Union Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, who today met members of various central trade unions after taking charge of his ministry recently, said the government will go ahead with already-introduced amendments in various labour laws in the forthcoming Winter Session of the Parliament.
"I have expressed to them (Unions) that the government and my ministry will be for workers' interest. The consultation process will continue. I expressed to them that my focus will be on descent working conditions and compliance of labour laws," he told reporters.
Alleging that the government was continuing with its "unilateral" policy, trade unions have urged the Minister not to bring amendments to various labour laws without consulting them.
The Minister said the government's priority was to increase productivity, develop entrepreneurship and improve employability in the country through skill development.
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The Minister said the government led by Narendra Modi is committed to labour reforms but "not at the cost of the working class".
Asked if the government will push through the amendments to labour laws in the forthcoming Winter Session of the Parliament, the Minister said, "Whatever amendments which have been moved earlier, will continue.