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INDIAN NATIONAL TRADE UNION CONGRES INTUC

dlife on May 1947 as a Federation of Trên Usins by omgeus stalimaat Serter Vallabhel Peel under the lasterkip of Mahatma Gandhi and R. Janbarlal Nehra. INTUC is the part and parool of Indian National Congress Party (INC) which is dready mentioned in the ‘CONSTITUTION of 1947 adopted by the ING.

INTUC is aimed at welfare of workers, working in both the organized and unorganized sectors as well as to strengthen relation among workers, trade unions and industrialists for the economic growth of the country.

Since independence of our country Indian National Trade Union Congress and its affiliates have always been the frontrunners in all sectors/organizations. INTUC has always remained in the center stage of all major trade unіон movements in the country since its inception and has earned a bigh degree of respect among the trade union fraternity all over the world.

During the last decade some people for their vested interests ruined the name of INTUC and tried to capture whole organization by deleting the name of INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS from the CONSTITUTION of Indian National Trade Union Congress [INTUC) and conspiring in colluding with opposition parties against Congress. They tried to destabilize U.P.A. Government by calling All Indian strikes and staging dharnas against government with opposition-led trade unions like CITU, HMS, BMS AITUC etc. Taking the matter seriously, the senior leaders of Congress, Hon’ble Members of General Council, Delegates and eminent and veteran trade union leaders of INTUC from different parts of the country organized a National Convention at Gandhi Bhawan, Hyderabad (A.P.) on 17th and 18th January, 2012 and elected new working committee and office bearers.

The present NDA government has proposed 4.4 amendments in labour laws to empower the employers with unfettered rights to “bire and fire”, without consulting the trade unions thereby violating the provisions of ILO convention 144 on tripartite consultation and stripping workers and Trade Unions of all their rights and benefits. INTUC excpress deep concern over antiworker, antipeople and pro- corporate actions of the present government at the Centre while in pursuit of globalization INTUC delegates met all the political leaders including Frie Minister, Labour Minister and senior officials of labour department to consider our pro-labour charter of demands. The INTUC was assured to fulfill the chartar of demands in the best interest of working class people of ever country. The delegates urged for all party supported trade unions to join our banda for fulfilling the burning insues of the labourers.

Presidium Pen

Dear Friends,

INTUC has a great history and is a mass movencent which is well appreciated not only by our Indian working class but by the international labour community as well it is a movement which has a long history of struggle for the cause of workers. The General Body of Rashtriya Mazdoor Congress (INTUC) is firmly dedicated towards the causes of workers/labourers in our country with benedictions of maximum of our indigenous workers without discriminating the political influences, that follow. Though this organisation is close to the Congress Party ethos, vision, concept for the working class people; we welcome all the political forces in India as well as ILO to address and resolve the problems of workers/labourers – in organised and unorganised sectors.

Keeping in view to encourage the trade unions to work better for the Mazdoor community spread over the country we organise Mazdoor Samman samaroh and felicitate thousands of labour oriented leaders and workers across the country with ‘MAZDOOR RATNA AWARD” for their immense contribution in the economic growth of the country and also upliftment of the workers.

Our various Labour welfare programmes for the working dass people has been appreciated by the Media, Political Leaders and Masses as well. People are compassionate about the progressive Labour schemes of the UPA Government and ILO, the rectification can be seen as all round development through out the nation.

Indian National Trade union congress (INTUC) fimuly assure the Indian Labour community for our upcoming endeavor and sincerely request the present government to recognise the charter of demands in the greater interest of the working olass, we Look forward to pro-labour initiatives of the government which will det emmine and enable to Reep up the hopes of workers and uplift the society as a whole.

Charter Of Demands

Increasing the minimum daily wages of workers to Rs. 500, include the “Right to Work’ in the Fundamental Rights, amend the Contract Labour Abolition Act so as to provide ‘equal wages for equal work, abolition of Ceiling Act On Bonus, Pension scheme for all workersof Rs.5000/- per month for industrial unorganized sector and Rs. 2000/- per month for the unorganized sector, compulsory registration of Trade Unions within 45 days and ratification of ILO conventions 87 and 98, Implementation of legislations passed by the Parliament on the issue of street vendors, Stop forthwith the process of making retrograde amendments to the labour laws, Desist from mindless drive for disinvestment in CPSUs and liberalizing FDI in Defense, Insurance and Railways, etc., Smart Medical Card/Cashless Medical Card for all unorganized sector workers, Continuous work for sugar mill workers without any break, Implement maternity benefit act for the pregnant women workers, Implement women harassment prevention, provision and Redressal Act For The Safety Of Women Workers.

Our Pathlighters

NAMEDURATION
Shri. Harihar Nath ShastriMay 1947 to Oct. 1947
Shri Khandubhai K. DesaiOct. 1947 to May 1949
Shri Michael JohnMay 1949 to Oct. 1952
Shri S.R. VasavadaDec. 1952 to Dec. 1953
Shri G. RamanujamDec. 1953 to Jan. 1955
Shri G.D. AmdedkarJan. 1955 to May 1956
Shri S.R. VasavadaMay 1956 to Jan. 1958
Shri G.RamanujamMay 1956 to Jan. 1958
Shri Michel JohnApril 1960 to June 1962
Dr.(Mrs)Maitreyee BoseJune 1962 to May 1963
Shri Krihinath PandayMay 1963 to Dec. 1964
Dr. D.S. MelkateDec. 1964 to Dec. 1965
Shri V.V.DravidDec. 1965 to May 1968
Shri Abid AliDec. 1965 to May 1968
Shri Gulzari Lal NandaMay 1969 to Feb. 1970
Dr.(Mrs.)Moitreyee BoseFeb. 1970 to Nov. 1971
Shri B.C. BhagwatiNov. 1971 to Oct. 1978
Shri A.P.SharmaOct. 1978 to Nov. 1980
Shri N.K. BhattNov. 1980 to May 1984
Shri Bindeshwari DubeyMay 1984 to March 1985
Shri G. RamanujamMarch 1985 to Aug. 1994
Shri G. Sajeeva ReddyAug. 1994 to Feb. 2007
Adhoc CommitteeFeb. 2007 to 17th Jan. 2012
Dr. Ashok ChoudarySince 18th Jan 2012 till Date