The first trade union body in West Bengal's IT industry said on Wednesday it would not enforce Thursday's general strike and those willing to go to work would not be stopped.
"We will not force anybody to participate in the strike. Those who want to go to work can do so," Somnath Bhattacharya, secretary of the new IT Services Association, told PTI on the eve of the all-India strike called by Left trade unions that is expected to paralyse life in the state.
ITSA's clarification came a day after CPI-M's trade union wing, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, said the IT industry would not be exempted from the strike. Bhattacharya said, "A lot of our friends and sympathisers in the IT sector are supporting our cause, but we are telling them that they should not take active part in tomorrow's agitation."
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