Provincial meeting of Temporary Outsourced Employees’ Front concludes 

By Special Correspondent

Bhopal: The provincial meeting of the All Department Outsourced and Temporary Employees’ Joint Front was held on Sunday at Shahjani Park, concluding with several significant resolutions aimed at unifying the state’s labour community. The meeting was chaired by provincial president Vasudev Sharma, with Anil Bajpai attending as the chief guest, while acting president Dr Amit Singh conducted the proceedings.

Senior representatives from over a dozen organisations participated, including leaders from the Kotwar Association, Youth Outsourced Association, Panchayat Watchmen Union, Part-Time Employees’ Union, Bank Mitra Organisation, ASHA Workers’ Union, and Swachhata Workers’ Union.

A major highlight was the proposal to establish the “Kamgar Kranti Manch”, a collective platform intended to unite outsourced, temporary, part-time, contract and industrial workers across government and private sectors. The platform will spearhead future movements and strategies demanding job security and fair wages.

The Front also announced three upcoming agitation programmes: a hunger strike on 5 January 2026 at Vikas Bhavan; a state-level protest at the Directorate of Public Instruction on 19 January 2026; and the filing of a PIL at the Jabalpur High Court on 23 February 2026 with signatures from five lakh employees.

Leaders affirmed that the growing anger against contractualisation and privatisation will now translate into a stronger, united struggle for job security, decent wages and equitable labour rights.

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