MAY DAY MANIFESTO 2011
On
the occasion of May Day 2011, the day of the international solidarity and unity
of the working class, the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) extends warmest
revolutionary greetings to the entire fraternity of the working class and the
toiling people of the country and the world. On this great day the CITU
re-affirms its commitment to class struggle and reiterates its goal for
establishment of a Socialism to ensure complete
emancipation of the human society from all forms of exploitation.
Fraternal Greetings
CITU
conveys its firm solidarity to the struggles of agricultural workers, poor and
middle peasantry against the disastrous impact of deepening agrarian crisis
under neoliberal order and for better wages, right to
land, remunerative prices, institutional credit at low interest rates, and
input and infrastructural support through massive public investment. CITU
aspires for an effective joint struggle of workers, agricultural workers and
small peasants against neoliberalism in the days to
come.
CITU
also conveys its fraternal greetings and message of solidarity to the struggles
of the youth and students organizations for the right to education and
employment and against commercialization and privatization of education which
were also the offshoot of the neoliberal policy
regime. CITU expresses solidarity to the struggles of women’s organizations
against discrimination, violence and for their right to appropriate
representation and empowerment.
CITU
reiterates its commitment of solidarity to the struggles of working people in
the capitalist world fighting against the onslaught on their rights to
employment, living wages, social security and trade union rights unleashed by
the crisis stricken neoliberal economic order.
Struggles are on the rise both in the developed and also in the developing
countries against the attack on their rights and livelihood by the recession
stricken neoliberal capitalist order and the
imperialist agencies.
CITU
conveys its warm revolutionary greetings to the World Federation of Trade
Unions (WFTU) for having held the 16th World Trade Union Congress in
Greetings to Socialist Countries
On
this May-day, the CITU conveys its fraternal greetings to the working class of
the socialist countries for their continued fight to protect the gains of
revolution, to continuously improve and expand the rights and the living
condition of the people in the midst of worldwide crisis of the capitalist
order, and holding high the banner of socialism and defending the superiority
of the socialist system.
CITU
rejoices over the successes attained by Socialist Cuba in carrying forward its
advancement braving the economic blockade and sanctions thrust upon it by the
Rising Assertion for Democracy and Against Authoritarianism
On
this May-Day, CITU welcomes the rising peoples’ assertion in the Arab World
against authoritarian rule and for democratic rights, which started with
peoples’ uprising in
While
welcoming the mounting peoples’ assertion against autocratic regime in the Arab
world as a positive development in world political scenario, CITU notes with
anxiety and anguish the satanic ploy of
Therefore,
while welcoming the popular pro-democracy uprising in the Arab world, CITU
joins the world’s peace-loving community in condemning the imperialist’s and
imperialist-backed aggressionist interventions in
some of the countries.
Against Imperialist Machinations
On
this May Day the CITU expresses its deep anguish and reiterates its
condemnation against the aggressive hegemonic machinations of the imperialist
forces led by
CITU
reiterates its solidarity with the struggling Palestinian people in the face of
inhuman military onslaught by
There
are indications of changes too arising out of murmuring and not so loud
contradictions within the imperialist powers and their allies indicating
prospect of emergence of multipolarity in the
international arena. And even in the matter of NATO’s intervention in
In
the face of the rising opposition to its economic political and military
hegemony and its increasing isolation, the
Rising Struggles Worldwide
This
year’s May Day is being observed the world-over in the midst of widespread
protest mobilizations and united actions by the toiling masses against the
onslaught on their rights and livelihood following the worst-ever global crisis
of the capitalist order in the form of mass-scale joblosses,
lay-off, closure, wage-cut etc. Despite all optimistic talks of recovery, the
situation in the advanced industrialized economies of the
Following
global meltdown, public exchequers in these countries were liberally utilized
to bail out the bankrupt banks and financial institutions which in turn plunged
these countries, the European countries in particular in acute debt crisis
pushing the Govts into virtual bankruptcy. This
resulted in the respective Governments adopting a drastic cut on all public
related expenditures in the name of so called austerity measures while letting
the capitalist lobby a free hand to loot the workers and the people. All
aspects of the working life of the people, right to employment, social
security, wages, working hours etc are under severe attack by such exercise of
austerity and the workers enmasse are opposing such
loot and plunder through strikes and militant mobilizations all over the world.
During the period since last May-Day 2010, entire Europe and also USA became a
theatre of militant strike actions and massive protest mobilizations by
millions of workers and toiling people from all walks of life boiling in anger
owing to price-rise, unemployment, cuts in wages and social security and other
attacks on their life and livelihood thereby exposing the utter inefficacy of
the neoliberal capitalist order to address the basic
problems of mankind. CITU garners strength and inspiration from such rising
tide of the worldwide struggles by the working class, voices its solidarity
which those struggles and stressed upon the urgency for sharpening those
struggles to force upon reversal of neoliberal
capitalist order itself.
