Date: 12 May 2011
Subject: Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh - Partial victory for the labour movement



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 Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh - Partial victory for the labour
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*May 11, 2011*

by Citizen’s Front in Support of Gorakhpur Worker’s Movement

New Delhi, 10 May – The resolute struggle of workers of Gorakhpur in the
face of brutal repression by the police and administration and widespread
condemnation and public pressure forced the administration and the factory
owners on the back foot and ensured a partial victory for the workers
agitation in Gorakhpur. The workers were agitating since May 3 when 19
workers were injured in firing by criminals hired by a factory owner.

The administration came under pressure after severe condemnation from all
quarters of lathi charge on workers going for peaceful ‘workers satyagraha’
to the commissioner’s office, arrests and beatings and misbehaviour with
women workers and hundreds of workers starting a hunger strike at the town
hall. The officials released all the detained leaders and workers by late
evening yesterday and brought the factory owners for talks. The dharna was
suspended last night after the owners agreed on some demands and formal
talks were decided to be held today. A group of 25 workers had symbolically
continued the hunger strike which was to be rejoined by a large number of
workers if the talks failed.

The owners agreed to take back all the 18 workers dismissed from Ankur Udyog
and start the factory from tomorrow in talks held today in presence of the
deputy labour commissioner. However the stalemate continued on the issue of
the 18 workers dismissed from two factories of VN Dyers ltd.

The Joint Workers Rights Struggle Front spearheading the agitation has said
that the agitation will continue on the demands to arrest the main accused
of the firing and action against the officials who helped them, compensation
from the government to the workers, revocation of all false cases on workers
and a judicial inquiry into the incidents of firing as well as the brutal
repression unleashed on 9 May. A second phase of ‘Workers Satyagraha’ will
be launched if the demands are not met soon.

The brutal repression of the workers yesterday has attracted widespread
condemnation from national and international forums and individuals. Eminent
jurists, intellectuals, social activists and people associated with working
class movements from all over the country expressed their anger to Chief
Minister Ms. Mayawati through hundreds of faxes, emails, phone calls and
memorandums and have demanded that the repression and victimisation of
workers be stooped immediately, judicial probe be ordered into the incident,
the demands of the workers be fulfilled and quick action be taken against
the culprits. PUCL and PUDR have announced to send their enquiry teams to
Gorakhpur and some independent investigative teams comprising senior
journalists and social activists may also visit Gorakhpur for fact-finding.

This small victory against the oppression of the nexus of
factory-owners-administration-communal forces has become possible due to the
huge public outrage and public pressure but the workers of Gorakhpur have
still a long battle to fight and they need the support of all justice loving
people and social activists. The workers have obtained some relief from
repression but their basic demands have still not been fulfilled. No factory
in the region implements any of the labour laws. The workers are deprived
even of basic facilities like minimum wage, ESI, PF, Job card and are forced
into long hours of overtime. The labour department keeps its eyes shut
against such oppression and lawlessness. Unless these basic demands of the
workers are addressed their resentment will keep coming to the surface in
form of such movements from time to time.

Joint Workers’ Rights Struggle Front has warned that if the factory owners
try to renege on their words and fail to give the workers their
constitutional rights like they have done before or if they try to victimise
worker’s leaders then they should be ready to face the consequences.

The front expressed gratitude to the jurists, journalists, intellectuals and
social activists for their timely help and has appealed to all to support
the workers of Gorakhpur in their struggle for justice.

-- 
Adv Kamayani Bali Mahabal
+919820749204
skype-lawyercumactivist
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