CFTUI urges government to focus on job generation
The
policies of the Union and State governments are positive with
increasing emphasis on productivity and business. But the emphasis on
the condition of workers is relegated to second position, according to
secretary of Indian Industrial Relations Society Pravin Sinha.
During
the last three to four years, there was increasing growth in spite of
slowing down of the economy not only in India but the world over. But
increasingly movement of regular workforce to casual and contract
categories was taking place, he said at the inaugural of the fifth
Congress of Confederation of Free Trade Unions of India (CFTUI).
Another
disturbing developing was increasing automation in manufacturing
sector. In smaller enterprises and big ones in automobile sector
replacement of workforce with machines with the excuse the global demand
of quality can be met with mechanisation. As a result, focus on
employment was lost, said Mr. Sinha.
He expressed concern over the increasing of share of profit of investors and the production process becoming capital intensive.
The
congress would focus on negatively impacted workers, the need for
governments focussing on employment generation and improving conditions
of work, what the ILO calls decent work agenda, said Mr. Sinha.
World
Solidarity Movement Asia coordinator Bruno Deceukelier said together
with CFTUI a survey was conducted in 10 States with focus on workers in
informal sectors like agriculture, construction and domestic and their
living conditions.
They worked on getting minimum wages to workers. He lauded the growth of CFTUI over the last few years.
CIFTU
national president N. Kanaka Rao expressed apprehension over the
welfare of workers with the 44 labour laws being consolidated and said
the congress opposed it. Already the collection of cess in cement,
dolomite and iron ore industries was done away with.
He said
CFTUI, with 18 lakh membership in 21 states and working in 14 sectors,
was recognised by International Trade Union Confederation on par with
INTUC, HMS and SEWA.
It has the biggest membership of 1.5 lakh domestic workers in 11 States.
Kanagarani
Selva Kumar, representing ILO, New Delhi, CFTUI general secretary
Neeraj Chouby, working presidents S.N. Dubey and K.K. Jha and
vice-president Maya Pandey participated in the two-day congress, being
held for the first time in South India. Over 300 delegates are
participating in it.
Source : http://www.thehindu.com/
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