Monday, February 16, 2026

general strike in india against the 4 labour code - info about it

 

The 4 Labour Code Bill and the Unmaking of Labour Rights in India


Introduction

Under the Modi government, legislative interventions targeting different segments of working people have followed a clear pattern. There was first an amendment that undermined the interests of advocates, then three farm laws that threatened agrarian livelihoods, and now the “4 Labour Code Bill”, which constitutes a comprehensive assault on workers’ rights.

Presented in the language of rationalisation and simplification, the new framework collapses almost all existing labour laws into four codes: the Code on Wages, the Code on Industrial Relations, the Code on Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions, and the Code on Social Security. The central government claims that this streamlining removes legal complexity and benefits workers. In practice, workers’ organisations across the country have consistently opposed these codes and have mounted sustained protests against them.

This article situates the proposed codes in relation to the labour laws historically won through workers’ struggles in India, and argues that the “4 Labour Code Bill” amounts to a reversal of nearly a century of gradual progress in labour protection.

Legislative trajectory and political economy

In February 2021, the central government completed the process of finalising draft rules for the four codes and secured their passage in both houses of Parliament. The next step requires state governments to frame and notify rules under these central codes. Without state level rules, the framework cannot be operationalised. The draft has been circulated to state governments; thirteen have already given their approval, and the remaining governments are expected to follow suit. This expectation rests on a straightforward assessment of the political economy: parties in power, irrespective of formal ideological differences, increasingly function as representatives of domestic and foreign capital.

Once the President gives assent to the full scheme of rules notified under the codes, the “4 Labour Code Bill” will come into force as law. The clear intention of the Modi government has been to implement this regime in the period 2022 to 2023 and beyond.

To assess what is at stake for the working class, it is necessary to recall some of the key labour laws that emerged over the twentieth century. India has around forty labour laws, each with distinct scopes and protections, most of them the outcome of prolonged struggles and negotiations. The discussion below highlights how the new codes undermine or empty out these existing protections.

Trade union rights and the right to strike

The Trade Union Act of 1926 granted workers the legal right to organise themselves into unions in order to defend their interests. On this legal foundation, trade unions were formed across workplaces, periodically confronting company managements and governments, articulating demands, and organising strikes and demonstrations. The Constitution of India reinforces this right: Article 19, clause 1, sub clause (c) explicitly affirms the right to form associations and unions.

The new labour codes strike at this core. Under the revised provisions, workers can form a trade union only with the prior permission of the company administration. Individuals who are social workers or lawyers are barred from membership of trade unions, thereby severing organic links between workers’ organisations and broader democratic and legal support structures. For any strike action, unions must provide two months’ notice to the administration. To call for a strike is criminalised, with punishment through imprisonment and fine. These measures convert what was a constitutionally protected right into a tightly policed privilege that can be denied or punished at will.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Irlande : Interview de l’Anti-Imprerialist Action (AIA) - for debate

la cause du peuple

La Cause du Peuple a pu s’entretenir avec des camarades de l’Action Anti-Impérialiste [Anti-Impérialist Action (AIA)], organisation socialiste et républicaine, luttant pour une Irlande entièrement libérée de l’occupation britannique et des intérêts impérialistes.

Cause du peuple : Bonjour camarades et merci pour le temps que vous nous accordez aujourd’hui. Pourriez-vous présenter le travail d’Action Anti-Impérialiste Irlande ?

AIA : Oui. L’Action Anti-Impérialiste Irlande est une organisation de masse, populaire et socialiste, qui a été fondée en mars 2017, dans le but de reconstruire la lutte nationale de libération de l’Irlande et de promouvoir la révolution socialiste. Elle a été créée par des républicains chevronnés, qui ont pu prendre part à tous les aspects de la campagne qui a commencé en 1969, et aussi par une plus jeune génération, qui ne trouvait pas d’organisation capable de mener à bien la lutte en Irlande. Depuis 2017, nous avons développé nos structures à travers le pays et nous avons désormais environ 32 structures opérant à la fois dans les 6 comtés occupés [ndlr : les 6 comtés occupés forment ce que le Royaume-Uni appelle l’Irlande du nord] et dans les 26 comtés de l’État libre. En ce moment, nous sommes principalement occupés par 4 campagnes : évidemment la campagne de libération nationale, la campagne du logement, le soutien à la Palestine et aux luttes internationales, et l’anti-fascisme.

