After Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, party leader K Muraleedharan criticised the four new labour codes introduced by the Centre, calling them "anti-national" and said that the party will not support them.
Murleedharan claimed that under the new codes, labourers can form an organisation only if at least 10 per cent of its members are part of it. He called this provision incorrect, saying that forming a union is a workers' right.
He said, "To form an organisation is their right. They are encouraging the owners of the factories and fully supporting the management. Workers are not getting justice from most of the management across India. It is affecting Kerala also. This is anti-national and we will not support it."
Earlier, Jairam Ramesh said in a post X, "29 existing labour-related laws h

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