[dropcap]T[/dropcap]HE All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU) today released a 13-point charter of demands calling for, among other things, an increase in minimum wage to Rs 26,000 per month, a time bound implementation of notified minimum wages in all the industrial areas of Delhi and the immediate withdrawal of fixed term employment and the National Employment Through Apprenticeship Programme (NETAP).
Addressing a press conference in New Delhi today, Santosh Roy, President, AICCTU Delhi said the 'Achhe Din' promised by the government had only led to mass violations of labour rights and a drastic fall in the bargaining capacity of workers. The jolts caused by demonetisation and GST had wreaked havoc for the most marginalised section of workers, he said.
In Delhi, the elected government does not have any real powers to address the plight of workers, its reluctance to engage with trade unions just like the government in the Centre was exacerbating the damage, he said.
Pledging to vote against what they described as the "fascist government" at the Centre, while waging a united battle for labour rights in Delhi, the trade union activists, who along with Roy also included Advocate Surya Prakash, Shweta Raj, Secretary AICCTU Delhi, said when dozens of workers were burnt alive in the factories of the National Capital for the profit of few, it was necessary for the workers of industrial areas of Delhi to unite and raise their demands before the Lok Sabha election.
"The country has witnessed an era of fierce darkness in the last five years. People have been killed on the streets in broad daylight over what they eat; the entire government machinery is deployed for the protection of rioters and those inciting hate. The Ambanis and Adanis have got richer, while the masses are suffering because of unemployment and poverty," Roy said.