Mangalore diocese labour commission organises insightful Workers India Federation workshop in CODP


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Mangaluru, Apr 21: A well-organized and insightful workshop on the Workers India Federation was held on April 21, at the CODP Centre near Padua College in Kadri Hills, Mangalore. The programme was jointly organized by the Karnataka Region Labour Commission and the diocese of Mangalore labour commission, drawing participants interested in labour welfare and community development.

The session featured distinguished resource persons, including Fr Victor, regional secretary of the Labour Commission and director of the Workers India Federation (Karnataka Region), and Sebastian, vice president of the Workers India Federation, New Delhi. Both speakers provided in-depth insights into the mission, organizational framework, and outreach of the federation, emphasizing its role in advocating for workers’ rights and welfare.

Participants benefited from clear explanations on how to engage with the organizations across Dioceses and access its various support systems. The speakers also highlighted practical steps for implementing labour-related initiatives at the grassroots level, equipping attendees with actionable knowledge for community engagement.

The event concluded on a positive note, with organizers expressing hope that such initiatives would strengthen awareness and participation in labour welfare activities across the region.

 

 

  

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