People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVII
No. 17 April 27, 2003 |
Govt Staff To Join May 21 Strike
A
JOINT convention of the state and central government employees has decided to
join the one day all India general strike on May 21 to
·
Stop
privatisation and downsizing of the government departments
·
Stop abolition
of vacant posts and ban on recruitment
·
Stop
curtailment of the existing economic benefits, like DA, Pension etc
·
And above all,
reverse the disastrous anti worker economic polices
The
two day convention held at New Delhi on April 21-22 endorsed the call given by
central trade unions for general strike on May 21. The convention called upon
the members of the Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers and
the All India State Government Employees Federation to work for making the
strike a grand success.
The
convention adopted a declaration appealing to all organisations to immediately
commence preparations for the impending strike action and make it a grand
success.
The
government employees have carried out militant struggle against the neo liberal
policies. They had on July 25, 2001 organised a nation wide massive one-day
strike under the united banner of the central and state government employees.
They had been part and parcel of the National Platform of Mass Organisations and
had been in the forefront of various struggles ever since 1991.
S
K Vyas (Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers) and Sukumol
Sen (All India State Government Employees Federation) stated that the convention
appealed to the employees to chalk out a sustained and continuous programme of
action to bring about the reversal of the pernicious polices of economic
liberalization being pursued by the governments.
As
was reported in these columns, on February 26, 2003, the country witnessed a
massive mobilization and participation of workers in the programme of ‘March
to Parliament’ to demand total reversal of the anti people polices of the NDA
government. Immediately thereafter, the national consultation meeting of the
trade unions held at New Delhi on March 12, 2003 has called upon the working
class and the toiling people of the country to stage a massive countrywide
general strike on May 21, 2003.