People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 32 August 08, 2004 |
THE
days after the recent Lok Sabha elections have been days of mass movements all
over the state.
Various
sections of workers, employees, peasants, agricultural workers, students, youth
and women have been conducting series of struggles.
Struggles
and campaigns conducted by the trade unions were reviewed in the meeting of the
CITU state committee on July 27 and 28, at Tambaram, in South Chennai.
The
meeting was chaired by the state president J Hemachandran, MLA and was attended
by office bearers and state committee members including A Soundara Rajan, T K
Rengarajan and A K Padmanabhan.
The
meeting paid homage to the children burnt to death in ghastly fire accident in
Kumbakonam and to the departed leaders including E K Nayanar and M Nanjappan.
A
K Padmanabhan, explained the decision of the All India General Council of the
CITU.
A
Soundara Rajan in the general secretary’s report dealt with the election works
carried out by the Trade Unions and also the various developments in the state
after election.
The
CITU had organised general meetings of leading cadres in all the districts. The
decisions of the All India Conference, the review of the February 24, strike and
the political developments after the strike were reported in these meetings.
Report
of various Industrial Federations and Co-ordination committees, submitted to the
state committee and the discussions in the meeting brought out details of
various campaigns and struggles in the state.
The
state government has not yet given consent to start wage negotiations in the
state Transport and Electricity pending for more than 44 months.
STRUGGLES OF THE ORGANIZED WORKERS
The
State Transport Employees Federation (CITU) organised a state level convention
on June 16. More then 1300 workers attended the convention. A signature campaign
against denial of pension benefits and other issues was decided upon. More than
50,000 signatures were obtained.
Copies
of the memorandum addressed to the chief minister, with the signatures were
submitted to the heads of the various transport corporations after
demonstrations in front of their offices.
In
the State Electricity Board, CITU affiliated, Central Organisation of Tamilnadu
Electricity Employees (COTEE) organised state level campaigns from July 12 to
17. The issues taken up were wage negotiations, increase in wages for contract
workers and part time workers as per the agreement. On the wage issue of
contract workers and part time workers, the Board has not been implementing the
agreements even after the High Court’s directions.
After
the state level campaigns, a massive rally was held in front of the Board head
quarters on July 23. More than 10,000 workers and employees participated in the
rally.
T
K Rengarajan, A Soundara Rajan, A K Padmanabhan, S K Mahendran, MLA, S
Panjarathinam and others addressed the rally, presided over by S S Subramainiam.
Dakshin
Railway Employees Union (CITU) has been conducting various struggles on the
issue of appointments to the apprentices trained in various Railway workshops.
These long drawn struggles have now become successful, thanks to the step taken
by Basudeb Acharya, P Mohan and other CPI(M) MPs. A well attended meeting was
held in Chennai on July 10, to thank the DREU leaders and MPs for taking up the
cause of the apprentices.
A
series of campaigns from August 25 to September 12, have been planned by DREU,
all over the South Zone, on various issues including the issue of union
recognition.
A
massive Dharna is to be held in Chennai on September 15.
Textile
workers have been conducting various struggles in different parts of the state.
Textile mill owners in the state want to go back to situations prevailing at
least 50 years ago by denying, even the right to form unions. It is against
these types of denials, the CITU has been struggling.
Added
to this is the attitude of both the state government and the Judge of the
special Tribunal, hearing the disputes on the charter of demands. The activities
of JAC, which includes all the major unions, have been revived. P M Kumar (CITU)
has been elected the new secretary. A demonstration was organised by the JAC in
Chennai on July 1, to protest against the unfavourable actions of the Tribunal
Judge and demanding his transfer.
Construction
workers in the state under the leadership of CWFI, has been conducting various
local level campaigns. Month long campaign on enrolling membership was
under-taken in July. Area level and district level conferences are now being
held. From August 1 to 9, construction workers will conduct campaigns on the
national level charter of demands.
Beedi
workers under the banner of Tamilnadu Beedi Workers Federation (CITU) have been
agitating against violations of various existing benefits and statutory
guarantees. Workers, who were enrolled in EPF Scheme, after a lot of struggles,
are now being forced by the employers to resign. On August 3, Beedi workers
organised demonstrations all over the state.
Local
body employees are also on struggle in the state. 566 Town Panchayats have been
degraded as village panchayats. Various issues, concerning nearly 20,000
regular, NMR and casual workers, because of the government’s decision, have
not been settled. After various local campaigns, state level mobilisation has
been decided for a massive demonstration on August 4, in Chennai.
Sugar
workers in Tamilnadu, from private, co-operative and state sectors are also on
struggle path. A meeting of representatives of unions affiliated to all the
major CTUs met in Chennai on July 11, and have finalised programmes of action.
Workers
and employees of Water and Drainage Board, employees of various co-operative
societies in the state have also been conducting various campaigns during this
period.
Handloom
workers federation had met and discussed the serious crisis that has engulfed
the handloom industry. On February 25, handloom workers all over the state will
organise demonstrations on minimum wages, insurance coverage to all handloom
weavers, holding of elections to co-operatives and issuance of identity cards to
all weavers.
Auto
rickshaw workers federation held meeting of its executive in Chennai and has
decided to launch state level campaigns on issues of welfare board, social
security etc.
Working
women co-ordination committee’s activities have also been intensified during
this period. Various sectoral meetings of women workers are being held. The CWFI
has organised women workers meetings in various districts and at the state
level. Convention of women construction workers is to be held in Theni on
September 26. State co-ordination committee of working women is meeting on
August 22.
State
committee, after detailed discussions took decisions about state level
campaigns.
In
line with the All India decisions, all the unions will organise at least one
gate/ work spot meeting and one street corner meeting between August 9 and 13.
On August 14, massive demonstrations will be organised in one or two centres in
all districts.
On
September 1, anti-imperialist demonstrations or rallies will be organised in all
districts.
Unorganised
sector workers in the state will conduct state wide preparatory campaigns and
will hold massive demonstrations in all district centres on September 9.
The
demands include social security, minimum wages, functioning of welfare board
etc.
The
state conference of the State Transport Employees Federation will be held in
Chennai on September 11 and 12, and Beedi Workers Federation conference will be
held on September 17 and 18, at Thiruvellore. Tamilnadu Medical and Sales
Representatives Association conference will be held in Erode from August 13 to
15. Handloom Federation conference will be held in Tirupur during first week of
October.
Various
campaigns and jathas are being planned in connection with these conferences.
A
meeting of the representatives of CITU unions in the state public sector
undertakings is being held in Coimbatore on August 20, to chalk out action
programmes
Comrade
BTR centenary celebrations will be organised in all districts. Al least one
district level seminar / convention/ cultural festival will be organised in a
district, in addition to local level meetings.
As
part of the educative programmes, six regional classes of two-days duration will
be organised by September 15, for TU whole timers and leading part time cadres.
In
addition to this district level classes will also be organised latter.
State
committee has decided to publish 15,000 copies of Dr M K Pandhe’s book BTR’s
Life and Teachings in Tamil. It will also publish some more books during the
centenary. CITU Seithi – the monthly Journal will increase its
circulation and will also improve its contents.
Celebrations
in the state will be concluded with functions in Chennai on December 19, 2004.
These programme will be jointly organised by Chennai North, South, Kanchipuram
and Thiruvellore districts.
On
the whole CITU unions in the state are on the move and the state committee has
decided that all efforts will be made to increase the organisational strength.