It was their day-workers, peasants revive political
tradition
Abdul Khaliq (CADTM-Pakistan)
Despite prevailing fear of everyday explosions and
suicide bombings across Pakistan, over 10,000 power loom workers and
peasants braved their way to Dhobi Ghat ground, Faisalabad on 29th February
2010. Do doubt a marvelous indicator of their commitment to the working
class cause.
Though much bigger gathering was being expected but under the given
scary circumstances, when masses prefer to stay at home, everyone is
gripped by fear of suicide bombings, including mainstream political
parties, which are evasive to come in the open and organize public
gatherings, workers and peasants opted and dared to come out to register
their demands in a powerful way.
In
this apolitical atmosphere, they have revived the much needed tradition
of 1970s and 1980s of big political gatherings, when people use to
attend such gathering in huge numbers and sit for hours to listen their
leaders.
Thus the show was successful by many aspects and achieved, to large
extent, its objectives of getting working classes together and closer at
a united platform in order to forge durable future unity. It conveyed
not only strong message of workers-peasants resistance to the
neo-liberal policies of the rulers, but also renewed the hope of
possibility of collective struggle of the progressive forces in
Pakistan.
The public meeting, jointly organized by Labor Quami (national) Movement
(LQM) and Anjuman Mzareen (Tenant committee) Punjab (AMP) was attended
by a large number of right-based civil society groups, movements,
alliances, networks, trade unions, left parties, women groups and
addressed by their representatives. International delegates from Fourth
International (Pierre Rousset) and Socialist Alliance Australia (Simon
Butler) also spoke on the occasion and voiced their solidarity with the
workers and peasants of Pakistan.
Following resolutions, comprising just demands of the working classes of
Pakistan was presented, widely circulated and adopted with thundering
claps on the occasion:
·Government
should issue social security cards to all the workers forth worth and
fix minimum wages of workers at Rs. 15000.
·Go
away with anti-labor laws, restricting formation of new trade unions and
stop vindictive actions against the labor leaders.
·Reinstate
forthwith all the workers thrown out of the private enterprises during
Musharraf regime and present PPP government.
·Increase
the number of labor courts through effective pro-workers reforms in
order to provide cheap and speedy justice to the laborers.
·Effective
measures be taken to end electricity load shedding, which has crippled
the power loom industry, rendering thousands of workers jobless.
·Financial
packages be announced for small power loom units, end yarn hoarding to
sustain running of power looms and livelihoods of workers.
·State
notification be issued to increase and make wages of all power loom
workers at par across the country.
·End
with contract and daily wages system; regularize all employees in state
and private sector.
·Labor
laws be strictly implemented, a tripartite (worker-employers-government)
conference be called in to devise new labor policy.
·End
the on-going privatization process of state-owned enterprises and halt
the privatization plan of Pakistan Railways.
·Women
workers be paid equal wages to that of men workers. Home-based women
workers be recognized as workers and counted as skilled labor force.
·Legislation
be introduced to protect the labor rights of the informal sector
workers, being exploited at the hands of the middlemen and contractors.
·Industry
status be granted to bangle-making in Hyderabad.
·Strict
implementation of Bonded Labor Act 1992. Bosses be forced to end advance
system, act upon government notification regarding payment of just wages
at brick kiln factories.
·Stop
unlawful cut on pensions of communication pensioners in Hazara division
and ensure repayment of the deductions forthwith.
·Implement
minimum wage law (Rs. 6000) for all the workers across the country and
especially in Hattar industry, Hazara Division.
·Reinstate
all the sacked workers of Mardan Takhtby Sugar mills.
.Effective, meaningful, radical and doable national level agriculture
reforms be introduced to end feudal system in the country. All the state
owned lands be distributed among landless, local tenants, small peasants
and Haris. Women be given priority in this process.
·Agriculture
lands and their occupation be restored to the tenants of Alipur Chattaha,
all illegal cases registered against them be abolished.
·Tenants
tilling state agriculture lands of military farms and military welfare
trust farms, since decades be given land ownership rights.
·Seventh
wage Board award for journalists be implemented forthwith.
·Big
city allowance for Faisalabad be announced and High Court Bench in City
should be established.
·Free
and quality Education from primary to University level for all, be
announced and at least 10 percent of GDP be fixed for education sector.
·Class-based
education system be abolished, uniform syllabus be introduced across the
country for all Educational institutes. Technical and scientific
education be declared compulsory.
·Maximum
budget for health, free heath facilities for poor and housing for the
low income groups be announced.
·A
debt audit commission be formed to investigate into all loan contracts,
made with IFIs, sine 1947. Refuse to repay all illegitimate external
debts.
·Military
budget be cut and the amount saved thus be spent on social sector.
·Government
should announce at least Rs. 10,000 as unemployment allowance for the
unemployed youth.
·All
relevant rules be also introduced for teachers in workers welfare
schools and all employees of workers welfare schools be considered as
employees of welfare board. Social security scheme and Old Age Benefits
be declared for teachers of these schools
·Second
shift for students be introduced in all the workers welfare schools,
upgrading these schools to the status of higher secondary schools.
·US
Drone attacks be halt forthwith, massacres of local innocent population,
women and children in the name of war on terrorism be stopped.
·Provincial
autonomy be ensured per 1973 Constitution and appropriate measures be
taken to end sense of deprivation among smaller provinces.
·All
out priority-based steps be taken to end discriminatory laws against
women and abolish all sorts of violence against women. Exchange
marriages, karo-kari and other patriarchal traditions be announced
illegal.
·Rights
of Religious minorities, indigenous communities be strictly
protected and all discriminatory laws, including blasphemy laws be
abolished.
·Women
be given due representation according to their population in legislative
bodies and other institutions at all levels.
.Local bodies elections be announced forthwith and be held under the
supervision of Election Commission of Pakistan.
·Emergency
measures be taken to arrest price-hike, prices of petroleum products and
daily items be lowered by restoring state subsidy on the necessary
items.
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