Capitalism Stands Exposed
The
current spate of crisis fuelled by so called global financial meltdown has been
the inevitable culmination of the finance capital driven neoliberal
imperialist order. All aspects of economic governance are subordinated to
finance capital’s lust for quickest possible gain. This crisis thoroughly
exposed the extreme fragility of the world capitalist order while exploding the
much-touted idea of seeking “opportunity for development” in the neoliberal packages. It has also exposed the dubious mode
of operation of modern capitalism under neoliberal
order. When there is a boom, there will be no regulations and the speculators
will reign. They will create artificial boom by fraudulent methods using public
funds for their personal or cartels’ gains. When the boom bursts, the
government will rescue the collapsing institutions by public funds, but the
people will continue to lose through unemployment, loss of savings, wage cut
etc. This is the real face of present day capitalism under neoliberal
globalisation, which is nothing but a loot and fraud
on the people and the economy, integrally built-in the working of the
capitalist system. On this May-day, CITU renews its commitment to work for
exposing this dubious system before the people while continuing to fight
against its depredations.
In
CITU
takes pride along with the entire toiling class that owing to consistent
opposition and united countrywide struggle by the working class and stout
resistance by the Left forces in Parliament, the financial sector of the
country could not be privatised or deregulated fully,
privatisation of public sector units could be halted
and the country’s economy could be saved, at least partially, from inevitable
collapse and disaster in the midst of global economic meltdown.
At
the same times, CITU notes with anguish that the ruling polity, instead of
taking lessons from the crisis has been pushing through the same failed path of
financial sector deregulation and privatization and already Bills are
introduced in that direction. This is also reflected in ongoing aggressive
exercise of initiating a free trade regime with the European Union etc. At the
same time, it has set in motion a regime of widespread corruption, loot and
fraud on the mass of the people.
The
intervening period has witnessed exposure of numerous cases of the worst kind
of corruption involving huge loss to public exchequer in telecom, mining,
construction of Common Wealth Games infrastructure, various land and housing
deals etc benefiting the big corporate houses, both domestic and foreign. This
is also reflected in huge drainage and accumulation of black money in foreign
banks. The manner such corrupt deals are promoted by those in governance
reflects the depth of criminalization and simultaneous corporate-captivity of
the entire governance under the neoliberal economic
order. In fact corruption got totally institutionalized and neoliberal
policies paved the way for the same.
The
same corruption in governance is reflected in the management of the economy
under the neoliberal format. The same corrupt
approach surfaced in the management of continuously rising prices, the food
inflation in particular. It has become a joint venture of the Government and
the corporate speculators in the commodity market where shortage and scarcity
of food articles and resultant price-rise are being cultivated and promoted
further to ensure windfall gains for the corporate speculators in the commodity
market. The refusal of the Govt to universalize the
public distribution system and dilly-dullying in
Right to Food legislation are integral part of that joint venture exercise. The
whole system of economic governance including the agricultural credit have been
so much biased in favour of big corporate landlords
and the corporate lobby in commodity trading that the small and middle peasants
who produce the food grains do not get enough price for a human survival on the
one hand and people as consumer pay through their nose for their food just to
survive.
At
the same time the mass of the people are being cruelly fleeced through higher
burden of taxes and duties and drastic cut in basic subsidies like food,
fertilizers and fuels. Most of the crucial inputs and commodities like fuel,
fertilizers, medicines etc are being sought to be priced at par with global
rates while keeping the mass of the people deprived of even the statutory
minimum wages at home and/or minimum level of earnings to ensure a barely human
living. The crucial public utilities like health, education, roadways,
transport etc are being sought to be privatized and commercialized through so
called PPP model and blue chip public sector units in strategic, infrastructure
and natural resources sector are being sought to be privatized in phases at
throw-away prices.
And
simultaneously as a supplementary measure, all basic labour
laws are being allowed to be desperately violated by the employers in collusion
with the custodians of law and order. Trade unions are not being allowed to be
formed in many places and rampant victimization of workers for forming trade
unions has become the order of the day. The motive is to weaken the peoples’
opposition and resistance to anti-people policies and anti-national designs.
The attack on the labour rights, as the history
shows, has always been precursors to onslaught on the democratic rights and
institutions.
