BHARATIYA MAZDOOR SANGH – At a Glance | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The circumstances
in which BHARATIYA MAZDOOR SANGH (BMS) came into existence
in the trade union field of India have shaped its significant
role in the trade union movement.
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BMS was founded on
23rd of July, 1955 – the day being the birth anniversary
of Lok Manya Bal Gangadhar Tilak – veteran of Freedom
Movement. Two important aspects stand out in connection with
this:
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Dawn of BMS, therefore,
can be truly described as watershed in the course of trade
union field.
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ORGANISATIONAL
GROWTH
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BMS in 1955 existed
only in the minds of a few determined persons who assembled
at Bhopal under the guidance of Shri D.B. Thengadi –
a thinker and intellectual, who had even earlier dedicated
accepting the noble principle of self abnegation, his entire
life to social work. He collected a band of determined workers
around him to work for the organisation selflessly.
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The first task was to
build a strong organisational structure on the noble principles
already declared. Constant tour of the country by Shri Thengadiji
and the local efforts of his then colleagues resulted in setting
up of a union here, and a union there. Of course that looked
insignificant in the broad canvas of the trade union field
like tiny dots on a large map. Most of these unions were in
the unorganised sector. With the increase in experience, slowly,
BMS unions sprung up in important industries. In a few States,
State Committees were formed.
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Thus it was only in
1967, twelve years after its formation – that the first
all India Conference of BMS was held in Delhi, in which the
initial national executive was elected. At the time the number
of affiliated unions was 541 and total membership was 2, 46,000.
Shri Thengadiji was elected General Secretary and Shri Ram
Nareshji as first President.
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From then on there was
no looking back. In 1967 it had 2, 36,902 members. In 1984
Central Government after membership verification of all major
Central Labour Organisations declared BMS as second largest
Central Trade Union Organisation with 12,11,355 members and
during 1996 it was declared first largest organisation with
31,17,324 membership by the Government of India, Ministry
of Labour. The reckoning date of the above verification was
31st December 1989. In the subsequent verification held by
Government of India for the year 2002, BMS retained its position
of NUMERO UNO in the Country.
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Of the 44 industries
classified by the Ministry of Labour, Government of India
for the purpose of membership verification, BMS has affiliated
unions in all industries. BMS has membership of almost 1 crore
in all States comprising more than 5000 affiliate unions.
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BMS is productivity
oriented non-political CTUO. It rejects the idea of State
control rather it views it as an evil to be restricted to
inevitable sector like defence, but stands firmly for the
principle of public accountability of each industry and consequent
enunciation of public discipline. It tries to bring consumers
as the third and the most important party to industrial relations.
For the furtherance and realization of its aims and objects
BMS applies all legitimate means consistent with the spirit
of nationalism and patriotism.
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BMS is significantly
represented in most of the bipartite/tripartite labour and
industrial committees/Boards constituted by the Central Government
including Indian Labour Conference (ILC), Standing Labour
Committee, Central Board for Workers Education, ESI, EPF,
National Productivity Council, National Safety Council, Negotiation
Committees of Public Sector Undertakings like BHEL, NTPC,
NHPC, BEL, Coal, Industrial Committees of Jute, Textiles,
Engineering, Chemical-Fertilizers, Sugar, Electricity, Transport
and the consultative machinery of Government employees and
various other Committees / Boards. BMS also leads the delegation
of Indian workforce in the Conferences of International Labour
Organisation (ILO).
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MANIFESTATION
OF NATIONALISTIC OUTLOOK
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Being nationalistic
in outlook, it was but natural that this would be manifested
in its activities.
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National interest was
accepted as supreme and the workers interest to be protected
and promoted within its frame work.
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National Commitment
was to guide all negotiations at collective bargaining and
promoted within its frame work.
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Good of the country,
the industry and the workers was accepted as the guidelines.
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Workers are part of
the society and have the obligation to serve it. Consumers’
interest was taken as nearest to national interest.
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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The aims and objectives of BMS are: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NATIONAL LABOUR DAY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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While functioning since 1955 it has given to the labour movement new slogans benefiting its ideology: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bharat Mata
Ki Jai
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We will work
in the interest of the country and will take full wage for
the work done (Desh ki hit me kam karenge, kam ki
lenge poore dham)
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The sacrifice,
penance and martyrdom are identification of BMS (BMS
ki kya pehchan, Tyag, Tapasya aur Balidan)
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Understand the
value of Capital and Labour is equal and same (Paise
aur pasine ki kimmat samjo ek samaan).
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Workers unite
the world (Mazdooron duniya ko ek karo)
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Industrialise
the nation, Nationalise the Labour, Labourise the Industry
(Rashtra Udyogikaran, Sharamik ka Rashtriyakaran, Udyog ka
Mazdoorikaran)
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Bonus to all
wage earners – as deferred wage (Sabi Vetanbogiyonko
der se diya hua vetan ki roop me bonus)
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Stop discrimination.
