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Workers Across India Go On a Jail Bharo Satyagraha

The workers, belonging to 10 different trade unions, demanded the implementation of the 12-point charter they had given to the Union government last year.
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On the 70th martyrdom day of Mahatma Gandhi workers across India have gone on a jail bharo (fill jails) Satyagraha. This is part of the countrywide agitation the workers have undertaken. Workers affiliated with ten trade unions are demanding the implementation of the 12 point charters they had given to the Union government last year. In last week of November 2017, for three days, lakhs of workers had come to Delhi to protest against the anti-workers policies the current government was pursuing.

The twelve point charter had demands that ranged from a minimum wage of Rs. 18,000 to universal social security. There were also demands made to end the privatisation of government institutions and the protection of labour laws that are hardly being implemented currently. The protesting workers had then warned that if the state did not implement the charter of demands they would go on a nationwide agitation.

As part of that programme, the workers in Delhi courted arrest by marching towards the Parliament bypassing the police barricades. When they were detained, leaders representing the ten trade unions addressed the workers.

Savita is one of the many employees who had been dismissed by MTNL Broadband. She told Newsclick that an officer called her and asked not to come to work as the daily wages had been increased and the company did not have money to pay them. “We are without a job for the last eight months and the government is making empty rhetoric about providing jobs to the unemployed," she said.

Amarjeet Kaur, General Secretary, AITUC, said, “We might follow different religions and speak different languages, but we all are the working class. The government has to address the questions that concern the workers.” She stressed that the “diversion tactics of the government have to be fought against” and in the coming budget, there were no propositions for the creation of new jobs.

In the same meeting Tapan Sen, General Secretary, CITU said, “The Modi government is going to sell the country. In Bawana, 17 workers were burnt to death. We do not know whether their families got any compensation and these kinds of accidents are constantly happening all the time in the country.” A deadly fire had broken out at a fireworks factory in Bawana on January 20, claiming 20 lives. Among the dead seven were women, one of whom was pregnant, according to reports.

Speaking on the policies followed by the government he said, “Yesterday, the President said in the Parliament that the ease of doing business our country has gone up. He forgot to talk about the hunger report in which our country ranks below Pakistan and Bangladesh. The country is pushing the farmers towards hunger and destitution by supporting the big industrialists and looters.”

Other leaders from AICCTU, HMS, AIUTUC, TUCC, INTUC, SEWA, UTUC, LPF and MEC also spoke on the occasion.

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