A prominent trade union organization dedicated to protecting the rights, welfare, dignity, and socio-economic interests of workers across the state of Odisha.
Odisha is one of India’s richest states in terms of natural resources. However, the workers who toil under challenging and often hazardous conditions are the real foundation of this prosperity.
The federation serves as a collective voice for thousands of workers employed directly and indirectly in coal mines, iron ore mines, manganese mines, chromite mines, and other mineral-based industries.
Ensuring timely salary payments and justifiable settlements.
Strict safety compliance across hazardous mining zones.
Comprehensive medical care, insurance, and retirement pensions.
Unwavering legal representation in disputes and accidents.
"To create a just and equitable industrial environment where every mine worker is treated with respect, provided with dignified working conditions, and empowered to lead a secure and prosperous life."
Protecting workers safely against unfair industrial practices.
Ensuring full-scale state-level execution of strict labor laws.
Standing by the side of mining families during accidents or emergencies.
Advocating relentlessly for permanent regular jobs for contract workers.
How we serve and protect day in and day out
Negotiating with tier-1 managements for boosted allowances, safety-driven structured payouts, and optimized bonuses.
Campaigning for high-standard protective gear, round-the-clock emergency medical camps, and compliance mandates.
Fighting against contract labor exploitation by demanding equal pay for equal work, status regularization, and statutory perks.
The federation is strictly guided by highly experienced leaders totally committed to labor welfare and deep social justice. Under the robust leadership of figures such as Shri Sushant Kumar Mohanty, the organization scales heights daily.
Hazardous extraction atmospheres lacking regulatory setups.
Irregular processing from non-compliant outsourcing corporations.
Addressing the complete lack of residential structures and local health security.
Our Eternal Motto