XI SIGTUR CONGRESS
BUENOS AIRES,
ARGENTINA
2018 APRIL 3RD TO 5TH
11th Congress
of SIGTUR (Southern
Initiative on Globalisation and Trade Union Rights) was held at Buenos Aires, a
Capital City of Argentina from 3rd to 5th April 2018. Delegates from
the following countries attended the Congress - Argentina, Australia, India, Japan,
Brassil, South Korea, South Africa, Malaysia, Fillipines, Tunesia, Paraguay and
Uruguay. The leaders from the Canada and United States Trade Union
movement also addressed the congress. Indian delegation was represented by Com:
Pradip Biswas (BEFI), Com.M.Krishnan (Confederation of Central Govt. Employees
& Workers) and Com. Sreekanth Misra (AIIEA). The host organisation was CTA
Autonoma Argentina (Confederation of Workers of Argentina - Autonomous).
The
opening session of the Congress was held on 3rd April 2018 at 3
PM. Leaders of the delegations of each country made a brief address
in opening session. On behalf of India, Com. Pradip Biswas addressed. The
delegate session of the Congress commenced on 4th April at 10 AM. In
the begining, “country reports” were presented by the laders of each
delegation. Com: Pradip Biswas, leader of Indian delegation
presented the country report of India. In the brief report about
Indian situation, the slow down of the economy, unemployment, job loss, decline
in real income, price rise of essential commodities, agricultural crisis,
widening disparity between rich and poor, privatiation of public sector
undertakings and Government departments, Labour reforms, attack on social
security, large scale outsourcing and contractorisation etc. are explained. The
united resistance of the Trade Union movement against the neo-liberal policies
including seventeen All India Strikes, the three days maha dharna with the
participation of lakhs of workers which stormed the capital city, New Delhi,
country-wide struggle of the farmers with special mention of Mumbai March was
also reported.
After
the presentation of country reports, a presentation on global campaign on
Asbestoes-free world was made by the Australian delegation with power-point
presentation explaining the ill-effects of Asbestoes and demanding complete ban
on use of Asbestoes in all countries. A resolution was also adopted
in the Congress extending the full support of the SIGTUR for the campaign against
asbestoes and for an Asbestoes free world.
In
the afternoon session, the CTA - Autonomous and the representative of Labour
Ministry of Argentina, made a presentation on the subject - “G-20 in Argentina:
Perspective and Challenges. The agenda of the Argentina Presidency
and the Labour 20 role”. The paper presented in the session on this
topic stated as follows:
“One
decade after the last big crisis of contemporary capitalism, it seems the
leadership of the G-20 in the international system could barely guarantee a
relative stabilisation of the financial system, but could not achieve
substantial changes in order to improve workers lives. We now-a-days
assist to a context of wealth concentration and growing inequality even in the
advanced economies. G20 proposals in favour of “Structural reforms”
actually mean a direct attack to worker’s rights, disintegration of collective
negotiation, increase in working hours-labour flexibility and hostility towards
Trade Unions.
G-20
is both a challenge and an opportunity: trade unions have the chance
for presenting their agenda and promote global policies with real effectiveness
for workers welfare. We also must select the best strategies to work
together in this context of technological change and social relations
transformation. The G-20 events in Buenos Aires constitute a
historical opportunity to think on new alternatives against Neo-liberalism that
goes on concentrating wealth and marginalizing the people”.
The
SIGTUR Congress also adopted a resolution to organise massive rally of workers
at Buenos Aires during the G-20 sumit protesting against the neo-liberal
policies.
The
concluding session of the 2nd day was presentation of the futures Commission
booklet “Challenging Corporate Capital: Creating an Alternative to
Neo-liberalism”. The Futures Commission report was based on the key
issues identified by the 2013 SIGTUR Conference. The contents of the
booklet included Alternative to neo-liberalism, Labour and Tax
justice. From free trade to fair trade, Democracy-driven public
sector transformation, Alternative Conceptions for a “just transition” from
fossile fuel capitalism and movement of the dispossessed. The
presentation of the Future’s Commission booklet was made by Robert O’Brien of
Canada.
The
third day of the Congress mainly devoted to panel presentation and
discussions. Three countries were included in each panel and one to chair
the session. The first panel presentation was on the subject -
“Reduction of working hour without income or rights reduction”. The need
for reorganisation of Trade Unions according to global value chains and the
role of the SIGTUR was also discussed. On behalf of Indian delegation Com:
Sreekanth Misra participated in the discussion.
The
second panel discussion was on the subject - “Universal Basic
Income”. On behalf of Indian delegation Com.M.Krishnan presented the
view points for discussion. In the discussion introduction of
maximum income and ideas to tackle inequality was also focussed.
The
third panel discussion was on the subject - “The impact of 4th Industrial
revolution and the role of labour plays in it”. The panel discusion
was chaired by Com: Pradip Biswas, leader of Indian delegation.
The
final session included building a plan of action for the next years based on a
resolution called SIGTUR XIth Congress resolution and also discussion about
implementation/plan of action based on XI Congress resolutions. The
following resolutions are adopted in the Congress.
1. Common
resolution covering all the main issues discussed in the Congress and Programme
of action for the future.
2. Resolution
demanding immediate release of Com. Lula, Ex-President of Brazil from jail and
allowing him all democratic rights as none of the charges against him are
proved.
3. Resolution
demanding immediate release of Korean Trade Union leaders who are imprisoned
for participation in Trade Union activities.
4. Resolution
condemning the fascist, undemocratic Government of Phillipines and demanding
restoration of peoples democratic rights.
5. Resolution
on campaign for Universal ban on Asbestoes.
In
the paper circulated by the organisors of the Congress the main theme of the XI
SIGTUR Congress is summarised as follows:
“Since
the beginning of discussions, the ILO agenda on the future of work has been
dominated by the northern, industrialised countries, in conjunction with
increasing participation from employers group. There are two main
scenarios being debated in this context: a threat to job creation due to
advance of technology; and an increase in labour flexibility due to changes in
the organisational work.
For
our perspective, coordination like SIGTUR should be able to intervene on this debate
and take a stance, from the south, regarding the future of work we
want. This stance should include radical proposals that strengthen
labour and trade union rights, and that place decent work at the centre of the
debate.
For
the upcoming XI Congress, the broad framework for discussion will be based on
the idea of “Another work is possible”. This title intends to centre
debates not on whether there will be work available in the future, but rather
to put forward the kind of society we want to live and where work will be
placed in that society”.
A
photo session was arranged and all the delegates participated in the photo
session with the play-card written “Free Lula”.
The
XI SIGTUR Congress was a serious business and the topics it discussed are of
universal importance. Intellectual and educative debate took place
on each subject affecting the working class. The host organisation,
CTA - Autonomous made excellent arrangements for the accommodation, food, transportation
and conference halls, cultural programme etc. No doubt the XI SIGTUR
Congress will be a milestone in the struggle of the working class against the
neo-liberal globalisastion policies and also for the protection of trade union
rights.
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