NLU Delhi Students to hold ‘all night protest’ in support of workers
Team Careers360 | February 10, 2020 | 04:30 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: A section of students of National Law University, Delhi, will hold an "all night protest" starting from February 10. For the past 38 days, they have been protesting against the "illegal termination of safai karamcharis" by the university administration. Safai Karamcharis are cleaners and according to a student, 55 of them lost their jobs at the university when a new contract was signed for housekeeping services with another contractor. Students have been asked to gather from 9 pm till 1 am.
Around 40 students launched a protest in support of the workers. "It is apparent that the workers are facing a heavy financial crunch as they have been out of employment for more than a month now," said a statement issued by the students. It further alleged that the workers are also owed part of their December salaries and other dues. "It is important to note that 76 percent of the workers are sole breadwinners of the family, 61 percent of them stay in rented accommodations and that each worker has an average of four dependents," said the statement.
The workers demand - which the students endorse - the cancellation of the new contract and retention of 100 percent of the employees. According to the statement, the workers have been going to protest at the university almost daily.
Correction: The hours of the protest have been added to the copy. The original version went by the title of the statement shared by students which was: "Call for All Night Protest".
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