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The All India United Trade Union Centre (AIUTUC) will launch a protest in Belagavi on December 9, 2025, during the winter session of the legislature. The protest, titled ‘Belagavi Chalo,’ aims to pressure the government to regularize contract and outsourced workers who have been serving in various government departments for decades. The AIUTUC highlights the plight of over three lakh workers facing issues like lack of minimum wages, provident fund, and ESI coverage. They criticize the government’s ambiguous outsourcing policies and new recruitment rules that disadvantage long-serving workers. The union demands the immediate regularization of these workers, continuation of their services until regularization, and the implementation of revised minimum wages retroactive to 2022.
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AIUTUC to Stage ‘Belagavi Chalo’ Protest Demanding Regularization of Contract Workers
Kalaburagi, December 6, 2025 – The All India United Trade Union Centre (AIUTUC) announced today it will launch a significant protest action, dubbed ‘Belagavi Chalo,’ on December 9, 2025, in Belagavi during the winter session of the state legislature. The protest is aimed at demanding the immediate regularization of contract and outsourced workers who have dedicated years, in some cases decades, of service to various government departments.
Addressing a press conference, AIUTUC State Secretary K. Somashekar Yadgiri stated that over three lakh workers across 43 government departments, urban local bodies, and panchayat institutions continue to toil under precarious contract and outsourced systems. He highlighted the widespread issues of workers being denied minimum wages, provident fund benefits, and ESI coverage.
Yadgiri criticized the government’s proposed changes to outsourcing policies, stating they have created uncertainty among long-term outsourced employees. He further added the recent relaxed age limits and revised eligibility criteria for recruitment effectively exclude many experienced workers.
“Denying permanent positions to these workers who have devoted decades of their lives is simply unjust,” Yadgiri asserted. He urged all contract and outsourced workers across the state to participate in the December 9th protest to amplify their demands.
The AIUTUC’s demands include the immediate regularization of all contract and outsourced workers in their current positions, a guarantee of continued service until the regularization process is complete, a halt to the termination of existing contract workers, and the implementation of revised minimum wages, effective retroactively from 2022. The union hopes this protest will bring attention to the plight of these essential workers and compel the government to take decisive action.