Category: Asia

  • DHQ Hospital employees observe strike

    DHQ Hospital employees observe strike

    FAISALABAD, June 18: Employees of the DHQ Hospital on June 17 observed complete strike against non-payment of salaries to contract staffers and sacking of 59 employees for possessing fake degrees.

    The DHQ Hospital Employees Union closed all wards except emergency to register their protest. The employees also staged a sit-in outside the hospital. They demanded payment of salaries to the contract employees. Speaking on the occasion, the union leaders warned of strike for an indefinite period if their demands were not accepted in a week. Meanwhile, the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) Faisalabad chapter protested against the appointment of bureaucrat Dr Ajmal as the Punjab Healthcare Commission chief executive officer and demanded reconstitution of the Punjab Healthcare Commission. Addressing a meeting, PMA general secretary Dr Irfan Ali said that there was no post of chief operating officer in the Punjab Healthcare Commission and regretted that the members of the Healthcare Commission Technical Advisory Committee were also bureaucrats. He said that the PMA would continue its protest till the reconstitution of the Punjab Healthcare Commission and demanded Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and the provincial health minister to intervene and issue early orders to reconstitute the Punjab Healthcare Commission.

    Published by Daily The News on June 18, 2014

  • लुटेरे थैलीशाहों के लिए “अच्छे दिन” – मेहनतकशों और ग़रीबों के लिए “कड़े क़दम”!

    सिर्फ़ एक महीने के घटनाक्रम पर नज़र डालें तो आने वाले दिनों की झलक साफ़ दिख जाती है। एक ओर यह बिल्कुल साफ़ हो गया है कि निजीकरण-उदारीकरण की उन आर्थिक नीतियों में कोई बदलाव नहीं होने वाला है जिनका कहर आम जनता पिछले ढाई दशक से झेल रही है। बल्कि इन नीतियों को और ज़ोर-शोर से तथा कड़क ढंग से लागू करने की तैयारी की जा रही है। दूसरी ओर, संघ परिवार से जुड़े भगवा उन्मादी तत्वों और हिन्दुत्ववादियों के गुण्डा-गिरोहों ने जगह-जगह उत्पात मचाना शुरू कर दिया है। पुणे में राष्ट्रवादी हिन्दू सेना नामक गुण्डा-गिरोह ने सप्ताह भर तक शहर में जो नंगा नाच किया जिसकी परिणति मोहसिन शेख नाम के युवा इंजीनियर की बर्बर हत्या के साथ हुई, वह तो बस एक ट्रेलर है। इन दिनों शान्ति-सद्भाव और सबको साथ लेकर चलने की बात बार-बार दुहराने वाले नरेन्द्र मोदी या उनके गृहमंत्री राजनाथ सिंह ने इस नृशंस घटना पर चुप्पी साध ली। मेवात, मेरठ, हैदराबाद आदि में साम्प्रदायिक दंगे हो चुके हैं और कई अन्य जगहों पर ऐसी हिंसा की घटनाएँ हुई हैं।

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  • Pakistani Police Open Fire on PAT Activists Killing 7, injuring 80

    Yesterday at 2.30 am, police from Lahore City raided secretariat office of Pakistani politician, former law professor and Sufi Islamic scholar Dr. Tahir Ul Qadri. Dr. Tahir is the founder of Pakistan Awami Tehreek-PAT (Pakistan People’s Movement)and currently resides in Canada. Dr. Tahir has an anti-government stance and just days ago announced plans to return to Pakistan on June

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  • Labourer loses life

    TAXILA, June 17: Another labourer has fallen victim to poor safety measures at Margalla stone crushing plants in Taxila.

    Adil Shahzad, 32, died after getting trapped in a stone crushing plant and receiving critical injuries.

    Published by Daily Dawn on June 17, 2014

  • Delhi: Protest against labour reforms proposed by Rajasthan govt, June 18

    JOIN PROTEST DEMONSTRATION against the labour reforms proposed by the Rajasthan Government BIKANER HOUSE, 18TH JUNE, 10 AM The recent labour reforms introduced in Rajasthan seek to amend three crucial labour legislations – the Industrial Disputes Act, Contract Labour (Abolition and Regulation) Act and the Factories Act. Although the purported purpose of these reforms is […]

  • Junta whips up nasty nationalism

    Giles Ji Ungpakorn

    In an attempt to prove itself to be even more repressive and “manly” Prayut’s vile military junta is playing the nationalistic and racist card.

    Hundreds of thousands of workers from Cambodia and Burma are being persecuted and driven out of the country. As usual the junta claims they are “cracking down” on “illegal” workers. But the Thai ruling class has long used a hypocritical and repressive policy towards workers from neighbouring countries.

    On the one hand, important sections of the Thai economy are reliant on cheap unskilled labour. This demand is met by migrant workers from Cambodia and Burma who do the dirty, dangerous and low paid jobs in sweatshops, agriculture and fisheries. Migrant workers also work in the catering industry and as domestic workers. Thai workers, who have developed more skills and are better educated, are no longer prepared to endure such poor working conditions. They work in higher paid, higher skilled jobs. Some Thai workers also become migrants themselves, working in Taiwan, Korea or the middle-east.

