People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 32 August 12, 2012 |
CITU Decries
Maharashtra’s Black Act THE Centre of
Indian Trade Unions (CITU) has expressed
serious concern and registered its emphatic protest
against the notification
of the draconian Essential Services Maintenance Act
2011, virtually
imposing a total ban on the right to strike following
the presidential assent to
the bill passed by the The CITU
statement, issued by its president A K
Padmanabhan on August 4, recalled that even when the
said bill was introduced,
debated and passed in the Maharashtra assembly, all the
trade unions in
Maharashtra, irrespective of affiliations and from all
sectors, recorded their
strong opposition to such draconian legislation on all
occasions. But most
unfortunately, a government elected by the people has
been so captivated by and
made subservient to the corporate and big business
lobby, both domestic and
foreign, that it demonstrated heinous contempt for the
basic democratic rights
of the working people who keep the wheel of the economy
running. The concerned
legislation, the MESMA, seeks to
ban all strikes on the plea that they would affect
public life. But 'public
life' and 'impact on public life' have been so widely
defined that leave room
for open ended interpretation by the enforcement
authorities. This, the CITU
said, thoroughly exposes their ploy to impose a complete
ban on the right to
strike in all services and establishments and all the
occupations. This
warrants condemnation from all concerned. It is
unfortunate that the The CITU has
demanded the The CITU has
also called upon the working class
to unite and protest the said draconian law and
defend its right to strike
by confronting the nefarious assault by bravely
asserting the said right in the
days to come. The entire working class of the country
would firmly stand by the
working class of Maharashtra in their struggle to defend
their right to strike,
the CITU has assured.