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Water Transport Workers Federation of India (WTWFI) , founded in the late 1970s is a trade union representing workers at India's government-owned ports. It is affiliated with the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, which is the labour wing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). It was founded as a result of split in the Communist Party of India.[1]

WTWFI is opposed to the Indian government's plans to corporatize the port sector, calling it anti-labour and a giveaway of public property to private firms.[2]

References

  1. ^ Venkataraman, CS (1997). "Changes in Industrial Relation in Indian Ports". In Venkataraman, CS; Varma, Anil (eds.). Challenge of Change: Industrial Relations in Indian Industry. Allied Publishers. pp. 454–456. ISBN 9788170236511. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. ^ V. Sajeev Kumar (21 May 2017). "Port workers plan strike against move to repeal Act". The Hindu.