PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2013 ID-55474
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for 'industrial sabotage' implemented in an emerging industrial England with the 1R'"i 2 ' fi·ame breaking act', that corporations clamour for more 'solid' laws? The language now is 'flexi~le' labour la~s for a more insecure and 'mobile' labour force. In fact, contractualisation of labour lS fast becommg the definitive burnino issue before the working class. The workers, both pennanent and contract, in Maruti.
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Suzuki however stand united in this struggle. .
In such a situation, the current demand of the recognition of a Union that the workers feel represents their interests becomes the first step towards demanding the end of such despicable working conditions and back breaking extraction of labour which make profit and strength of the company possible in the first pla.::e. The Maruti Suzuki Employees Union (MSEU) is demanding as an immediate measure, the withdrawal of the charge-sheet, termination, suspension of the 49 workers. The workers are sitting day-and-night at the factory gate, peeling off the layers ofMaruti Suzuki's "way of life". .
The significance of the current struggle in Maruti Suzuki's assembly plant where workers anger and corporate-state power battle, can only be fully comprehended in view of its impact in the vast network of arteries of the industry in the area and beyond of which Maruti sits at the centre, exhausting a low paid, 'mobile' workforce with the nonnalcy of exploitation. On 151 Sept, on the caJI of the MSEU, in solidarity with all the workers of MSlL, Manesar, over 5000 workers assembled at the factory gate .
j no.l for a dynamic gate meeting and juloos that followed in the IMT Manesar area. On the 5th I .
I September again, around 4000 workers rallied till the highway to block it. The Gurgaon-Manesar-Dharuhera-Bawal industrial belt in Haryana is stirring up in so~idarity and protest by workers and Unions in the area. The social power of these young workers is tangible with the thunderous camaraderie that erupts when workers and others join in solidarity. .
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This struggle erupts as a continuation of rising tide of workers' struggles in Gurgaon-Manesar with the·~ most prominent being the police attack on a demonstration of Honda (HMSI) workers in July 2005. In.
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., May 2006, immediately aft~r a five day occupation at Hero Honda hy 3,000 contract workers. tools were laid down in the supplying p ant of Shi 'rtm Autotech. Similar situations at HMSI and Delphi.
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ea have aJso arisen aner mat. The Rico Auto 43-day strike 11appened in September 2009 with one Iakh :cal workers in the area go.ing on a one-day general strike which shook not~n]y the c:ntire area but stopped .
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Am production lines in General Motors in the US. Thi.5 present struggle thus, more than itself~ is important:Cie4 in the possibilities it shows ahead for working cla~,.:i struggle and the struggle ofthe masses in crisis. .
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to tJ 8rape We know and realise even better with the ongoing struggle in Maruti that profit depends on one most .
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Vern significant variable-exploitation of working people. This is true from POSCO Orissa to Maruti ~ Manesar, where the potentiality of the masses is violently dismpted on one hand by displacement andFora uprootedness, and then boxed up in daily rout.nes, shift rhythms and distorted social relations. We.
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.
recon .
realise that exploitation is not an event or a spectacle but married to how 'nonnalcy' is produced. As .
There' young women and men faced with the crisis c f the system as it stands, we realise that this and other such struggles of the workers and masses expo..e the skeletons on which the grand houses of riches are built. As a youth organisation, Krantikari Naujawan Sabha, seeks to expose the limitations of the .
present system from a left revolutionary perspective, seeking a living political process. Rather. than ending up 'interpreting' Marx's 11th thesis "Philosophers have only interpreted the world so far. TheAJ point however is to change it", a direction is sought towards really changing the world. .
With the struggle in Maruti Suzuki, we stanc\ as part of tlle larger solidarity effort and forum wi11·.:h is in coordination with the Union's effort. We call upon all to join us in the solidarity meeting with the struggling workers in Kaveri mess, JNU, tonight 91h September at 9.30pm. .
sdl-Subhashini, Arya, Akash, lmtiaz ' KRA.NTIKARI NAUJAwAN SAD "l ,. .
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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2013 ID-55474
.
)o'L ... A t:: ~OIN TI1C. MA .
