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Gautam Saha is an Indian Politician & Leader of the Indian National Congress Party from West Bengal who was the West Bengal State Secretary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, popularly know as the Transport Workers leader & Leader of the Labours (Shramik Neta) who is a Trade Unionist working for the rights & demand of workers o
Gautam Saha is an Indian Politician & Leader of the Indian National Congress Party from West Bengal who was the West Bengal State Secretary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, popularly know as the Transport Workers leader & Leader of the Labours (Shramik Neta) who is a Trade Unionist working for the rights & demand of workers of Transport Industry which includes Taxi, Luxury Taxi, Bus, Mini Bus, Auto, Toto & rickshaw. Along with this Gautam Saha also works for the demand & rights of Workers & Labours working in the Organized & unorganized Industries of West Bengal. He also works for the welfare & development of Dock Port workers at Kolkata Port & shipping industry. He is a very popular youth face since the year 2010 known as Leader of the Labour & Drivers all over India & a known dynamic leader of West Bengal & reciding at Behala West Assembly. Congress high command had appointed him as the West Bengal State President of All India Rahul Gandhi Brigade.
He is also the President of West Bengal Taxi Men's Union (WBTMU) ,Affiliate to INTUC,
Vice President of National Union Of Seamen Of India, Affiliate to ITF. Currently he is the Senior Secretary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress West Bengal Branch.
The vision of Gautam Saha and his strategy to fight the democratic battle with love and unity is what makes the Congress Party the true representative of a United India. Going forward, it is his aim to put these principles into action by creating systems that provide India’s citizens with the tools and opportunities they need to reach their full potential.
To establish an order of society which is free from hindrance in the way on an all round development of its individual members, which fosters the growth of human personality in all its aspects and goes to the utmost limit in progressively eliminating social political or economic exploitation and inequality, the profit motive in the econo
To establish an order of society which is free from hindrance in the way on an all round development of its individual members, which fosters the growth of human personality in all its aspects and goes to the utmost limit in progressively eliminating social political or economic exploitation and inequality, the profit motive in the economic activity and organization of society and the anti-social concentration in any form.
To place industry under national ownership and control in suitable form in order to realize the aforesaid objectives in the quickest time.
To organize society in such a manner as to ensure full employment and the best utilization of its manpower and other resources.
To secure increasing association of the worker in the administration of industry and their full participation in its control.
To promote generally the social civic and political interest of the working class
to secure an effective and complete organization of all categories of workers, including agricultural labour.
To guide and co-ordinate the activities of the affiliated organizations.
To assist and co-ordinate the activities of the affiliated organizations.
To assist in the formation of trade unions.
To promote the organization of workers of each industry on a nation-wide basis.
To assist in the formation of Regional or Pradesh Branches or Federations.
To secure speedy improvement of conditions of work and life and of the status of the workers in industry and society.
To obtain for the workers various measures of social security, including adequate provision in respect of accidents, maternity, sickness, old age and unemployment.
To secure a living wage for every worker in normal employment and to bring about a progressive improvement in the workers standard of living.
To regulate hours and other conditions of work in keeping with the conditions of the workers and to ensure the proper enforcement of legislation for the protection and up-lift of labour.
To establish just industrial relations.
To secure redressal of grievances, without stoppages of work, by means of negotiations and conciliation and failing these by arbitration or adjudication.
To take recourse to other legitimate method, including strikes or any suitable form of satyagraha, where adjudication is not applied and settlement of disputes within a reasonable time by arbitration is not available for the redress of grievances.
To make necessary arrangements for the efficient conduct satisfactory and speedy conclusion of authorized strikes or satyagraha.
To foster the spirit of solidarity, service, brotherhood co-operation and mutual help among the workers.
To develop in the workers a sense of responsibility towards the industry and community.
To raise the workers' standard of efficiency and discipline.
Every year 12 million young people enter our job market searching for a livelihood. A majority of these young individuals have a high school education or less and are desperately seeking a mechanism to transform their lives. It is the responsibility of the government to organise the state machinery in a manner that will best suit the nee
Every year 12 million young people enter our job market searching for a livelihood. A majority of these young individuals have a high school education or less and are desperately seeking a mechanism to transform their lives. It is the responsibility of the government to organise the state machinery in a manner that will best suit the needs of these Indians.
In terms of an economic vision that would invigorate job creation in India, the prudent decision would be to adopt the same measures as former Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, but mould them to suit the current economic atmosphere. The Congress party has predominantly been adaptable towards the requirements of the time. Our policies have always been and will continue to be responsive to the needs of the people. The current and most prominent need is job creation and establishing the right political and financial infrastructure to help build our small and medium enterprises into global power houses.
We need to create a balanced labour policy to promote growth and productivity while simultaneously providing security, remunerative wages and a quick justice system for the labour. Thereby protecting contract labour from exploitation and ensuring strict implementation of “equal work - equal pay” provisions. Our focus has always been to protect the weaker sections of society and ensure their upliftment, a unified labour policy will not only protect our citizens but ensure a stronger and more prosperous economy. However, in order for our economy to grow, creating new jobs is the need of the hour. We need to create sector specific jobs to encourage growth in both urban and rural areas. It is imperative we take all the necessary steps for job expansion in the organised and unorganised sector by boosting domestic consumption, putting exports on a high growth trajectory, and focusing on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) as our mechanisms of growth.
The current state of the political and economic structure predominantly favours large corporations, they’re monopolising the banking system, while MSMEs struggle to get minor bank loans. Since MSMEs constitute a large chunk of our economy our focus needs to aggressively change towards prioritising ease of doing business for them, and as a result create new jobs. Unlike China, our democratic system does not allow us to create large fear ridden factories, hence our focus needs to be on helping smaller businesses achieve global excellence. India’s real innovative strength lies with millions of small firms and young entrepreneurs; therefore, it is imperative we carve out a space for MSMEs to prosper in our economy. We need to bring in experts from around the globe to help us turn these small and medium companies into multinational companies.
The conversation in India, when it comes to the economy is always about growth, and while growth is important it fast becomes meaningless if it doesn’t also create jobs. In order for our economy to flourish and our people to flourish, our focus needs to dramatically change towards creating millions of new jobs, to empowering the labour, and to providing a conducive environment for MSMEs to grow.
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