One of the two workers who had been detained got released around 9pm. Will 
update more soon. Please read the rest.
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of solidarity etc. 
Ranjana
--- On Wed, 7/11/12, maruti worker <[email protected]> wrote:

From: maruti worker <[email protected]>
Subject: MSWU press
 release 7th Nov
To: 
Date: Wednesday, 7 November, 2012, 18:58



Please find attached report for today.

Stuggling greetings
MSWU











        
        
        
        



PRESS RELEASE: 07\11\2012-11-07

HUNGER STRIKE BY MARUTI WORKERS:

The terminated workers of Maruti Suzuki, Manesar plant launched their
mass hunger strike today in front of the District Magistrate Office,
Gurgaon demanding an impartial inquiry into the incident of 18th
July, immediate release of all arrested workers and the withdrawal of
all the false charges put on them, immediate reinstatement of all
terminated workers, including the contract workers. 


The 149 workers in Bhondsi jail, arrested after the July 18
incident also embarked on a parallel hunger strike despite repeated
threats of torture by the jail authorities since yesterday. They were
threatened to be beaten up, separated and removed to different jails
across the state, but have continued their hunger strike since early
morning, even boycotting the early morning tea.

Majority of workers in the Manesar plant were also planning a
solidarity action of lunch boycott. But just as they embarked on the
solidarity action, immense pressure was put by the management and a
heavy deployment of around 1000 police was brought in, in the already
fortified company premises, to ‘dissuade’ them. The Union
President and workers from Gurgaon plant also joined in solidarity
with the workers in front of the DC Office, Gurgaon.

>From the very beginning, the police and the administration vehemently
displayed their anti-worker attitude. In gross violation of the
democratic right to protest, the police dismantled the tent and other
amenities (eg. Water tanker and sound system) that the workers had
set up for the peaceful sit-in event in front of the
mini-secretariat. The workers remained determined and vowed to
continue the protest as planned in assertion of their rights. In
response, the police continued its attack on the workers and detained
about 40-50 workers who were packed off to Bhondsi thana. It is only
after continued pressure from the workers and the unions present did
the police release the detained workers. However, 2 members of the
Provisional Working Committee, O.P.Jat and Ramnivas, have been
illegally detained inside the police station for so-called
further questioning and enquiry. We fear that, as the Haryana police
on orders from the company has done, will again put false cases on
the workers.

However, despite all these attempts at disruption and intimidation by
the police, the first day of the dharna has proved a success and the
hunger strike was continued at the decided venue. Representatives
from different trade unions and other organizations across India came
in solidarity to the protest and spoke at length about the immense
injustice faced by terminated/jailed Maruti workers, the highly
exploitative working conditions of workers across the country and
committed themselves to taking this struggle forward. The speakers
emphasized how the united struggle of the Maruti workers is very
crucial and that it has served as an inspiration to workers across
the country. The assembly was addressed by leaders of various factory
unions in the Gurgaon-Dharuhera-Bawal industrial belt, including
Rajkumar of RICO Employees Union (Dharuhera), Jaspal Rana of HMS,
Anil of AITUC, Satbir of CITU, Animesh of IFTU and Shivmangal
Sidhankar of ICTU. Workers’ Rpresentatives from Pragatisheel Cement
Shramik Sangh, Chattisgarh (like Kaladas) and Sangrami Shramik
Karmachari Union, Hindustan Motors, West Bengal (Amitava
Bhattacharyya), as well workers from Ghaziabad, Noida, Delhi, and
Uttarakhand also spoke in solidarity.

The hunger strike will continue throughout the night, and tomorrow.
There is a massive rally planned for 4pm tomorrow that will culminate
at the local minister’s house, which is expected to be attended in
large numbers by students, teachers, other members of the civil
society and workers from across the industrial belt. 


LIST OF DEMANDS:

• Immediate release of all arrested workers!

• Immediate reinstatement of all terminated workers!

• Stalling of police pressure and coercion on
workers-inside the jail, inside the plant and outside- and their
families!

•Respect for their democratic right to organize and
struggle for their just demands!






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