..p LEA~£ :Tt:l I 1\1 .,..u ,. -..-.. -_-.
--~ .
for 'industrial sabotage' implemented in an emerging industrial England with the 1R'"i 2 ' fi·ame breaking act', that corporations clamour for more 'solid' laws? The language now is 'flexi~le' labour la~s for a more insecure and 'mobile' labour force. In fact, contractualisation of labour lS fast becommg the definitive burnino issue before the working class. The workers, both pennanent and contract, in Maruti.
~ 0 .
Suzuki however stand united in this struggle. .
In such a situation, the current demand of the recognition of a Union that the workers feel represents their interests becomes the first step towards demanding the end of such despicable working conditions and back breaking extraction of labour which make profit and strength of the company possible in the first pla.::e. The Maruti Suzuki Employees Union (MSEU) is demanding as an immediate measure, the withdrawal of the charge-sheet, termination, suspension of the 49 workers. The workers are sitting day-and-night at the factory gate, peeling off the layers ofMaruti Suzuki's "way of life". .
The significance of the current struggle in Maruti Suzuki's assembly plant where workers anger and corporate-state power battle, can only be fully comprehended in view of its impact in the vast network of arteries of the industry in the area and beyond of which Maruti sits at the centre, exhausting a low paid, 'mobile' workforce with the nonnalcy of exploitation. On 151 Sept, on the caJI of the MSEU, in solidarity with all the workers of MSlL, Manesar, over 5000 workers assembled at the factory gate .
j no.l for a dynamic gate meeting and juloos that followed in the IMT Manesar area. On the 5th I .
I September again, around 4000 workers rallied till the highway to block it. The Gurgaon-Manesar-Dharuhera-Bawal industrial belt in Haryana is stirring up in so~idarity and protest by workers and Unions in the area. The social power of these young workers is tangible with the thunderous camaraderie that erupts when workers and others join in solidarity. .
=~ .
This struggle erupts as a continuation of rising tide of workers' struggles in Gurgaon-Manesar with the·~ most prominent being the police attack on a demonstration of Honda (HMSI) workers in July 2005. In.
:Sl.
., May 2006, immediately aft~r a five day occupation at Hero Honda hy 3,000 contract workers. tools were laid down in the supplying p ant of Shi 'rtm Autotech. Similar situations at HMSI and Delphi.
=~.
.
ea have aJso arisen aner mat. The Rico Auto 43-day strike 11appened in September 2009 with one Iakh :cal workers in the area go.ing on a one-day general strike which shook not~n]y the c:ntire area but stopped .
.
.
Am production lines in General Motors in the US. Thi.5 present struggle thus, more than itself~ is important:Cie4 in the possibilities it shows ahead for working cla~,.:i struggle and the struggle ofthe masses in crisis. .
.
.
to tJ 8rape We know and realise even better with the ongoing struggle in Maruti that profit depends on one most .
.
.
Vern significant variable-exploitation of working people. This is true from POSCO Orissa to Maruti ~ Manesar, where the potentiality of the masses is violently dismpted on one hand by displacement andFora uprootedness, and then boxed up in daily rout.nes, shift rhythms and distorted social relations. We.
.
.
recon .
realise that exploitation is not an event or a spectacle but married to how 'nonnalcy' is produced. As .
There' young women and men faced with the crisis c f the system as it stands, we realise that this and other such struggles of the workers and masses expo..e the skeletons on which the grand houses of riches are built. As a youth organisation, Krantikari Naujawan Sabha, seeks to expose the limitations of the .
present system from a left revolutionary perspective, seeking a living political process. Rather. than ending up 'interpreting' Marx's 11th thesis "Philosophers have only interpreted the world so far. TheAJ point however is to change it", a direction is sought towards really changing the world. .
With the struggle in Maruti Suzuki, we stanc\ as part of tlle larger solidarity effort and forum wi11·.:h is in coordination with the Union's effort. We call upon all to join us in the solidarity meeting with the struggling workers in Kaveri mess, JNU, tonight 91h September at 9.30pm. .
sdl-Subhashini, Arya, Akash, lmtiaz ' KRA.NTIKARI NAUJAwAN SAD "l ,. .
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.