Ce sont certainement les campagnes clés en ce moment qui affectent le prolétariat en Irlande. Nous pensons que – en tant qu’État occupé et partitionné – la libération nationale doit être prioritaire dans la victoire contre l’impérialisme en Irlande, afin de résoudre nos contradictions.

Nous voyons l’Irlande à la fois comme une colonie et comme une semi-colonie. Nous la voyons comme une colonie directe de l’impérialisme britannique dans les 6 comtés occupés, et comme une semi-colonie des impérialismes britannique, nord-américain et européen dans les 26 autres comtés.

Dans les 26 comtés, nous sommes surtout attachés a construire une campagne contre l’OTAN et sa présence en Irlande. Nous pensons que c’est à travers cela que nous pouvons mobiliser les masses dans la lutte de libération nationale. Nous voyons aussi le logement comme quelque chose de très lié à la lutte de libération nationale, car l’offre de logements en Irlande est contrôlée par ce qu’on appelle des « fonds vautours impérialistes » extérieurs à l’Irlande, qui achètent le parc immobilier ou érigent des bâtiments qu’ils appellent des appartements « construits-pour-louer », qu’ils construisent en masse. Et puis bien entendu, certains multi-propriétaires propriétaires irlandais, qui en profitent pour augmenter artificiellement les loyers.

Donc nous voyons ça comme un point décisif de la lutte de libération nationale, notamment en conquérant le logement social universel que nous souhaitons voir en Irlande.

India Comrade Suguna’s life symbolised revolutionary heroism facing the harshest Obstacles - homor and glory for the martyrs of Indian revolution!


Comrade Malla Rajireddy’s (CC member, CPI(Maoist) life partner, Comrade Suguna, is no more. A crusader for twenty-five years in the movement, neither long periods of detention nor severe illness could deter her indomitable or relentless spirit. The path of her journey symbolised overcoming the most tortuous obstacles or harshest perils, preserving the revolutionary essence of her soul intact.

Her death is tragic and shrouded in mystery.

Her real name was Bicche Pungati. Her father's name was Kopa Pungati. She was born in what was formerly Bastar, in the village of Majji Mendri in present-day Bijapur district. Since most of the twenty thatched huts on the banks of the Indravati River belonged to the Majji clan, the village came to be known as Majji Mendri, following Adivasi tradition or as a historical development.

Born as the third child to her father, Kopa, no one could certify what her date of birth was. It’s fair to say that sixty years ago, in Adivasi villages, there was simply no system for recording the birth dates of children, especially women. In such a place, nearly six decades ago, Bicche blossomed like a wild hibiscus (Adavi Mandaram).

Her life as revolutionary was cemented or evolved in the backdrop of the revolutionary movement, having faced constant ups and downs and weathered numerous perils.

Unable to withstand the organized strength of the Adivasis, outdated tribal elders like Bandi Gaithal and Masa Gaithal joined forces with the government and began attacking the people. In the history of Bastar, this became known as the first Jan Jagaran Abhiyan.

This was followed by Jan Jagaran-II, and subsequently, a series of operations: Salwa Judum, Operation Green Hunt, Samadhan, and the strikes within Samadhan. Finally, for the past two years, massive military "encircle and destroy" attacks have been continuing on an unprecedented scale. At the outset, the media popularized this latest offensive under the name operation Kagaar.

