TWO DAY ALL INDIA STRIKE BY DIFFERENT TRADE UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS:
GOVERNEMTN REPLY IN RAJYA SABHA.
STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF RAJYA SABHA
STARRED QUESTION NO. 235 FOR 13TH MARCH 2013 BY SHRI K.N. BALAGOPAL REGARDING
“ALL INDIA STRIKE BY TRADE UNIONS”.
(a) & (b): Yes, Sir. Government was aware of the two
days all India Strike by different trade unions on February 20 and 21, 2013. A
meeting was convened by Union Minister of Labour & Employment with the
representatives of Central Trade Unions (CTUs) on 13th February, 2013 to
discuss the charter of demands. The demands of CTUs were discussed at length.
It was clarified to the Union representatives that their demands would be
looked into by the Government and they were requested to withdraw strike. The
Hon’ble Prime Minister also made an appeal to CTUs to withdraw their
country-wide General Strike. Subsequently, a group of Senior Ministers of the
Cabinet held a meeting with the representatives of the major CTUs on 18th
February, 2013. The GoM assured the representatives of CTUs that Government is
serious on the demands related to working class and taking all possible
measures to redress them. They also appealed to the representatives of CTUs to
reconsider their stand for going on strike.
(c): Government has taken various measures to
address the concerns raised by the trade unions. Particular attention is drawn
to the huge amount of food subsidy incurred by the Government to ensure
availability of food grains to the poor at very concessional rate through the
Public Distribution System. The Government’s efforts to pass the Food Security
Bill in the Parliament will further increase the availability of subsidized
food grains to the larger segments of the population. Ministry of Labour &
Employment has prepared a National Employment Policy to ensure that the growth
process is inclusive and equitable. The policy has been drafted with a view to
mainstreaming employment into policy making for socio-economic development of
the country. It will provide a proper framework towards achieving the goal of
remunerative and decent employment for all women and men in the labour force.
So far enforcement of labour laws in Central Sphere is concerned, there exists
a well-defined and effective machinery. Similar arrangements are also available
in the States. The Government has enacted Unorganised Workers’ Social Security
Act, 2008. The Government of India has also set up National Social Security
Fund (NSSF) with a corpus of Rs.1000 crore. National Social Security Board
(NSSB) has also been constituted which is advising the Government from time to
time on Social Security Schemes. Action is being taken to amend the Contract
Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 wherein it is, inter-alia,
proposed that in case where the contract labour perform the same or similar
kind of work as the workmen directly appointed by the principal employer, the
wage rates, holidays, social security provisions of contract labour shall be
the same as are available to the directly appointed workmen on the roll of
principal employer. Further, a Bill is being brought before the Parliament to
amend the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 to provide a National Floor Level Minimum
Wage
Full details of Rajya Sabha Q&A:
Full details of Rajya Sabha Q&A:
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
RAJYA SABHA
STARRED QUESTION NO-235
ANSWERED ON-13.03.2013
All India strike by trade unions
235 . SHRI K.N. BALAGOPAL
(a)whether Government was aware about the two day all India strike by different trade unions and associations on February 20 and 21, 2013;
(b)if so, the details of the steps taken by Government to address their issues and avoid the strike; and
(c)whether Government is planning any measures to address the concerns raised by the trade unions?
(a)whether Government was aware about the two day all India strike by different trade unions and associations on February 20 and 21, 2013;
(b)if so, the details of the steps taken by Government to address their issues and avoid the strike; and
(c)whether Government is planning any measures to address the concerns raised by the trade unions?
ANSWER
(SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE)(a) to (c): A statement is laid on the Table of the House. **see above**
Source: Rajya Sabha Q&A
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