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INTUC Working Committee meet in Chennai next week

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Press Trust of India Chennai
The Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) would hold its two-day working committee meeting, the first after re-election of new office-bearers, here on March 21.

About 600 representatives from various states were likely to attend the meet which would discuss issues related to lack of job security, government's policy to encourage multi-national companies to attract foreign direct investment, creation of new jobs among others, INTUC said in a release here today.

The Working Committee meet, coming after the two-day nation-wide strike by various trade unions last month, would review the struggle of major trade unions during the last three years and also take steps to strengthen its ties with Congress, it said.
 

Claiming that INTUC had a membership of more than one crore, it said the meet would also discuss the issue of elections and devise a strategy to secure at least 10 per cent of seats.

INTUC President G Sanjeeva Reddy, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee President B S Gnanadesikan were expected to participate in the meeting, the release added.

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First Published: Mar 16 2013 | 5:55 PM IST

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