WFTO LETTER
TO INDIAN PRIME MINISTER
| 
WORLD
  FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS 
Athens, February
  24, 2012 
To:
   
            Dr. Manmohan Singh 
            Hon. Prime Minister, 
            Government of India, New Delhi,
  India 
Dear
  Mr. Prime Minister, 
            We address you this communication from the World Federation
  of Trade Unions, the premier International Trade Union organization
  representing workers in 120 countries from all the continents. Needless to
  add that we also represent about 10 million workers in India encompassing  major Central Trade Unions like AITUC and
  CITU as well as TUCC, AICCTU, AIUTUC etc. besides number of workers in
  various sectors and industries. 
            We
  are concerned to write to you because we observe that the various economic
  policies being pursued by Indian Government are adversely impacting the
  living conditions and livelihood of the common masses of workers. We are
  aware that India is a fast emerging economy in the world and its more than 400
  million workers are a great human asset in shaping the country as a strong
  and vibrant economy. 
            But
  it is distressing and disappointing that the workers are being denied of
  their legitimate and justified share out of the prosperity and progress. On
  the other hand workers are confronted with problems of huge job losses,
  retrenchments and lay-offs, underpayment of wages, elongated working hours,
  denial of basic trade union rights, violation of labour statutes, outsourcing
  and contractualsing regular jobs, denial of social security benefits, denial
  of maternity benefits for women workers, exploitation of unorganized workers,
  increased peril to jobs and job security, etc. In short workers are being
  treated unfairly and without equity and justice. 
            It is also a matter of intrigue that while India is a
  founder member of ILO, Resolutions like Conventions 87 and 48 relating to
  right of association and organizing trade unions, etc. are yet to be ratified
  by the Indian Government.  
            Further,
  in the anxiety to pursue the policies of globalization and liberalization,
  the welfare of workers is being ignored. Labour is said to be an equal
  partner in development and progress but ostensibly, the scales are not held
  evenly. 
            It
  is in this situation, after repeatedly drawing the attention of the
  Government to correct the situation and having failed to get any positive
  outcome, the entire trade union movement and workers class of India has risen
  as one man to register their stout opposition to these policies through a
  General Strike on 28, February, 2012. 
            The
  fact that all the Central Trade Unions have come together and jointly given
  the call for the strike action itself is a pointer to the deteriorating
  conditions of the labour class in India and the concern of the trade unions
  to espouse their cause. It is expected that nearly 100 million workers will
  be joining this protest action to press their 10 point charter of demands. 
            From
  the World Federation of Trade Unions, we express our full support to the
  working class of India and total solidarity with the trade unions who have
  given the call for the strike. We urge upon the Government of India to
  appreciate the genuine concerns of the trade unions and take all steps to
  protect the interests of the workers and address the demands of the traded
  unions. 
Thanking
  you, 
Yours
  sincerely 
Sd/- 
GEORGE
  MAVRIKOS 
GENERAL
  SECRETARY | 
 
 
