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AITUC opposes move to privatise sanitation services in Erode

AITUC opposes move to privatise sanitation services in Erode
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The AITUC has formally opposed the Tamil Nadu government's plan to privatize solid waste management services in 12 municipal corporations. The union argues that the PPP model threatens job security and labor rights, demanding permanent employment for sanitation workers instead.

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This reflects the broader national debate regarding the privatization of essential public services and the protection of labor rights.

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The Tamil Nadu unit of the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) has opposed the State government’s proposal to implement solid waste collection and transportation services in 12 municipal Corporations through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model and demanded permanent employment for all sanitation workers.

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The article centers on the perspective of a trade union and their opposition to privatization.

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