Declaration of the
National Convention of Workers, held at New Delhi, on 04.09.2012
NATIONAL CONVENTION OF
WORKERS 4TH SEPTEMBER, 2012
DECLARATION
This National Convention of Workers held
on 4th September, 2012 at
Talkatora Stadium. New Delhi, participated
by workers representatives from all over India from all sectors, expresses its
deep concern and anguish at the total non-response of the Govt. to address the
burning Issues of the working people viz containing price-rise,
universalisation of social security rights for unorganized sector workers,
ensuring proper minimum wages, mass scale contractorisation, rampant violation
of labour laws and onslaught on trade union rights etc., despite consistent
persuasion by all in united platform of the entire trade union movement in the
country through various forms of countrywide programmes and agitations in a
democratic manner since last three years. Such non-response of Govt. to the
all-in-united activities and persuasion by trade unions is nothing but an
affront on the democratic rights and aspirations of the working people of the
country, which the trade union movement cannot accept lying down.
While condemning the government for Its
inaction and total indifference towards the miserable plights of the working
people who keep the wheel of the economy moving, this National Convention
strongly opposes the move of the Govt. to curtail budgeted allocations for
pro-people employment and welfare schemes like NREGA and ICDS meant for rural
populace and women and child care respectively. The Govt. is hell bent upon
carrying the financial reforms by amending the bank and insurance laws to allow
entry of MNCs and Corporates in these vital sectors and also pushing through
the privatization process in phases through disinvestment of shares in blue
chip PSUs In the core and strategic sectors of the economy. The Govt. is
gifting natural and mineral resources of the country to corporates and MNCs
paving the way for their loot.
Labour law violations are on increase, corporates
have been given tree hand to suppress democratic trade union rights including
the basic right of forming a trade union and increase in deployment of contract
labour on jobs of regular nature. Many millions of workers employed to run
several central govt. schemes, like ICDS, ASHA, mid-day-meal, sarva-silksha etc
are being denied even the statutory minimum wages and associated rights. The
state administration has become subservient to MNCs, and Corporates. The recent
unfortunate incident in Maruti Suzuki Plant in Manesar and its aftermath
including arrest of 150 workers and dismissal of over 500 workers is a glaring
instance of corporate govt. nexus.
It appears the govt. is bent upon continuing
the same anti people economic policy even seeking to enact legislations that
run contrary to the interest of working people and their social security rights
besides generating a severe recessionary impact on the national economy. The
growth of economy is as low as 5.2 and index of industrial production declining
to less than 1 percent with unemployment situation aggravating severely.
The Convention expresses its deep concern at
the refusal of the Central Govt. to respond to the just demands of the united
platform of trade unions on which the country had witnessed, as never before, a
massive general strike on 28th February 2012.
This Convention while taking note of the
precarious economic situation of the country, steep rise in the price of
essential goods and commodities and all out attack on trade union aid social security
rights and rampant labour law violations decides to further intensify the joint
struggles, that were being carried out lot last three years on the following
demands.
While reiterating the live point demands
formulated jointly by the Central Trade Unions and Federations for 1) concrete
measures to contain price rise, 2) concrete measures for employment generation,
3) strict enforcement of labour laws, 4) universal social security cover for
organized and unorganized workers and creation of National Social Security Fund
and 5) stoppage of disinvestment in Central and State PSUs/ Undertakings, the
National Convention demands immediate action by the Govt. of India to ensure :-
·
No Contractorisation of
work of permanent/perennial nature and payment of wages and benefits to the
contract workers at the same rate as available to the regular workers of the
industry/establishment
·
Amendment of Minimum Wages
Act to ensure universal coverage irrespective of the schedules and fixation of
statutory minimum wage at not less than Rs.10,000/- linked with cost price
Index.
·
Remove all ceilings on
payment and eligibility of Bonus, Provident Fund; Increase the quantum of
gratuity.
·
Assured Pension for all
·
Compulsory registration of
trade unions within a period of 45 days and immediate ratification of the ILO
Conventions Nos. 87 and 98.
The National Convention adopts the following
action programme to press for once again the above burning issues facing the working
people:
Programme:
1.
Stated / district / sector
level Joint Conventions during September, October and November 2012
2.
Satyagraha /Jail Bharo /
Court Arrest on 18th / I9th December2012 in all the states through out the
country
3.
March to Parliament on 20th
December2012 (mobilization by the unions from the states adjoining Delhi)
4.
Countrywide Two Days
General Strike on 20th and 21st February 2013.
The National Convention appeals to the working
people of the country and their unions/federations irrespective of affiliations
to respond in a massive way the call for countrywide united struggle and
participate enmasse in the action programmes formulated by this all-in united
platform of workers and employees to press for these vital demands embracing
all sections of the toiling class.
Programme:
BMS
|
INTUC
|
AITUC
|
HMS
|
CITU
|
AIUTUC
|
TUCC
|
AICCTU
|
UTUC
|
LPFSEWA
|
And
Independent Federations of Workers and Employees
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