The Mamata Banerjee government has also warned that anyone who remains absent a day prior to it and the next working day will be showcased.
"It has also been decided that no leave shall be granted to any employee on the 'bandh' day, the day prior to it (September 1), and on the next working day (September 5)," a memorandum issued to the employees said.
It warned that if any employee remains absent on the three days, showcause notice will be issued to him or her seeking explanation why action should not be taken for such unauthorised absence. Dislocation of traffic will not be a reason for granting leave.
"In view of the call given by different trade unions for bandh/strike all over the country on September 2, it has been decided that all state government offices including those provided with grants-in-aid by the state government would remain open and all employees should report for duty on that date," the notice said.
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The directive said absence of employees on that date would be treated as 'dies non' and no salary would be admissible.
The central trade unions have given a call for a countrywide general strike on September 2 to protest the "anti-people, anti-national and anti-worker" policies of the NDA government at the Centre.