NATIONAL CONVENTION OF WORKERS 11TH November 2021, Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
11th November 2021
Press Release
PREPARE FOR A
NATIONWIDE STRIKE DURING BUDGET SESSION
NATIONAL CONVENTION
OF WORKERS GIVES A RINGING CALL
The
National Convention of Workers was held on 11th November 2021 at
Jantar Mantar, New Delhi at the initiative of Joint Platform of Central Trade
Unions and Independent sectoral All India Federations and Associations. It was
presided over by Sanjay Singh-INTUC, Sukumar Damle-AITUC, Raja Sreedhar-HMS, Hemlata-CITU,
Ramesh Parashar-AIUTUC, Shiv Shankar-TUCC, Farida Jalis-SEWA, Shailendra K
Sharma-AICCTU, R.K. Maurya-LPF, Nazim Hussain-UTUC.
The
convention began with paying homage to V. Subbaraman, President, LPF who passed
away three days ago and many tall leaders of the Central Trade Unions,
Federations/Associations, prominent persons in public life, during this
Covid-19 period, the farmers who died during the ongoing historic Kisan
agitation for last one year, including in the recent Lakhimpur Kheri episode,
and those who died because of hate crime etc.
The
Convention deliberated upon the desperate pursuit of anti-worker, anti-farmer,
anti–people, pro-corporate and anti-national destructive policies by the Govt.
of India which has brought the lives and livelihood of the entire people and
the country’s economy to the brink of disaster. The Struggle now is not only to
save the rights and lives/livelihood of people but also save the country’s
economy and the entire democratic system and the society as a whole from
disaster and destruction being engineered by the authoritarian forces in governance with the active support
of private corporate, both domestic and foreign.
The speakers, who were the leaders of
the Central trade Unions, dwelt on how the Central Government used the Covid
pandemic period to push through the Labour Codes and the Farm Laws, followed by
reckless privatisation drive that included outright sale of profit-making
Public Sector Enterprises or leasing them out for a song, unmindful of the
consequences this will have on common people – runaway price rise and lack of
employment opportunities for the backward classes and youth in general. The
speakers included Ashok
Singh-INTUC, Amarjeet Kaur-AITUC, Harbhajan Singh Sidhu-HMS, Tapan Sen-CITU,
Satyavan-AIUTUC, G. Devrajan-TUCC, Sonia George-SEWA, Rajiv Dimri-AICCTU, J.P.
Singh-LPF, Shatrujeet-UTUC.
The
convention was also attended by the delegation of Samyukt Kisan Morcha in
solidarity with the working class.
With
elections to many BJP ruled states round the corner, the Central Government is
making all efforts to list their “achievements”, but they cannot wish away the
ground reality, that is India slipping to 101st position in the
Global Hunger Index that has listed 106 countries that have Hunger as one of
the major social ills.
The
reign of terror and hate that has been let loose by the gangs masquerading under
various garbs, with the government conveniently looking away, is something
never experienced before, that is tearing our diverse social fabric apart,
which will throw back our progress by years.
The
Convention reiterated the demands that have been made repeatedly such as :
Scrapping the Labour Codes; Repeal of Farm Laws and Electricity
(Amendment) Bill, No to Privatisation in any form and scrap the NMP; Food and
Income Support of Rs 7500 per month to non-income tax paying households; Increased
allocation for MNREGA and extension of Employment guarantee Scheme to urban
areas; Universal social security for all informal sector workers; Statutory
Minimum wage and social security for Anganwadi, ASHA, Mid-day-meal and other
Scheme workers; Proper protection and insurance facilities for frontline
workers serving the people in the midst of pandemic; 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; Reduction in Central Excise duty on petroleum product and
concrete remedial measure to arrest price rise, regularization of contract
workers, equal pay for equal work, scrap NPS and restore old pension scheme
etc.
The
Convention called upon the Workers to take the message of down to the masses
through intense activity in the states and districts, factory gates, town
mandis and so on and prepare 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”.
And Independent Sectoral Federations/Associations
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