confederation of central government employees &
workers
central headquarters, new
delhi-110 001.
celebrate may day in a befitting manner
hoist
flags in front of all central govt. offices.
conduct joint rallies & meetings
conduct joint rallies & meetings
From time immemorial relentless battles are being waged against the
slavery and misery of the humanity. The
rebellious flag of Spartacus against the Roman Empire, the heroic fight of
Africans for generations together in search of Freedom from slavery, the
flutters of red flag to save the human values which are under deadly attack on
the anvil of industrial revolution.... all are noble struggles to stop the
human exploitation. 19th Century stood
mute witness to the bloody human history writ with oppression and suppression
to maximize the profit at the cost of human lives. Later part of the19th Century ushered in a
new creed of slavery to machines. The
madness for profits peaked and the workers were reduced to the state of
machines and the worker in the factory was a mere tool to earn profit for his
master. There were no definite working
hours. There were no respect for
labour. There was no value for
labourer. It is not exaggeration to say
that the smoke ridden factories sucked out the life of a labourer at the young
age of mere 20 years. This was the state
of condition of workers world over.
Many dreamt a great
society free from exploitation; many wished for a society of eternal source of
full realization of human potential in a pleasant and healthy environment;
respect for labour, equal opportunities are the hall marks of a new ideal
society. Many dedicated their lives to
realize their dream society. Many more
risked their lives to realize and reach that goal. Every defining moment, every upheaval in the
history was the result of the struggles waged by progressive minds.
These are the struggles that steered and decided the course of history
of mankind.
At its national
convention in Chicago, held in 1884, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labour
Unions (which later became the American Federation of Labour), proclaimed that
“eight hours shall constitute a legal day’s labour from and after May 1,
1856.” Working class heroes of Hey
Market embraced the hanging noose with smile on their lips. The fight for eight-hour working day spread
like a wild fire throughout the Continents.
European and Russian workers jumped into strikes and walked out of their
factories. In India for the first time
Howrah Railway workers went on strike for working hours in the year 1882. Later on Indian workers struck the work for
more than 25 times on the demand of working hours between 1882 - 1890. Eight-hour work; Eight-hour recreation; Eight-hour
sleep had become the slogan of the workers worldwide.
The struggle for
eight-hour work has become a stepping-stone for future architect of a new
society. The thought itself is
horrifying that, had those struggles not happened and but for their sacrifices
what would have been our condition in the present day society! How degrading it would be to have no control
on our own lives? The struggle for
eight-hour work challenged that de-humanizing state annihilating all the
atrocities, laid a solid foundation for building a better future society. Thus, the struggle which appears simple and
of no consequence for this generation, stood as a single cause for sweeping
changes in the present day society.
This May Day is the
occasion for remembering reverently all the sacrifices and prepare to shoulder
the responsibilities. Still the
exploitation is continuing. Only
deference is that the exploiter and exploitation has wrapped in
sophistication! The form of exploitation
changed but the reason and essence remains the same. This situation encompasses all the countries
in the world. The three decades of
implementation of so called omnipotent new economic policies destroyed the
economic fabric of our country. The
country became dependent on foreign powers.
Our agriculture sector doomed.
Monopoly of our farmers on their own seeds ceased. Health and education is not within the reach
of common man. Wealth of the nation has
been handed over to the private corporates for plundering. Corporate Sector dented the jealously guarded
right of 8-hour work. Now we will find casual and outsourced labour working for
12 hours a day. Technology has not ceased the drudgery of the worker. Instead workload increased due to the ban on
filling up of vacancies. Unemployment
and under-employment increased alarmingly. Central government employees are
facing onslaught on their dignity by not honouring the assurance given on the
minimum pay, fitment factor and allowances.
Attempts are afoot to weaken and render the unions and working class
irrelevant.
As the conscious workers,
employees and citizens of this country, this May Day has manifolded our
responsibilities. The silenced voice of
the Chicago Martyrs should explode in reverberation in the raised fists, throats
and thoughts of millions of workers.
Let’s march in unison with the inspiration of May Day! Let’s protect our own rights and be part of
that great effort to build a society of equality, justice and usher in peace
and prosperity to the toiling millions of our countrymen.
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