Mangaluru, May 27, 2026: In response to the CITU call to protest in front of the District Collector's Offices across the state on May 30, demanding a scientifically-based minimum wage of Rs 36,000, amendments to the labor codes and rules in favor of the workers and a law to make non-permanent workers permanent, the D.K. District Collector's Office Chalo program was organized on that day, the CITU D.K. District Committee said in a press statement…
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Mangaluru, May 27, 2026: In response to the CITU call to protest in front of the District Collector's Offices across the state on May 30, demanding a scientifically-based minimum wage of Rs 36,000, amendments to the labor codes and rules in favor of the workers and a law to make non-permanent workers permanent, the D.K. District Collector's Office Chalo program was organized on that day, the CITU D.K. District Committee said in a press statement…