    There is no question that the Thai economy and Thai capitalists need migrant workers from Cambodia and Burma and to throw them all out on a permanent basis would create an economic crisis. But the junta are just playing with peoples’ lives to make them nationalist and racist scape-goats. Soon they will return because they are desperate for work and the employers are desperate for labour.

    Intermittent crack downs on “illegal” workers, together with cruel and pretend schemes to “register” foreign workers legally, is a long used tactic to keep migrant workers in a constant state of fear and illegality. The registration process is too difficult and costly for most migrants. This helps to keep down wages, prevents the formation of trade unions and also acts as an obstacle to unity between Thai and migrant workers. This is especially important in factories which employ a core permanent workforce of Thai workers alongside casual contract migrant workers.

    Police and gangsters also benefit because they can demand bribes and vicious employers can often deny full payment of wages.

    While playing this racist card against migrants in a pathetic attempt to win domestic support, the junta is also trying to promote a nationalist film about King Naresuan who led a victorious battle against the Burmese during the Ayuttaya period. Naresuan is portrayed as a “Thai nationalist hero” who defeated the Burmese King while riding an elephant. Free tickets to the cinema have been given out as part of the junta’s “happiness programme”. What next? Perhaps they’ll give the population free tickets to boxing matches or even gladiator fights to the death, Roman style! You can see how the military despise ordinary people. But this will never be enough to make the army popular.

    The Naresuan story is just pure fiction anyway. No such thing as the Thai nation existed in the Ayuttaya period, Naresuan’s father collaborated with the Burmese kings as part of an internal power struggle, and most ordinary surfs who were forced to fight in various wars loathed and hated their exploitative masters who lived off their backs and stole their daughters.

    It seems to have escaped the junta that Taksin’s popularity was based on real policies like the universal health care scheme, job creation and modernisation of infrastructure. Free tickets to the cinema and vicious racist gimmicks don’t come anywhere near to matching this.

    Filed under: Thai politics Tagged: Giles Ji Ungpakorn, Military junta, Nationalism, Racism, Thai politics

  • गरम रोला मज़दूरों के दवाब में कारखानों पर श्रम विभाग का छापा, मालिक ताला लगाकर भागे

    गरम रोला मज़दूरों के दवाब में कारखानों पर श्रम विभाग का छापा, मालिक ताला लगाकर भागे

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  • वज़ीरपुर के गरम रोला के मज़दूरों की जुझारू हड़ताल का दसवां दिन।

    वज़ीरपुर के गरम रोला के मज़दूरों की जुझारू हड़ताल का दसवां दिन। 

    15 जून, दिल्ली। गरम रोला मज़दूर एकता समिति के नेतृत्व में गरम रोला के मज़दूरों का संघर्ष दसवें दिन भी जारी रहा। मज़दूरों ने राजा पार्क में अपनी सभा पूरे जोश के साथ चलायी। गरम रोला मज़दूर एकता समिति के रघुराज ने बताया की मज़दूर इसी गरम जोशी से अपना आंदोलन लड़ते रहेंगे। गरम रोला मज़दूर एकता समिति के सनी ने कहा की हड़ताल अपने दुसरे चरण में पहुँच गयी हैं , और मज़दूरों को हड़ताल के चलते किसी भी दिक्कत का सामना ना करना पड़े इसके लिए एक हड़ताल कोष बनाया जायेगा, जिसमे मज़दूरों से सहयोग इकट्ठा कर, उनकी किसी भी समस्या को दूर किया जा सके। आज की सभा में एक मेडिकल कैंप भी आयोजित किया गया जिसमे लम्बे समय से मज़दूर संघर्षो से जुड़े डॉ ऋषि ने शिरकत की।

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  • मोदी लहर की अंतर्वस्तु है अनुदार लोकतंत्र और नव्य-उदार आर्थिक नीतियाँ

    नरेन्द्र मोदी की दक्षिणपंथी आंधी जगदीश्वर चतुर्वेदी        16वीं लोकसभा के लिए हुये चुनाव में भारतीय जनता पार्टी को पूर्ण बहुमत मिल गया है। केन्द्र में पहली बार ऐसा हुआ है कि काँग्रेस से इतर किसी एक दल को बहुत मिला है। इस बार के चुनाव में अधिकांश राजनीतिक पार्टियाँ राष्ट्रीय स्तर पर परंपरागत ढँग …

  • Indian workers killed at work while others remain on strike

    Earlier this week, six workers were killed at the Bhilai Steel Plant in Kolkatha following an explosion at a blast furnace. In another incident, Rakhi Sonkar, a worker at Swiss Auto, took her own life after being dismissed for being a few minutes late. Sonkar was an outspoken labour activist who was active in fighting for workers rights. Her fellow workers protested about her death, while in another area of Wazirpur, near New Delhi, thousands of steel workers are involved in a prolonged strike over low wages and unsafe working conditions.