NATIONAL
CONVENTION OF WORKERS (ONLINE) GANDHI
JAYANTI DAY, 2ND OCTOBER 2020
DECLARATION
This National Convention Of Workers, organised jointly by the Central
Trade Unions and independent Federations/Associations, being held online for
the first time due to the lockdown conditions that hinder physical gatherings,
on 2nd October 2020, Gandhi Jayanti Day, strongly condemns the
onslaught on the basic democratic and constitutional rights of the workers,
farmers and common people of our country by Modi led BJP government at the
Centre as well as by BJP State Governments.
The posture that the BJP government made in its first term (2014-19), of
consulting stake-holders, has been totally thrown to the winds in its second
term since 2019. While all indicators pointed to economy drastically slowing
down due to lack of demand, the Government continued to steer their policies in
the name of “ease of doing business” aggravating widespread impoverishment and
deepening the crisis further. In the process, besides reducing corporate taxes,
they have got the three anti-labour codes passed in Parliament most
undemocratically, when the opposition parties were absent. These labour Codes
are designed to impose conditions of virtual slavery on the workers, making formation
of unions difficult and virtually taking away the right to strike, keeping
large sections of unorganised sector workers, such as street vendors, domestic
workers, mid-day meal workers, homebased workers, beedi workers, construction
workers, rickshaw-pullers and other daily wagers etc. out of their ambit. In a similar way and in violation of all
parliamentary and constitutional procedure, they have passed three farm bills
and curbed the Essential Commodities Act, without legally guaranteeing minimum
support price for farm produce, thus promoting corporate and contract farming,
big food processing and retail monopolies, both foreign and domestic, and also
endangering country’s food security. The Government has gone further: Without
even placing the Electricity(Amendment) Bill,2020 in the Parliament, it has
started privatising electricity distribution network ignoring opposing views by 12 Chief Ministers’, leaving
the existing Employees at the mercy of the new franchise owners. Earlier, they
resorted to merger of public sector banks without any effort at recovering huge
NPA accounts, endangering common depositors money. Faulty formulation and
policy on GST and the sliding economy has put Government finances in
difficulty, consequently drying up States’ finances. RBI, LIC and various PSEs
are being used as ATMs, only leading to further frenzy of privatisation of PSUs
through auctions and 100% FDI: be it railway routes, railway stations, railway
production units, airports, Port & Docks, profit making Government
Departments, coal mines, cash rich PSEs like BPCL, 41 Ordnance Factories, BSNL
(calling their 86,000 employees Deshdrohis), Air India, road transports and so
on. All these destructive measures are being hastily pushed through when the
country is reeling under Covid-19 pandemic. Even the so-called “Frontline
Warriors” – Doctors, Nurses, Paramedical Staff, Sanitation Workers, Anganwadi,
ASHA workers, who are being forced to carry out locality surveys at the risk to
their own lives, were treated shabbily, not paying them promised monetary and
insurance benefits! And the known crony capitalists are making headlines for
increasing their market worth by crores of rupees every day of the pandemic!
The unplanned lockdown wrought untold miseries to crores of migrant
workers, which make the stories of demonetisation pale by comparison. The
period has been harder for women, who experienced increased harassment at
workplaces, public places, as well as at home. The economy of the country came
to a standstill, unemployment, especially of women, climbed to all time highest
levels, while the GDP shrank as never before. The Government was never serious
about their own advisories issued to the employers at the beginning of the
lockdown - such as not to terminate workers, not to deduct wages for the
lockdown period etc. They were tamely withdrawn when challenged by employers in
the Supreme Court. But an opaque PMCARES Fund was floated where Corporates
started contributing and Government employees were arm-twisted to contribute.
Their DA is frozen. An old DO is resurrected that allows the Government to
force an employee to retire prematurely. Thereafter, the Central Government has
simply passed on the responsibility of handling pandemic situation on to the
State Governments. The undermining of elected state governments, through money
power, use of coercive targeting of political opponents through state agencies
such as CBI, ED, NIA, Police is blatant, for all to see. The divisive machinations
being played out, to tear up the secular fabric of our society, by implicating
and accusing all intellectual opponents of CAA for conspiring and instigating
North-East Delhi riots, and not even
filing FIRs for hate speeches by BJP leaders by using Delhi Police has been
condemned all around. The subversion of the Supreme Court is alarming. In this
traumatic condition, New Education Policy has been introduced, which is
wholesale privatisation of education, that will discriminate against poor
people. In short, the Constitution is sidelined with impunity.
