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National Convention of Anganawadi Workers

05 Thursday Nov 2015

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New Delhi, November 5: The National Convention of anganwadi workers and helpers ‘to Save ICDS’ under the banner of the Samyukta Morcha of Anganwadi Employees’ Federations decided to March to Parliament on their long pending demands of regularisation, minimum wages and pension and against the drastic cut in the budget 2015-16 and the handing over of anganwadi centres to corporates.

The convention was presided over by a presidium consisting of Uma Netam(AICCTU), Usha Saini(AITUC), Pushpa Dalal (AIUTUC), Neelima MAitra(CITU), Shalini Singh (HMS) and Lata Yadav (INTUC).

The declaration was placed by A R Sindhu(CITU) and seconded by B V Vijayalakshmi (AITUC). The convention was addressed by  Shashi Yadav,  Suvarna Talekar (AICCTU), Amarjeet Kaur, Madhuri Kshirsagar (AITUC), Achintya Sinha, Kamalesh Chahal (AIUTUC), Dr. K Hemalata, Usharani (CITU), M A Patil, Champaben Parmar (HMS) and Lata Yadav (INTUC).

The convention decided to organise

1.     Joint state level conventions in December – January

2.     March to Parliament in February 2016 during the budget session of the Parliament.

 

 

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AITUC completes 95 years

31 Saturday Oct 2015

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All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) completes 95 years by today, 31st October 2015. It was founded on 31st October 1920, the first central trade union in the British India. Communists, Congressmen, Socialists – all were there in the organisation. Freedom Fighter and senior leader, Lala Lajpat Rai was its first President. Veteran leaders of various political parties were its Presidents in course of time.

AITUC was the only central trade union till 1947, when the Congress Party formed its own trade union, INTUC. HMS and BMS were formed later. CITU was formed in 1970. Now almost all political parties are having their own trade union organisation.

However, time has shown that no trade union singly will be able to settle the important issues of workers. Now all the Central Trade Unions have come together to fight for the workers’ issues on a common platform. The latest strike by the Central Trade Unions were on 2nd September 2015 on the 10 point demands which included bringing down of price-rise, Rs. 15,000 wages for contract workers, no privatisation of PSUs etc., in which more than 15 crore workers participated. The last moment withdrawal of BMS on the direction of RSS did not make much difference in the overall participation in the strike. Further co-ordinated struggles are necessary to safeguard the interests of the workers in this crucial period.

 

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Kerala – Wages increased for Plantation Workers after sustained struggle

15 Thursday Oct 2015

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After 17 days of heroic sustained struggle, the Plantation managements have been compelled to  increase the wages of the plantation workers in Kerala. In the meeting of the Government, Owners and Unions held on 14th October 2015, agreement was reached as follows: Tea and Coffee estates workers: Increase from Rs. 232 to Rs. 301. Cardamom estates workers: From Rs. 267 to Rs. 330. Rubber estates from Rs. 317 to Rs. 381. By adding other benefits the Tea and Coffee workers will get Rs. 436, Cardamom   workers Rs. 478 and Rubber workers Rs. 436. The strike has been withdrawn on the basis of the agreement.

Hearty Congratulations to the workers and unions of Plantations in Kerala !

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Central TU Organisations call for continued campaign on 12 point demands

30 Wednesday Sep 2015

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New Delhi, September 30: The joint meeting of Central Trade Unions was held in INTUC office on 30th September 2015. Dr. G. Sanjiva Reddy presided over the meeting. It was attended among others by Gurudas Dasgupta (AITUC), Tapan Sen, A.K. Padmanabhan (CITU), A.D. Nagpal (HMS), Satyawan (AIUTUC), S.P. Tewari (TUCC), Rajiv Dhimri (AICCTU).

LPF, SEWA, UTUC had informed of their inability to attend due to preoccupations and has agreed to the decisions.

The joint meeting of the Central Trade Unions held at INTUC Office at New Delhi on 30th September 2015 reviewed in details the countrywide general strike of 2nd September 2015.

CTUOs congratulated the working people all over the country to stage the biggest ever general strike on 2nd September against the anti-people and anti-worker policies of the Govt. CTUOs al a expressed gratitude to people from all walks of life for extending wholehearted support to the strike action by the working class.

CTUOs expressed serious concern over the repressive measures let lose on the striking workers by the governments/managements in different places throughout the country. CTUOs opposed suspension of 15 workers in BHEL, Hardwar for taking part in the strike e and demanded immediate withdrawal of the suspension orders.