And
of late, active move is afoot to completely change the labour
laws to legitimize the violations and empower the employers to hire and fire at
will; pension system is being totally privatized to allow the pension funds to
be handled by the speculators, both domestic and foreign along with switching
over from a system of assured pension to a system dependent on the market
forces.
On
this May-day, CITU vows to redouble its initiative to unite the toiling class
in the resistance to the regime of loot and plunder on people, who produces
wealth and push up GDP numbers by their sweat and blood. The brutality of the
employers class, howsoever atrocious it might be with the active patronage of
those in governance, have to be combated by the working class through demonstration
of greater unity, vigour and conviction to combat and
defeat the exploitation and the exploiting class as well.
That
is the challenge destined to be taken up by the working class in the coming
days. In view of the set back of the Left forces in the last Lok Sabha election and a weakened
Left inside Parliament, the historic responsibility to build the resistance to
such grave anti-people and anti-national designs of ruling combine has fallen
on the life-line of the Left movement in the country—the working class.
CITU
notes with confidence, while the correlation of forces in the political arena
inside the Parliament has somewhat tilted towards the right, developments
outside signal differently. All the trade unions, irrespective of affiliations,
came together on the same platform to raise voice against price-rise, against
state-sponsored violation of labour laws, against
reckless contractorisation and casualisation
of workforce, against disinvestment and privatization and demanding universal
social security coverage for unorganized sector workers. Workers in various
sectors are on bitter struggles in respective industries. More than three
hundred thousand coal workers went on countrywide strike action on 5th May 2010
against disinvestment at the initiative of CITU alone and that paved the way
for all in united strike action in the industry in the days to come. In Banking
and financial sector and in telecom sector also the workers protested against
deregulation through massive united strike action during the intervening
period. On 7th September 2011, countrywide all in united general strike by
around 10 crore (100 million) workers created history
in the annals of the trade union movement in the country. And as a follow up to
that historic action, around half a million workers thronged in the national
capital at
Combat the onslaught on Left and Democratic Movement
May
Day 2011 is going to be observed at a time when the country is in the midst of
a grim political battle in two major stronghold states of the working class
movement where the Left and Democratic forces are running the state
governments. In these two states –the elections for the state legislature which
has already started in the first week of April 2011 and end on 10th May,
symbolizes the fight between policies of neoliberalism
and the progressive forces opposing the same and fighting for pro-people
alternative. It is going to be a fight between Left and democratic forces and
the forces of extreme right reaction, between the pro-people welfarist policy of governance and the corporate captive
policies of loot, plunder and fraud on mass of the populace. It is also going
to be battle between the policy of empowering the working people and policies
for subjecting them to slavery and worst exploitation for corporate sector’s
windfall gain, both domestic and foreign. The working class movement of the
country must stand and battle for victory of the Left and democratic forces
since the aspiration of the working class for better life and expanded rights
coincides with the vision of the Left forces.
On
this May-day the CITU therefore calls upon the working class movement to fight
and combat the grievous onslaught being perpetrated on the Left and democratic
movement which always stand by the working class in all its struggles and
always voice their concern and work for their victory in all the states where
state legislature’s elections are taking place.
We
must note that in the face of Left’s uncompromising stance against neoliberal and pro-imperialist policy regime and its
successful blockade to many of their anti people projects, all the forces of
right reaction aided and abetted by the imperialist agencies and the
big-bourgeois-run media have become desperate in launching an all round attack
against the Left movement.
Along
with, concerted physical attack is also being launched against the Left and
democratic movement in the strongest bastion of Left in
The
people of
The Appeal of May Day 2011
On
this May Day 2011, CITU reasserts its commitment to international solidarity
with the struggles being carried on by the working class throughout the globe
against imperialist offensives and the neoliberal
order and in defence of their rights and livelighood.
CITU
reiterates its firm support to the Left forces in their struggle against right
reactionary and the imperialist forces. CITU’s call
to the working class to support the Left candidates in the forthcoming assembly
elections in West Bengal,
CITU
appeals to the working people in the country to work for building all in unity
of the class to combat and confront the onslaught being brought down by the
corporate captive ruling polity on the rights and livelihood of the workers at
every workplace; the struggle against attack on labour
rights in workplace must be supplemented by solidarity actions in all others.
Solidarity actions must form an inseparable part of the day to day collective
life of the working people. This is the call of May-day.
On
this May-day CITU calls upon the working class to remain vigilant and fight
against the divisive forces of all hues- communalism, casteism
and parochialism while defending and expanding the unity of the class and the
people in the struggle against oppression and exploitation.
Long Live
International Solidarity of the Working Class
Down with Capitalism & Imperialism
Down with Neoliberal Imperialist Globalisation
Long Live Socialism