Millions of workers in India participate in general strike

INDIA: For the past three years central trade unions in India have been agitating against the Government of India’s anti-workers policies and mobilized millions of workers to pressurize the government to immediately address burning issues faced by the workers.

In response to all India general strike call given by all central trade unions, BMS, INTUC, AITUC, HMS, CITU, AIUTUC, AICCTU, UTUC, TUCC, LPF, SEWA on February 28, 2012, millions of workers struck work. The massive strike hit both organized and unorganized sectors of the economy namely coal, steel, petroleum, telecom, defence, banks, insurance, electricity, transport, port & dock, anganwadis, construction, brick-kilns, beedi making etc. IMF affiliates in different parts of the country took part in the strike.

Striking workers pressed on the Government to take immediate measures on following ten demands:

In a press release on February 28, trade unions criticized the government’s lack of willingness to engage in meaningful discussions. Though the strike was announced by trade unions on December 2, 2011, the Government of India did not care to call the central trade unions for discussion. The working people and their unions would no way accept such indifference and neglect on the part of the Government and carry forward their struggle to a higher pitch if their basic demands are not addressed through concrete remedial action, unions stated in the press release.