industry will take part in the strike under the aegis of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE).
"We are going on a strike with our long-pending demands. The workers are being made to work for over eight hours a day. There is a major issue of their safety. No provision has been made for the security of the workers," FWICE president Birendra Nath Tiwari told PTI.
"They (producers) said they were facing losses due to GST, demonetisation etc. And had settled for a 7.5-per cent hike for the workers of the elite unions. But, those on a monthly basis are suffering. They are being treated as slaves," he added.
According to Tiwari, the grievance of the workers was largely against the television producers and not the film producers.
"The workers do not get payments even after 90 days. By then, the producer says let's settle the matter because he is facing losses. We have always been supportive, but things are just not working now," he said.