People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVII
No. 40 October 05, 2003 |
Strike
Action If Privatisation Is Attempted
Oil
Sector Workers Warn Govt
THE
all India joint convention of oil-sector workers, held at New Delhi on September
28, has decided to resort to immediate countrywide strike action in all the oil
PSUs in case the Vajpayee government takes any step to repeal the
Nationalisation Act in respect of HPCL and BPCL, either through legislation or
through Ordinance, in order to facilitate the privatisation of those two oil
PSUs.
The
convention was held under the banner of ‘National United Forum Against
Privatisation of Oil PSUs’ comprising trade unions of almost all affiliations
functioning in all the oil PSUs like IOC, ONGC, HPCL, BPCL, Oil India,
Numaligarh Refineries Ltd., Kochi Refineries Ltd., Bongaigaon Refineries and
Petrochemicals Ltd., etc. Around 200 leading trade union functionaries from all
over the country representing all the oil sector PSUs attended this convention.
The
convention was conducted by a presidium consisting of G L
Dhar(AITUC), Swadesh Dev Roye (CITU), Ramdas Khose (INTUC), Raja Rahut
(HK Kamgar Sena), Shankar Khiani (Maharashtra Sen Kamgar Union), C S Dalvi (All
India Petroleum Workers’ Union, Mumbai), Mahesh Rane (BPC Refinery Employees
Union, Mumbai) and Biren Kalita (NEROWCC, Assam).
The
convention was addressed M K Pandhe, general secretary, CITU, Gurudas Dasgupta,
general secretary, AITUC and Swapan Mukherjee, general secretary AICCTU.
The
convention noted that it will be sheer self-deception to believe that the axe of
privatisation shall not fall on ONGC, IOC and GAIL and therefore, the entire oil
sector unions must go for concerted resistance struggle against any move of
privatisation of any oil PSUs.
The
convention, while talking note of the Supreme Court judgement restraining the
government from HPCL-BPCL sell-off without prior approval of Parliament,
stressed upon the urgent need to push forward the on going united struggles till
the suicidal policy of privatisation of oil PSUs is completely reversed.
The convention unanimously adopted the following programmes:
On
November 18, an all-India Protest Day will be observed by all oil PSU
workers by wearing black badges and observing fast or boycotting canteen and
holding demonstrations during lunch recess on that day.
A
massive signature campaign drive will be undertaken to collect few crores of
signatures throughout the month of October and November to be submitted to
the Hon’ble Speaker of Lok Sabha during the next session of Parliament.
Further, regional level anti-privatisation campaign through all various
means including regional conventions, publishing posters, leaflets etc will
be conducted.
The
next convention of the trade unions functioning in all the oil PSUs will be
held in Guwahati in coming November where further course of action including
strike will be chalked out.