Suisse : Manifestation à Zurich contre les prisons de type puits en Turquie

 

À Zurich, plusieurs organisations de la gauche révolutionnaire de Turquie ont organisé le 14 février une action pour exiger la fermeture des prisons turques dites de type « puits », dénoncés pour leurs conditions de détention particulièrement inhumaines. Lors de l’événement, les appels se sont multipliés pour soutenir les prisonniers politiques et amplifier la mobilisation internationale.

La France, la France ..enfin la France - actions against Operation Kagar !

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Paris: demonstration in front of Indian consulate against Operation Kagaar - Antimperialist League

prolonged campaign in Italy for the freedom of palestinian political prisoners

 info by Soccorso Rosso Proletario /CPmaoist Italy


 

Nepal - On the Occasion of the 31st People's War Day

Revolutionary Communist Party  of Nepal
Press Release
The People's War, launched exactly thirty years ago, has entered its thirty-first year today. On
this occasion, our party is celebrating People's War Day. On this historic day, our party offers
its heartfelt tributes to all the immortal martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the course of the
Nepalese revolution, expresses heartfelt respect for the disappeared, wounded, and disabled
fighters and commemorates the unparalleled sacrifice and valour shown by the people of
Nepal. Furthermore, we extend our cordial greetings and Red Salute to the families of the
martyrs and disappeared comrades, entire party members, supporters and well-wishers, the
respected masses of the people, fraternal parties, and the international working class.
The great people's war, declared with the determination to accomplish a new democratic
revolution against feudalism, comprador and bureaucrat capitalism internally, and
imperialism and expansionism externally, and advance towards scientific socialism and then
communism, had spread a new message of revolution and change not only in Nepal but
throughout the world. The masters of world imperialism and their puppets, the Nepalese
reactionary class, were terrified by this great People's War. But ironically, due to serious
betrayal and treachery by the party's top leadership against the revolution, the Nepalese
revolution has turned into a counter-revolution. Yesterday, the people's war that was capable
of challenging globalised imperialism has now become a matter of history, and its leading
figures have become accomplices of imperialism. This is the bitter reality of today.
The limited democratic rights won by the Nepalese people on the foundation of the historic
People's War and the strength of the Mass Movement are being stripped away. The country's
trade deficit has skyrocketed, the economic crisis is severe, and remittances have propped up
the national economy. The working-class labourers, farmers, and low-wage employees are
struggling to make ends meet due to widespread unemployment and uncontrolled inflation,
and a tiny group that exploits the country under the protection of the state power has amassed
immense wealth. Corruption, black marketing, usurious exploitation, and cooperative fraud
are rampant. It is becoming difficult for the actual farmers to recoup their investments, while
middlemen are getting rich. Amid these problems, after the US imperialist agents hijacked
the leadership of the Gen-Z uprising, which erupted due to the ban on digital media imposed
by the then-Oli-led coalition government, and the formation of a puppet government led by
Sushila Karki, the so-called parliamentary election for March 21, 2026, has been announced.
This parliamentary election is the latest step of US imperialism to bring legitimately to power
the tested old agents of the parliamentary parties and the new agents created through the Gen-
Z revolt. This election is based on the long-term strategy of US imperialism to take control of
the entire state power of Nepal through its trusted agents, incorporate Nepal in its military
alliances, including the SPP, and surround China by building military bases on Nepalese soil.
This puppet government has been installed to implement the US strategy that counters the
principles of Panchasheel and the non-aligned foreign policy that the country has adhered to
until now.
Nepal has never been in such a serious situation as regards national independence. In today's
situation, when the very existence of the country is in danger, the only option is to dismiss
this traitorous government and pave the way for a forward-looking move by holding a
national political conference among all patriots, progressives, leftists and revolutionaries,
building a united front, constituting an independent united government and drafting a people's
constitution. In this situation, our party warmly calls on all patriotic forces to strongly boycott
the upcoming so-called parliamentary elections and build a base to constitute an independent
united government.
Date: February 13, 2026.
Gaurav
General Secretary  Revolutionary Communist Party  of Nepal