CITU Salutes the Working Class of India for the Historic Strike On 2nd September 2015
Press Release
2nd September 2015
CITU Salutes the Working Class of India for the Historic Strike On 2nd September 2015
The Centre of Indian Trade Unions
congratulates and salutes the working class of India for the
unprecedented and historic strike today against the anti worker, anti
people and anti national policies of the BJP led NDA government.
Over 15 crores workers employed in
almost all the sectors of the country’s economy covering the organised
and unorganised sectors, public and private sectors, the central and
state government sectors and the scheme workers participated in this
strike. Protest demonstrations, rasta roko and rail roko were held across the country in which thousands of workers participated.
Police was used on the workers in
several states. The Trinamool government in West Bengal used the brutal
force of its police as well as its goons to physically attack the
workers on strike. In fact attack by Trinamool goons to foil the strike
started at least three days before the strike date and during this
period several processions and meetings for strike campaign in different
places in the state were attacked, offices were ransacked and many
activists were injured. On the day of the strike, police along with
Trinamool goons carried on brutal attacks on the strikers and TU
activists throughout the state severely injuring many of the activists
including senior leaders. Workers and their leaders were arrested in
several places in the state. Police resorted to severe lathi charge and
arrests in many other states including Assam, Jammu and Kashmir etc.
CITU congratulates the workers, particularly in West Bengal for
heroically resisting these attacks and participating in the strike in a
massive manner.
In many states, including West Bengal,
Kerala, Tripura, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Telangana, Himachal
Pradesh, many districts of Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh etc the strike
turned into a virtual bandh with road transport and normal activities
coming to a grinding halt. The manufacturing activities in several
industrial clusters across the country totally stopped due to the
strike.
The unprecedented response to
the strike reflects the anger and resentment of the workers against the
attacks on their working and living conditions and the attempts to deny
their basic justifys by amending the labour laws to benefit the national
and multinational corporations. It reflects the anger at
ignoring their basic demands that were being raised since the last
several years. It also reflects the determination of the working class
to fight back the nefarious design of the corporate-serving Govt at the
centre to impose slavery on them through draconian changes in all labour
laws. Through this strike the working class of India has warned the
government that it was not going to take lying down the attacks on its
basic justifys. It also warned the government that policies that
mortgage the country to corporate interests, both foreign and domestic
will not be tolerated.
The CITU extends its gratitude to the
massive support and solidarity extended to the strike by various
sections of the people including kisans, agricultural workers, adivasis
etc.
CITU demands the government to scrap all
the anti worker amendments to the labour laws and take immediate
concrete action on all the demands raised by the joint trade union
movement.
It calls upon the working class to
further strengthen the unity at the grass root level and be prepared for
more intense struggles if the government chooses to continue with its
policies.
Issued by,
(TAPAN SEN)
General Secretary
General Secretary
Source: Confederation
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