CENTRAL
TRADE UNIONS AND INDEPENDENT FEDERATIONS HAVE DECIDED TO GO AHEAD WITH MAHA
DHARNA AFTER TALKS WITH LABOUR MINISTER.
The Joint Platform of Central Trade Unions,
comprising Central Trade Union Organisations and all major
industry/establishment wise federations have decided to stage three days’ mass
dharna before Parliament against the anti-worker, anti-people and anti-national
policies of the Central Govt on 9-11 November 2017. The Joint Trade
Union Platform represents workers and employees from all major sectors of
industries and services viz., coal, steel, transport, telecom, petroleum,
electricity, port & docks, engineering, construction, scheme-workers etc
and employees of Central Govt and state govt, Railways, banks, insurance,
defence production, etc. This ‘mahapadav’ is intended to demand the government
to concede the unanimous demands which the joint trade union movement has been
raising since the last over eight years. It is a step towards preparation for
the next higher phase of united struggles including indefinite countrywide
strike action, if the government continues to ignore the demands of the workers
and proceed with its pro corporate agenda.
The anti-people and anti worker policies of
Govt at the centre are inflicting horrific miseries and hardships on the crores
of common people from every walk of life. Unemployment is getting aggravated
with every passing day, calling the bluff on the Modi Govt’s promise of
generating additional two crore employment every year. In fact employment
generation has already turned negative following the increasing phenomenon of
closure and shut-down of industries. Demonetisation, under the utterly false
pretext of curbing black money, had further depressed wages and perpetuated
closure of industries. It has shattered the entire economy, particularly the
unorganised sector, the SME sector and the small traders and peasants in turn
adversely impacting the lives, wages and earnings of crores of toiling people.
Even after one year, the economy is yet to recover from its damaging impact.
Hasty implementation of GST had further aggravated the miseries of people
through fuelling price rise and jeopardising services, trade and various
occupations. Despite the sharp fall in international price of crude oil, the
government refuses to pass on the relief to the common people; instead, the
prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas are continuously increased resulting
in cascading effect on the prices of all essential commodities.
The Govt has been arrogantly ignoring the 12
point charter of demands including minimum wage, social security and workers’
status and accompanying benefits for the scheme workers; it is going ahead with
privatisation and mass scale contractorisation. The constitutional and
statutory provisions for ensuring ‘same wages and benefits for same work’ are
being denied to contract workers despite Supreme Court’s categorical judgment.
The Govt has recklessly embarked upon privatisation of all public utility
services like health, education, transport, Indian Railways, financial services
electricity, water etc through multiple routes including whole sale
outsourcing. It has allowed 100% FDI in almost all sensitive sectors including
defence production, railways, oil, minerals, port and dock etc. It is
destroying indigenous production capabilities to serve the interests of MNCs,
under the dubious veil of “Make in India” slogan. The national interests are
being severely compromised through such disastrous moves.
In addition, in order to promote “ease of
doing business”, the Govt has embarked on arrogant pro-employer amendments of
all labour laws aimed at imposing conditions of slavery on the working people.
Already, the text of the Code on Wages Bill, Code on Industrial Relations Bill,
Code on Social Security Bill, Factory (Amendment) Bill etc are in public
domain. All these are designed to push the overwhelming majority of workers and
employees out of the regulatory purview of most of the labour laws, curb
workers’ right to form unions and protest/agitate including right to strike,
and dismantle whatever existing meagre social security provisions.
Simultaneously, the communal forces, with the
open and active patronage of the Govt and ruling polity are carrying out a
dubious divisive and disruptive campaign to spread hatred among people, killing
innocent people, particularly from the most downtrodden sections. The country
is witnessing the conspiracy to create unprecedented disruption in the unity of
the toiling people of the country. Trade unions are fighting against such
disastrous designs of spreading poison of disruption in the society.
The Govt’s response to the 12 point charter of
demands, in the meeting with all central Trade Unions called by the Labour
Ministry on 7th November 2017, remains virtually negative on all counts
reflecting their bias against the interests of the mass of the working people.
In totality, the policies of the Govt are
destructive towards the interests of the workers, farmers and the common people
at large and also against the national interest.
Representing
the workers who generate the GDP and the wealth for the country, the true
patriotic people concerned about welfare of all sections of toiling people, the
Joint platform of united trade union movement is in a struggle to save the
people and the country and force a reversal of the anti-people and anti-national
policy regime. This determination is getting reflected in numerous struggles,
agitations and strikes in various sectors of the economy, both organised and
unorganised, during the intervening period. Lakhs of workers from all over the
country and across the sectors are going to converge in the massive three days
dharna before the Parliament on 9-11 November 2017 to
pave the way for further heightened resistance struggle in the days to come to
reverse and defeat the anti-people and anti-national policy regime in order to
save the country and the people.
INTUC
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