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Maruti unrest verdict: Trade union seeks review

NEW DELHI: RSS affiliated Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), the biggest trade union in the country, said that that in the Maruti case, the management of Manesar plant of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd deserves equal punishment as they were cause of the action taken by agitated workers and strongly demanded that the BJP-ruled Haryana state must present the workers side of the case in court, asking for a review of judgment, which has given life imprisonment to 13 workers, and announced five year imprisonment to four accused, while 14 other workers were fined and released after four and half years of imprisonment. In a statement issued , BMS general secretary Virjesh Upadhyay said,  "This decision has been taken by hearing arguments of both sides but we insist that the state revisit the case impartially by understanding the cause of the problem, that management has been equally responsible for this situation. The incident burst out due to repeated instigation and provocation by supervis...

The World Federation of Trade Unions WFTU 17 Conference

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The 17th Conference of the World Federation of Trade Unions of South Africa in Durban on October 5 festivity started.   One of the vice-president of the All India Hemalatha CITU and AITUC vice president of the All India Council of the heads of the 45, including one amarjitkavur conference is taking place under the guidance of their set. Chairman of the Federation of Trade Unions Tenappirikka 1500 representatives welcomed the conference participants.   South Africa's president Jacob Suma addressed by the conference initiator.   South African workers described the challenges facing globalization policies.   Migration of workers to other countries and the developed countries of the conditions of this way of dealing with workers around the world in solidarity with the striking workers, workers sign up with one of the world - apart from the chains of slavery to lose and started the conference with the slogan. WFTU  General Secretary George mavarkos pr...

Ensure Minimum Wages of Rs. 15,000

The Centre for Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Tamil Nadu Vivasayigal Sangam and All India Farm Workers’ Association affiliated to Communist Party of India (Marxist) staged a demonstration here on Monday 18th January 16, demanding the government to ensure minimum wages of Rs. 15,000 to all workers. Representatives of the forums said that the government must eradicate contract system of employment in production and services sectors, increase working days to 250 days from 100 days and raise wages to Rs. 300 per day for beneficiaries of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. The government must fix remunerative prices for agricultural produce in accordance with recommendations of Swaminathan Commission, stop land acquisition for industrialisation and give free house site pattas to workers in the unorganised sector and farm labourers, they said. The demonstration was staged in remembrance of those who lost their lives in police firing during a na...