The
situation is serious.
This national joint convention of trade unions strongly condemns these
measures of the Modi led BJP government as being anti-worker, anti-peasant and
anti-national.
This convention notes that various sections of workers and toiling
people are tenaciously fighting these attacks on their hard won rights and
benefits, on their lives and living conditions. The coal workers’ three days’
strike, the Ordnance Factories Workers strike, Railway Production Units workers
demonstrations, BPCL workers two day strike, demonstrations and struggles of
RTC workers, oil workers, steel workers, port workers, cement workers, scheme
workers and workers and employees of various other sectors, ongoing agitations
of the electricity workers and engineers in UP, who have launched big struggles
including strikes against privatisation and on their other demands. The
Convention stands firmly with the serious decision of the Ordnance Factories
workers to go on indefinite strike from 12th October 2020 in defence
of the country’s security. The Convention calls upon all the workers of the
Country to hold militant demonstrations in support of the strike in all the
workplaces on 12th October, 2020 and after every week thereafter,
till the strike is settled honourably.
This
convention extends full solidarity to the farmers who are demanding withdrawal
of anti farmer agri-laws which have been passed without even allowing voting on
them. This convention declares that the joint trade union movement would
continue to support and express solidarity in all forms to their struggle at
the national level as well as in any part of the country. The workers stand in
firm solidarity with the farmers.
While appreciating the huge participation of workers in all the joint
trade union protest programmes taken up by the joint trade union platform
during the lockdown period, despite the immense difficulties imposed due to the
lockdown, this convention underlines the necessity to further intensify the
struggle. The Modi government at the centre has no qualms in sacrificing the
interests of workers, farmers and all toiling and common people of the country
for the benefit of the Corporates.
Despite the continuous demand by not only the entire trade union
movement, but also by eminent economists, to ensure cash transfer to put money
into the hands of the people that would not only provide some succour to them
but revive the country’s sliding economy, the BJP government is not ready to do
so. Despite our godowns overflowing with food grains, the BJP government is not
ready to provide free ration to the needy.
This convention strongly asserts that this situation calls for higher
forms of united resistance struggles in the form of defiance and
non-cooperation by the entire working class. It calls for solidarity of all
sections of working people, workers, peasants and agricultural workers.
This convention calls upon the entire working class of our country to
prepare for a country wide general strike on the following demands:
1.
Cash transfer of Rs 7500 per month for
all non income tax paying families
2.
10 kg free ration per person per month
to all needy
3.
Expansion of MGNREGA to provide 200
days’ work in a year in rural areas at enhanced wages; extension of employment
guarantee to urban areas
4.
Withdraw all anti farmer laws and anti
worker labour codes
5.
Stop privatisation of public sector
including the financial sector and stop corporatisation of Govt run
manufacturing and service entities like Railways, Ordinance Factories, Ports
etc.
6.
Withdraw the draconian circular on
forced premature retirement of Government & PSU Employees
7.
Provide Pension to all, scrap NPS and
restore earlier Pension, improve EPS-95
This convention calls upon the working class to organise joint state/
district/ industry/sectoral level conventions, physically wherever possible,
online otherwise, before the end of October 2020; to conduct an extensive
campaign on the adverse impact of the labour codes on the workers down to the
grass roots level up to mid November and for the one day
country wide general strike on 26th November, 2020. Let
it be known that this One Day Strike is in preparation for more intense, more
tenacious and longer struggles that lie ahead.
The Convention calls upon all the working people, whether unionised or
not, affiliated or independent, whether from organised sector or unorganised
sector, to intensify the united struggle against the anti-people, anti-worker,
anti-farmer and anti-national policies of the Govt and make the call for
countrywide general strike on 26th November, 2020 a total success.
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