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KITU has now issued a call to all employees working in IT/ITES, startups, animation, gaming, computer graphics, telecom, BPO other knowledge-based industries to join in protest to reverse the decision.
“On March 16, KITU organised a labour office march with the participation of hundreds of IT sector employees and submitted a memorandum to the labour commissioner, demanding that the government not extend the exemption given to the IT/ITES sector from the Standing Orders Act, as the companies failed to fulfil the conditions,” said Sooraj Nidiyanga, general secretary of Karnataka IT/ITeS Employees Union in a press statement.
According to him, the labour commissioner assured the union that any decision would be taken only after hearing both parties (employers and the union).
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He also pointed out that the union filed a writ petition in the Karnataka High Court challenging the exemption, and this petition is currently under adjudication.