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TN Chief Minister Stalin, EPS, and Other Leaders Wish Workers on International Labour Day

On International Labour Day, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, along with opposition leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) and other political leaders, extended their warm greetings to workers across the state. They took to social media and public platforms to honor the hard work and contributions of laborers in various fields.

Chief Minister Stalin praised the workers for their dedication and efforts, stating that their hard work drives the economy and strengthens society. He emphasized the importance of recognizing the rights of workers and ensuring their well-being. Stalin expressed his government’s commitment to improving the living standards of workers through various welfare schemes, such as fair wages, social security, and improved working conditions.

In his message, Stalin also highlighted the need for unity among workers to fight for their rights. He mentioned that the state government would continue to protect the interests of workers and ensure their voices are heard in policy decisions. Stalin’s government has been active in pushing for worker-friendly policies, focusing on areas like labor laws, healthcare, and education.

Opposition leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami, also known as EPS, sent his best wishes to the workers on this important day. He acknowledged the contributions of laborers and expressed the importance of recognizing their efforts, especially in tough times like the ongoing pandemic. EPS stated that workers are the backbone of the state’s progress and should be provided with adequate support and recognition for their work.

Other political leaders in the state also joined in the celebrations by acknowledging the significance of International Labour Day. They stressed the need for more reforms to uplift workers, improve job security, and provide better benefits to those who work tirelessly in various sectors.

International Labour Day, celebrated on May 1st every year, is a global occasion to honor workers and their rights. In Tamil Nadu, the day is marked with various activities, including speeches, rallies, and social media campaigns, to raise awareness about workers’ issues. Both the ruling and opposition leaders used this occasion to reflect on the progress made in improving labor conditions while calling for continued efforts to achieve greater fairness and equality for workers.

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