Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) extends firm solidarity to the Striking Samsung Workers of the Sriperumbudur plant in Tamil Nadu, India, and condemns the unlawful arrest of CITU Tamil Nadu State Secretary, E. Muthukumar along with more than 100 striking workers by the State Police; CITU demands the immediate intervention of the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Tamil Nadu to ensure the Law of the Land including the Right to Association and Right to Collective Bargaining to the Samsung Workers.
Around 90% of the total 1723 workers of the Samsung India Sriperumbudur plant are on their 8th Day of Strike today. The demands are to attain their Right to Association, Right to Collective Bargaining and initiation of fruitful discussion by the Management with the majority union. The globally stigmatized Samsung Management with their infamous No-Union Policy wants to curb all these democratic rights of the workers and is blatantly violating the rights provided by the Trade Union Act 1926, Industrial Dispute Act 1947 along with the ILO Conventions No. 87 and 98 and International Labour Standard (ILS).
The Samsung Sriperumbudur plant producing home appliances alone accounts for around a third of its annual $12 billion revenue extracted from Indian soil. The workers in this plant are subjected to long working hours, torturous intensity of work pressure to finish each produce like refrigerator, washing machine or TV within 10-15 seconds, non-stop work for 4-5 hours at stretch and unsafe working conditions. In contrast to the Samsung workers in Seoul who receive Rs 4.5-6.0 lakh on average as wages and salaries, their Indian counterparts are working in meager Rs 20,000-25,000 per month. Noteworthy that, the Samsung Global has gained a consolidated a year-on-year net profit of 9.84 trillion KRW (South Korean Won) in the second quarter of 2024 against 1.72 trillion KRW in the last year.
As the Samsung Management is reluctant to discuss and resolve the issues with the majority Union, the striking workers were compelled to plan for a march to the District Collector Office of the Kancheepuram district on Monday, 16th September 2024. But, the leaders including the Union President E. Muthukumar were illegally detained from the Union Office in the very morning along with 104 striking workers. Police prevented the Samsung workers at the outskirts of the Kancheepuram District from even entering the city. The peacefully striking workers were threatened and physically manhandled by Police at their protesting venue.
CITU strongly condemns the act of the District Police coming highhandedly over the protesting workers asserting their lawful democratic right and the vindictive instigation of Samsung management against its own workers. No Multinational Foreign Company should be allowed to mutilate the Laws of the Land prevailing in our Country. CITU demands immediate intervention of the Hon’ble CM of Tamil Nadu and the appropriate authority to unconditionally release the detained workers and to ensure that the statutory Rights of the workers are protected.
CITU calls upon all of its units to organize gate/ work place level meetings in support and solidarity of the Striking Samsung workers today and tomorrow.
Don’t Turn Indian Workers into Slaves of the Multinationals – Protect Rights and Laws.
Issued by
Tapan Sen
General Secretary