Four new anti-worker labour codes: Modi’s gift to the poor after assembly polls
It’s decided that the Modi regime will roll-out the four new anti-worker labour codes after the 2021 assembly elections are over.
It’s decided that the Modi regime will roll-out the four new anti-worker labour codes after the 2021 assembly elections are over.
After the grand success of the November 26th general strike, it’s important to utilise its gains to build a massive and larger movement.
The all-India strike on November 26th called by the central trade unions and the farmers’ march to Delhi are going to jolt the Modi regime.
The three anti-worker labour Bills brought by the Modi regime in the Parliament declared a war on the working class by diluting their rights.
Amid the hyper-nationalist Sinophobic cacophony peddled by the mainstream Indian press, the big news of a three-day-long all-India coal mine strike got concealed.
Will Modi’s coal block auction decision really create jobs for 280,000 workers? Can Modi’s decision spark a long-term conflict over eviction of tribals?
The importance of class struggle against the capital’s unbridled attack on working class was never felt as much it’s felt now, during the era of Coronavirus
The cat was peeping out of the bag for long, but with the the BJP’s assault on labour rights under the garb of fighting COVID-19 menace brought it out.
The International Labour Day 2020 on May 1st, amid an unprecedented lockdown, is when one should look at the challenges posed to the Indian working class.
To sustain their struggle against the CAA, NPR, NRC, the Jamia Millia Islamia students must integrate with the bigger struggle of the working class.
The presence of Bolsonaro and Modi at India’s 71st Republic Day celebration will be countered by the Republic Day celebration by millions on the streets.
Who are Hindutva fascism’s secret allies? Only those liberal democrats who are fascism enablers? Or those social-democrats as well who betray the workers?
The 8 January Bharat Bandh is going to be a nationwide upheaval of the working class, peasantry, students and youth against the Hindutva fascist Modi regime
It’s a dire need at present to link the mass struggles against the CAA and NRC with the working class’s movements against fascism and neo-liberal economy.
The Industrial Relations Code, 2019, is going to launch the severest assault on the working class of India by doing away with permanent jobs in all sectors.
The hallow of invincibility around Modi is not because he is invincible but because the lacklustre attitude of the opposition has provided him an edge.
The Modi regime is showing gratitude to its corporate masters by by reducing the minimum wage. It’s time for workers to fight back against the government.
On all media platforms the Modi regime and its sycophants are gloating over successful “Surgical Strike 2.0”. Can they hide the unemployment issue for long?
It’s quite important to critically analyse the political trajectory of George Fernandes’s life before honouring him for things he didn’t do
We analyse why the workers all over India are participating in a two-day-long strike on 8-9 January 2019 against the Modi regime and what are their demands.