Income-ratio should be one and ten. (Bedbhav bandh
karo. Aay ka anupath Ek aur Dus ho)
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NEW TRENDS IN
THE TRADE UNION MOVEMENT
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BMS has contributed
quite a few new ideas which have virtually become trend setters.
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The non-political nature
of BMS has now gained currency and has become acceptable not
only in India but also abroad. The XII World Trade Union Congress
of WFTU, held in Moscow, in 1990, adopted a document to this
effect.
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BMS doesn’t believe
in class concept and rejects the class theory propounded by
Marx. Instead its struggle and fight is against the injustice
on workers from whatever quarters.
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Being non-political,
its attitude towards any democratically elected government
is governed by the principle of “Responsive Co-operation”.
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BMS idea of “Labourisation”
of Industries – a stage where workers would collectively
own and manage the industrial units has initiated a national
debate on it. This experiment has been successfully undertaken
in New Central Jute Mills, West Bengal.
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THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY (NEP) AND NEW INDUSTRIAL POLICY (NIP) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
While opposing the above
policies BMS was first to give slogan for 2nd war of economic
independence. At the same time it has suggested some positive
alternatives. It has vigorously condemned the object surrender
to the conditionality of the IMF and WB as that would amount
to giving up our sovereignty. BMS considers the movement as
an opportunity to build up Swadeshi Model of Economy. Hence
it has inspired movement for the use of Swadeshi (Indigenous)
Products as against the foreign or MNC products.
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It has offered to cooperate
in turning the loss making PSUs profitable where practicable,
it has agreed to induce the workers to take up their unit
to run them on sound lines.
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To curb excessive profiteering,
which is the main culprit behind price rise; it has suggested
that the Government should take steps to make the consumer
aware of the cost of production of each product to daily use.
This awareness will serve as a watch dog to restrain the prices.
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BMS is also of the view
that for creating enough job opportunities, agricultural development
should get more attention as also agro-based and small and
tiny industries. Vishwakarma Sector (Self employment sector)
should get more encouragement than at present.
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On modern technology,
BMS while not being antagonistic would prefer developing our
own technology based on indigenous and traditional knowledge
to best suit our conditions. From this angle national technology
policy should be drawn.
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Being one of the most
representative organisations of Labour, BMS has a place in
the Indian delegation to the annual International Labour Conference
held by ILO at GENEVA every year.
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Being largest Central
Trade Union Organisation of India, BMS is leading the Indian
Labour delegation to ILO, Geneva each year on behalf of Indian
workforce.
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Special Session of United
Nations Organisation was held on 5-9 June, 2000 in New York
on “Women 2000, Gender Equality, Development and Peace
for 21st Century”. Kum. Suchitra Mahapatra of BMS participated
on behalf of Indian Women workforce.
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It works in close relations
with the ILO office in Delhi, participating in all its national
and regional level seminars / workshops, its endeavour being
to contribute its best.
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BMS is not affiliated
with any International Confederation but maintains cordial
relation with all such organisations.
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Instead of giving call
for the workers of the world to unite, it has given a call
to the workers all over, to unite the world.
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ALLIED ACTIVITIES
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BHARATIYA SHRAM-SHODH MANDAL (BSSM) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
“Bhartiya Shram-Shodh
Mandal’ formed by BMS is a research based institution,
established on 26th May, 1980, to promote objective studies
based on impartial examination of facts and developments in
the industrial field. The activities of the Mandal are:
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SARVA PANTH SAMADAR MANCH | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh
firmly believes in non-discrimination of labour based on caste,
creed or religions. BMS believes in equal respect for all
religion. To promote the same sense of harmony among the labour,
BMS in 1994, founded forum known as Sarva Panth Samadar Manch.
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan and Jal. P. Jimmi were the founder
members of this organisation. 25th March of each year is celebrated
as “Ekatma Diwas” to commemorate the holy sacrifice
of Shri Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi for the cause of Hindu Muslim
unity.
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VISHWAKARMA SHRAMIK SHIKSHA SANSTHA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Based on resolution
adopted by executive committee of BMS held at Shimla on 26th
April, 1982 a Vishwakarma Labour Training Institute was established
having its headquarter at Nagpur. Regular training camps,
workshops etc., have been organised by this institute in collaboration
with Central Board of Workers Education.
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PARYAVARAN MANCH | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In 1995, Paryavaran
Manch was set up to pragmatise the activity of Trade Unions,
which was till that time limited to wage, bonus etc. It is
the obvious responsibility of the labour to keep their surroundings
clean, safe and pollution free. 3rd December, the Bhopal disaster
is mourned and remembered each year as “No More Bhopal
Day”.
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VISHWAKARMA SANKET | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vishwakarma Sanket –
a Bi-lingual (In English and Hindi) monthly is regularly published
by BMS from Central Office in Delhi to keep their cadres well
informed about the news and views on various issues of the
contemporary national scenario. Many State BMS and Industrial
Federations affiliated to BMS also publish periodical and
journals at their regional / federation level.
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Saturday, 16 June 2012
BHARATIYA MAZDOOR SANGH – At a Glance
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