CTUOs denounced the brutal repressions on ASHA workers in Telangana striking continuously since 2nd September 2015 and demands upon the Telangana government to sort out the issues in consultation with the unions instead of pouncing upon them

CTUOs call upon the working class to keep themselves prepared for further united struggle if the government does not respond positively to the 12 point demands of the workers. The CTUOs also urge upon the government to respond to the message given by the countrywide general strike in  true spirit and immediately resume negotiation with CTUOs on the 12 point charter of demands and implementation of the consensus recommendations of successive Indian Labour Conferences (43rd to 46th).

CTUOs call upon the workers and trade unions of all affiliations to widen and strengthen the unity of the working people realized through long process of struggles including strikes and prepare for ensuing phase of united struggle on the just demands of the workers and the people. (Courtesy: Ganashakti)

 

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BPMO – Mighty Platform of Bengal Workers

29 Tuesday Sep 2015

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Kolkata, September 28th – 113 Left Frontal organizations today met in Kolkata at Rani Rashmoni Road into a joint Convention in a determined manner forming Bengal Platform for Mass Organisations (BPMO) to lead joint struggles against the anti People policies of the Central Government and of the TMC led State Government.  The epic convention started today at 2 o clock and continued up to 7.30pm in the evening. Mentionable this is the first time that so many Left frontal organizations have come together after the history of India’s Independence with a determined goal of evicting the Union and the state Government.  India has never seen such a show of left unity earlier  as 113 Left Organizations spanning from every political fold of the Left came together in the state giving rise to the speculation of  the formidable nature of the Alliance which is set to rattle the feathers of the power block in the state and the Centre. The Joint Forum has also decided to conduct Padayatra’s in every booths of the state in the districts and after wards will hold District level conventions to form District level units from 13th to 22nd November .Later CITU State President  Shyamal Chakraborty told reporters  that this mammoth formation with dismantle the power equation in the state  and will fight tooth  and nail against the anti people policies of the Central and the state Government. He also said that after the advent of the TMC led Government in the state unprecedented anarchy has set in and all these mass organizations has felt the need to come together in order to fight the anti democratic practices of the State Government  , the corruption in Government Jobs, the anarchy in education, attack on woman and other  pathetic condition of governance in the state.  It has also decided to hold district wise convention by 8Th November all throughout the state.   Prominent Left leaders including  Basudeb Acahrya, Madan Ghosh , Nripen Chowdhury apart  from Shyamal Chakarborty  was present in the convention where mass organizations deliberated upon the issues and strategy before they hit the roads of the state in unison  in the coming days. (Courtesy: Ganashakti)

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Unity is of paramount importance – Com.A.K.Padmanabhan, President, CITU

27 Sunday Sep 2015

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” Unity is of paramount importance so that we are able to to force the government concede our demands”

” There has been a break (in unity) after the strike( 2nd September 2015). But we want unity so that the trade union movement becomes a success.”

( Excerpts from the interview given by Com. AKP, President, CITU to Business Standard on the 2nd September 2015 strike and the withdrawal of BMS from the same. Published in BS dated 27-09-2015)

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Contract Workers in Maruti-Suzuki on struggle.

27 Sunday Sep 2015

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The contract workers, numbering about 2,500 – 3,000 engaged in the Maruti-Suzuki factories are on struggle path for better wages. Consequent to the wage agreement reached between the Management and the regular workers’ unions for an increase of about Rs. 16,800 in three years, the contract workers also have demanded increase in their wages, which is fully justified. While a regular worker gets about Rs. 38,000, the contract worker, who is performing almost the same duty, is paid only Rs. 15,000.

The contract workers staged massive demonstration near the factories’ premises on 26th September demanding wage rise. The demand of the workers is fully justified and should be granted by the management. We support and extend our solidarity.

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BALCO closes its Chhattisgarh Unit

26 Saturday Sep 2015

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Bharat Aluminium Company(BALCO) management  is proposing to close its Chhattisgarh plant shortly. It blames the closure on the increased price of coal and the loss in prices of aluminum.

BALCO was central government PSU, which was privatised and sold to Vedanta company. There was continued struggle by the workers against privatisation. Its main plant is in MP. More than 1,000 workers will lose job if the company is closed. The government should immediately intervene and save jobs of workers.

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Wage Agreement in Maruti- Suzuki

25 Friday Sep 2015

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We are giving the news published in Businessline on the wage agreement in Maruti-Suziki.
“NEW DELHI, SEPT 25:  

After negotiations that lasted six months, three unions in Maruti Suzuki India Ltd’s plants in Haryana said they had reached a wage settlement with the country’s largest car maker under which employees will get an average salary hike of ₹16,800 per month, over three years.

