This is not intended to ban the entire trade union movement or to negate its historical significance. - Finance Minister Wagle
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Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle has clarified that the issue of abolishing the trade union of employees has been included in the policy and program for the coming fiscal year to make the civil service administration neutral, impartial and professional.
He said this while responding to questions raised in the National Assembly regarding the policy and program for the coming fiscal year. He said that reforms are necessary in the civil service and government services to make service delivery and good governance result-oriented.
‘We have included in the policy and program the abolition of trade unions with the aim of developing civil service and other government services as neutral, impartial, accountable and professional institutions and making service delivery and promotion of good governance result-oriented. This is not with the intention of banning the entire trade union movement or nullifying its historical importance. I would like to make this clear in what is written in our party’s manifesto and policy and program,’ he said.
Wagle also said that homework will be done to form a separate union without a party that respects the historical contribution of the trade union movement.
