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From: maruti worker <[email protected]>
Subject: MSWU Release
To: 
Date: Monday, 12 November, 2012, 17:48




        
        
        
        




MSWU: Press Release12 November 2012


This diwali
is a black diwali for
us, a diwali of jailed
and unemployed workers while the management of Maruti Suzuki rejoices
in support and assurance it receives from the government,
administration and police acting against us.
We took out a march in the morning today from the new bus stand in
Kaithal to the residence of Industries Minister, Randeep Surjewala’s
residence in Kaithal, Haryana, where we planned observe kali
diwali on 12th
and 13th
November. Our fellow workers and friends and relatives joined us. We
spoke to the minister, Surjewala, who listended to our demands, and
gave assurance to resolve the issue at the earliest and speak to the
Labour minister, Shiv Charan Lal and the Chief Minister after diwali.



Earlier, starting on 7th
morning, the MSWU completed its two-day hunder strike and dharna on
the evening of 8th
November in Gurgaon with a spirited mass rally of over 3000
struggling workers joined by over 1000 workers from Eastern Medikit
and other factories, and
others who came in solidarity, forcing the government to take notice
of our present condition. We broke our hunger strike in front of the
DC Office and inside the jail at 4pm, and took out the mass rally
from the Mini Secretariat to the Youth and Sports Minister, Sukhbir
Kataria’s residence in the Bus stand-Railway station road in
Gurgaon, who came down to the street to listen to our demands, and
gave us assurance of resolving our demands by taking it up with the
Chief Minister after diwali.




Out hunger strike was a united action
by the terminated workers (546 permanents, joined by many of the 2000
contract and apprentice workers) of Maruti Suzuki, Manesar, who sat
in front of the DC Office in Gurgaon despite repressive police action
on the morning of 7th
November and arrests of 40-50 of our fellow workers, who were later
released. The police was also forced late into the night of 7th
Nov, to release our Provisional Working Committee members O.P. Jat
and Ramnivas, who were treated as criminals and taken to demonstrate
the torture-techniques mastered by naked-gun-wielding policemen and
CIA, Haryana.




The 149 workers languishing in
Gurgaon Central jail for the last three-and-a-half months, which
includes our entire Union body also completed their two-day hunger
strike inside the jail, despite continuous threats of torture and of
separating them in separate jails.




We received renewed solidarity from
the workers working inside the factory in Manesar, who were planning
on a solidarity lunch boycott, but were coerced by the heavy
deployment of police and local company-henchmen, and bouncers to drop
the solidarity action in the lunch time.




Thus our hunger strike became a form
of solidarity action among the workers who are jailed, terminated and
working inside the factory. However the company management and the
government has tried to divide us, we will continue to find ways to
be united in our resolve to forge solidarity and raise our legitimate
demands. We were enthused to find the support of the workers
and union of Maruti Suzuki plant, Gurgaon, whose Union
representatives including Kuldeep Jhangu stayed with us in the dharna
site and rally in our support. Today's march and dharna in Kaithal
saw mass participation.




On 7th and 8th, workers from the
entire Gugraon-Manesar-Dharuhera industrial belt expressed their
solidarity and came to the the dharna site in gurgaon in support.
Local and central Trade Unions have continued to come in our support.
Besides Trade Unions, a number of student and youths from various
universities and organisations, as well as womens’ organisations
came in overwhelming support. On the second day, we continued to
receive support from various unions and organisations from across
India who came in solidarity.




Besides workers from the industrial
belt, the dharna and rally was joined by parents and relatives of the
terminated and jailed workers. All the representatives from
16-member United Trade Union Committee who are helping us with our
struggle came in support at various times and rallied with us. We
were also joined by many workers and unions from across the state,
country from UP, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Chattisgarh, Mumbai, and
even from abroad. Many students and youth organizations from
universities and colleges from Delhi and Gurgaon, as well as many
intellectuals and teachers came in support. The response of the
general toiling people from Gurgaon and Delhi has also been steadily
in our favour, and we are optimistic of taking our struggle ahead in
the coming days.
We reiterate our demands:
Institute
        an independent impartial probe into the incident of 18th July
        2012, and into the role of the management in it. 
        
        Immediately
        release all the arrested workers. Stop all repressive measures by
        the police on workers-inside the jail, inside the company and
        outside- and on their family members and relatives. 
        
        Immediately reinstate all the
        546 terminated workers.
        Immediately end the illegal
        lock-out in Eastern Medikit, and take back all the workers with
        payment of back dues.





Madoor Ekta Zindabad ! Inquilab Zindabad !

Imaan Khan, Ram Niwas, O. P. Jat,
Katar Singh, Yogesh, Raj Pal, Mahabir
Provisional Working
Committee,
MARUTI SUZUKI WORKERS UNION
(MSWU)






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