The joint platform of 10 central trade unions criticized the Union Budget 2024-25's employment-linked incentive schemes, claiming they only benefit the educated unemployed in the formal sector. The unions argue the Rs 2 trillion outlay over five years is inadequate and primarily benefits private sector employers rather than addressing broader employment and social security issues.
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