JOINT PRESS
RELEASE
THE CENTRAL
TRADE UNIONS
The
following statement was issued by the Central Trade Unions on 19th June,2020
The Central Trade
Unions extend full support to the 3 days Strike of Coal Workers
The
Central Trade Unions extend full support to the Strike call given by all Unions
and Federations active in the coal industry in all places of activities in the
coal sector for three days on 2nd,3rd,and 4th July
2020. The Unions/Federations have served the strike notice on 18th June
2020. We congratulate them for organizing the protest simultaneously while serving
the strike notice on 18th June to the respective managements.
Their
two day protest on 10th and 11th June 2020 did
not deter the Government to review its decision of commercial mining,
privatization and decision to de-link CMPDI from CIL among other demands
.Rather Prime Minister himself came forward to launch the process of auction on
18th June, which was announced on 11th June,
hence the decision of unions to choose this day to protest and give strike
notice.
The fact of the matter is that even the earlier auctioned
and allotted coal blocks could not be started as per schedule period which need
to be cancelled immediately.
The unions
have raised five demands in:
1. Withdraw the decision of Commercial Mining in Coal Industry
2. Stop all steps towards weakening or privatization of CIL or SCCL
3. Withdraw decision to De-link CMPDIL from CIL
4. Enforce HPC/CIL enhanced wages to contract workers in CIL and
SCCL
5. Implement the clause 9.3.0, 9.4.0 and 9.5.0 of National Coal Wage
Agreement
The
Coal unions and the CTUs have been opposing the Government policy of 100
percent FDI in Coal sector. We call upon all our respective state chapters to
extend their solidarity support to this agitation to defend this core public
sector in the national interest and for our nation’s self reliance in this
sector.
INTUC AITUC
HMS
CITU AIUTUC
TUCC
SEWA
AICCTU
LPF UTUC
We as Confederation of Central Government Employees and
workers extend solidarity with Coal workers and their strike against
privatisation of Coal Industry.
R N PARASHAR
SECRETARY GENERAL
CONFEDERATION OF CGE&W
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