Swift Action Urged on Tamil Nadu Workers' Protests
The Tamil Nadu government is called to promptly address the demands of state transport and sanitation workers. Protests have intensified over issues like pension schemes and privatization fears. State leader P Shanmugam emphasizes the urgency of resolving these matters to uphold workers' rights.

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The Tamil Nadu government is under pressure to address the demands of state transport and sanitation workers. CPI(M) state secretary P Shanmugam has called for swift action, stressing that any delay in negotiations would be unfair.
Transport workers are demanding resolution on retirement benefits, pension restoration, and dearness allowance. Meanwhile, sanitation workers in Chennai oppose the Greater Chennai Corporation's plan to privatise solid waste management, voicing concerns over job security.
Shanmugam highlighted the importance of workers' rights, noting ongoing protests that have persisted for over 30 days. He urged the government to prioritize a fair and speedy solution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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