Two days counry wide strike to save the
nation
THE
National Convention of Workers held at Jantar Mantar on November 11 called upon
the working class of the country to prepare for massive countrywide general
strike during the budget session in February 2022, ‘To Save the People and Save
the Nation’.
The
convention was called by the joint trade union platform comprising ten central
trade unions – INTUC, AITUC, HMS, CITU, AIUTUC, TUCC, SEWA, AICCTU, LPF and
UTUC – and almost all the independent sectoral federations and associations in
the country.
In
view of the Covid-19 pandemic and the associated restrictions on big
mobilisations, the trade unions decided to limit the participation to their
state level cadres and leaders who will take the message of the convention to
their members and the workers in general. Though a mobilisation of only around
500 was allowed, many more workers and union leaders from all over the country,
including from far off states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala etc and from many sectors
including insurance, banks, railway, telecom, state and central government
employees in addition to industrial workers, scheme workers and unorganised
sector workers, participated in the convention. Significantly, the leaders of
Samyukta Kisan Morcha spearheading the farmers’ struggle against the three farm
laws, Electricity Amendment Bill and for legally guaranteed MSP also attended
the convention as guests.
The
convention passed a resolution paying condolences for the death of V
Subbaraman, president of LPF, the nearly 700 farmers during the ongoing
farmers’ struggle, the thousands of workers, trade union leaders and cadres who
have passed away due to Covid-19 during this period and observed silence in
their memory.
Sanjay
Singh (INTUC), Sukumar Damle (AITUC), Raja Sridhar (HMS) Hemalata (CITU),
Ramesh Parashar (AIUTUC), Shiv Shankar (TUCC), Farida Jalees (SEWA), Shailendra
Kumar Sharma (AICCTU), RK Maurya (LPF) and Nazim Hussain (UTUC) represented the
ten central trade unions in the presidium. Copies of the draft Declaration of
the convention were circulated among all the delegates in English and Hindi.
Ashok Singh, vice president of INTUC, Amarjeet Kaur, general secretary of
AITUC, Harbhajan Singh Sidhu, general secretary of HMS, Tapan Sen, general
secretary of CITU, Satyavan, national secretary of AIUTUC, G Devarajan, general
secretary of TUCC, Sonia George, national secretary of SEWA, Rajiv Dimri,
general secretary of AICCTU, JP Singh from LPF and Shatrujeet from UTUC spoke
supporting the Declaration.
All
the speakers referred to the ongoing heroic struggle of the farmers and to the
support and solidarity being extended by the workers to their struggle. They
called upon the delegates to carry the demands of the convention up to the
grassroots level through different joint activities mentioned in the
Declaration and ensure total strike in the entire country during the budget
session, the dates of which would be decided at the earliest. They urged the
delegates to start the campaign immediately after going to their respective
places.
Tapan
Sen highlighted the importance of linking up each and every one of these issues
with the policies being adopted by the BJP government. He said the present BJP
government led by Modi was not only anti-worker, anti-peasant and anti- people
but it was also anti-national, handing over the country’s wealth to the big
corporates including foreign monopoly companies free or at throwaway prices. He
called upon the delegates to take up the task of ‘Mission India’ to defeat the
BJP, of which ‘Mission Uttar Pradesh’, ‘Mission Uttarakhand’ and ‘Mission
Punjab’, would be integral parts. He asserted that joint struggles of workers
and peasants, the two forces that produce the wealth of the country will be
indomitable and no force on earth can defeat them. He called upon the delegates
to strengthen such unity overcoming the machinations of the BJP and RSS to
divide the workers and the people on the basis of religion, caste, etc.
The
Declaration was later passed unanimously after the presidium declared that the
few suggestions from delegates on certain issues like NPS, contract workers etc
would be incorporated.
The
demands adopted by the convention include:
1.
Scrapping of the labour codes
2.
Repeal of farm laws and Electricity (Amendment) Bill
3.
No to privatisation in any form and scrap the NMP
4.
Food and income support of Rs 7500 per month to non-income
tax paying households
5.
Increased allocation for MNREGA and extension of Employment
Guarantee Scheme to urban areas
6.
Universal social security for all informal sector workers
7.
Statutory minimum wage and social security for Anganwadi,
ASHA, Mid-day-meal and other Scheme workers
8.
Proper protection and insurance facilities for
frontline workers serving the people in the midst of pandemic
9.
Increase in public investment in agriculture, education, health
and other crucial public utilities by taxing the rich through wealth tax etc in
order to revive and revamp the national economy
10. Reduction
in central excise duty on petroleum products and concrete remedial measures to
arrest price rise
These
demands will be focussed in the campaign along with other demands already formulated
and being pressed for by the Joint Platform of CTUs and
Federations/Associations.
The
convention adopted the following programme of action:
·
Massive Demonstration on November 26, 2021 throughout the
country on the completion of one year of last countrywide general strike
against the anti-people and anti-national policy regime and the historic
farmers march to Delhi. Effort should be made to coordinate with the peasants’
organisations to have joint demonstration wherever possible.
·
State level joint conventions in all the states to plan for further joint
activities including district/area level joint conventions during
November/mid-December
·
Joint meeting of public sector unions
·
Intensive and extensive joint campaign against the policies up
to the
grassroots
level through joint meetings, general body meetings, signature campaign and any
other forms to be decided at state level during December, 2021 – January,
2022.
·
State/district/sector level agitations through rallies,
demonstrations, jathas, day-long dharna, multiple days mahapadav (continuous
dharna) etc to rouse the people for strike action till Mid January 2022
·
Two days countrywide general strike during the budget session of
parliament in 2022.
The national convention called upon the
working people and people in general to make the two days countrywide general
strike a massive success to further heighten the ongoing united struggle to
“SAVE THE PEOPLE AND SAVE THE NATION”.
Article by Com K.Hemalatha, President, CITU)
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