A statement issued by Kuldeep Janghu, General Secretary, Maruti Kamgar Udyog Ltd, said the agreement was reached amicably after 40 meetings between the three unions — Maurti Udyog Kamgar Union, Maruti Suzuki Workers Union and Maruti Suzuki Powertrain Employees Union.

A source in the company confirmed the development to BusinessLine saying: “Yes, it is true. The management of the company has in-principle agreed to their demand and has signed the agreement.”

According to sources, the average hike in the salary of workers will be 38 per cent over three years compared with their remuneration in 2014-15.

The agreement will be implemented from April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2018. Under the pact, the basic pay hike will be ₹16,800 per month, to be paid in three instalments over three years — 50 per cent this year and 25 per cent each in the next two years. “The arrears of the first lot will be paid by this month-end,” Janghu said.

“On an average, the salary hike per worker is around ₹16,800 per month, of which ₹8,430 (per month) will be given in the first year and ₹4,200 each in the second and third years,” he said.

Janghu also announced that in appreciation of the amicable settlement, the company’s MD and CEO, Kenichi Ayukawa, has promised to pay ₹3,000 each to the workers as a one-time incentive, to be paid this month.”

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KEEP THE MOMENTUM ALIVE – CITU SECRETARIAT

25 Friday Sep 2015

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The full secretariat of CITU met in Delhi on 23- 24 September to have a preliminary review of the country wide general strike on 2nd September 2015 and formulate future tasks to carry the movement forward. – out of the total – secretariat members from all over the country attended the meeting. The initial assessment of the central trade unions that the strike was massive and unprecedented was endorsed by the full secretariat of CITU. It also affirmed that the withdrawal of BMS had no impact on the strike.
The grand success of the strike is an unambiguous proof of the growing anger and discontent of the working class towards the policies being pursued by the Modi led NDA government at the centre. It was also a strong signal that the working class was not ready to buy the argument, put forward by BMS for backing out from the strike, that the BJP led government has taken positive measures on several points in the charter of demands. Reports from several states have shown that in many states the BMS members and even many local leaders of BMS were not happy with the decision of the BMS leadership to withdraw from the strike. In several states, they did not take back the strike notices that they have given jointly with the other trade unions. Many have openly expressed their dissatisfaction at the decision of their leadership which they felt was not correct. The anger among the workers against the government policies and the impact created by the unity of all trade unions and the joint campaign was such that in most of the states, local BMS leadership could not come out strongly against the strike. In some states it was the RSS cadres who openly opposed the strike. Many BMS members and even some local leaders in several states have reportedly joined the strike. It was apparent that BMS withdrew from the strike at the behest of RSS, the head of its parivar, which has declared that it was satisfied with the performance of the government, which it said was on the right path. This certificate was given from the meeting of the Samanvay Samiti of the RSS, which started on the same day as the strike. The workers obviously did not endorse this certificate.
A very important feature of this strike, noted by the CITU secretariat, was the participation of the workers both in the organised and unorganised sectors, who were not members of any trade union. It is estimated that around 40% of those who participated in the strike were totally non unionised. In many states including Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana, and several others, the workers spontaneously reacted to the strike call wherever the campaign reached them.
This was particularly visible among the road transport workers who overwhelmingly joined the strike surpassing all expectations. The sustained campaign of the All India Road Transport Workers’ Federation (AIRTWF) affiliated to CITU, the district and state committees of CITU and the joint all India strike of road transport workers on 30th April 2015 contributed immensely in exposing the dangerous impact of the so called Road Safety Bill on all sections of road transport workers, including state road transport, private road transport and auto rickshaw drivers etc. An overwhelming majority of road transport workers who participated in the strike were not at all unionised. They spontaneously reacted to the leaflets and booklets printed by the CITU and AIRTWF, joined the strike and invited the CITU leadership to address their meetings. In some states, they photocopied the materials and circulated among themselves. In some states, unionised state road transport corporation workers who had never joined any strike till now, also participated in the strike this time.
Similar response was also observed in many industrial areas in many states. In some states, CITU committees served strike notice on all factories in the industrial cluster irrespective of whether it had affiliated unions or not. Significantly all the workers in these industrial clusters participated in the strike. It was noted that in many industrial clusters where the workers did not belong to any union, all the workers joined the strike en masse. Similarly non unionised industrial workers in states like Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana etc also joined the strike in large numbers.
While all the twelve points in the charter of demands were important, some issues like amendment to labour laws, minimum wages, equal wage and benefits to contract workers, recognition of ‘scheme workers’ as workers with all attendant benefits, price rise and disinvestment struck a chord with large sections of the working class.
CITU secretariat also expressed its dismay and severe resentment at the way the government chose to ignore the anger of the working class expressed through this massive strike. Though it was compelled to let the Land Acquisition Ordinance to lapse and keep the GST bill pending due to various political reasons, the BJP led government is going full steam with its project of labour law amendments. The Prime Minister reportedly directed the Labour Ministry not to lose the momentum. Intense preparations are being made to get the Labour Code Bills passed at the earliest to satisfy the domestic and foreign corporations that the ‘ease of doing business’ in India has improved.
In this situation, the CITU secretariat decided that this challenge could be met by the working class only by keeping the momentum of its struggle too intact. The working class cannot afford to be content and rest with the success of this strike. The campaign among the workers must continue. This strike proved that workers respond when we are able to reach them with concrete issues, demands and programmes. In view of this, such efforts must be multiplied several times to reach all those multitudes of workers whom this campaign could not reach. It called upon all its committees and cadres to continue the countrywide campaign and agitation on the 12 point charter of demands through October and November with particular focus on the pro corporate labour law amendments, minimum wage of Rs 15000, same wage to contract workers as the regular workers doing the same job, recognition to scheme workers as workers with attendant benefits, containing price rise and universalise PDS and stopping disinvestment.
The myth propagated by the government and the BMS that seven out of the twelve points in the charter of demands of the trade unions have been addressed by the government should be effectively exposed from our independent platform during this campaign. A detailed note debunking the government’s claims would be prepared by the CITU centre, which should be utilised for taking the message to wider sections of workers.
CITU secretariat also called upon its various industrial federations as well as committees to take the initiative to take up militant sectoral struggles on the specific demands of the workers in that particular sector wherever possible jointly or independently. Sectoral joint struggles have already been planned in some sectors like the anganwadi employees, electricity employees etc.
The importance of bringing all the non unionised workers who participated in the strike, particularly the road transport workers, into the organisational fold was also emphasised by the CITU secretariat. It reiterated the importance of paying special attention to organise the workers in the road transport sector and the industrial workers by allotting suitable cadres.
While noting the key role played by CITU committees and cadres in ensuring the success of the strike, the CITU secretariat also pointed out that this was not reflected in the CITU membership. It called upon all its committees to simultaneously ensure that the membership base of CITU is also expanded during the October – November campaign, to reflect its true strength.
The importance of developing closer relationship with the people and involve them in the struggles in such sectors where their interests were linked with the interests of the industry and the employees was also stressed by the CITU secretariat. Efforts have already been initiated in some sectors like ICDS and electricity. The difficulties that common people would face due to the privatisation and dismantling of the road transport sector should also be explained to the common people and their support sought in fighting privatisation of road transport.
The huge participation in solidarity actions, of peasants and agricultural workers and of members of AIDWA, SFI and DYFI in several states, was an important feature of this strike. The call of CITU to observe an all India Day on 30th July 2015 in solidarity with the peasants demands including its campaign against the Land Acquisition Ordinance had a very positive impact. The CITU secretariat decided to take this forward and called upon all its state committee to observe one day during the October November campaign to focus the agrarian crisis and in solidarity with the demands of the peasants and agricultural workers.
CITU secretariat warned the working class of the dangers of the divisive forces which sought to disrupt the unity and divide the working class on the basis of different kinds of identity. The present global crisis is having impact on the country despite the denial of the government. It is bringing into focus several problems which cannot be solved by the capitalist system. The Patidar agitation in Gujarat demanding reservations to the Patels, a well to do section is a reflection of one such problem. It exposes the myth of the ‘Gujarat model’ of development where youth are not able to find decent employment opportunities. In effect this is a movement for the withdrawal of reservations for the SC/ ST and backward sections. This is influencing sections of middle class employees and others as well.
The communal forces are utilising various occasions to spread their divisive ideology. The government itself is carrying out the directives of the RSS to push its ideology and line in the fields of history, science, education, culture etc and communalise the various government institutions. These pose a serious threat to the unity of the working class and hamper its ability to intensify united struggles against the onslaughts of the ruling classes on its basic rights. CITU called upon the working class to be vigilant against all such moves and protect its unity which alone would enable it to strengthen united struggles and protect its interests in the coming days.

 

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