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The 3rd national conference of [http://cpiml.org/ml-update/vol-20-no-15/the-all-india-construction-workers-federation-aicwf/ AICWF] concluded in [[Ranchi district|Ranchi]] on 29–30 September with a call of struggle for ‘Higher Wages and Regular Work.' |
The 3rd national conference of [http://cpiml.org/ml-update/vol-20-no-15/the-all-india-construction-workers-federation-aicwf/ AICWF] concluded in [[Ranchi district|Ranchi]] on 29–30 September with a call of struggle for ‘Higher Wages and Regular Work.' |
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The conference, attended by representatives from 16 states, concluded with the election of a 47-member National Executive with a 15-members office bearers team. Comrade Balasubramanian from [[Pondicherry University|Pondicherry]] was elected as National President and Comrade SK Sharma from Bihar as General Secretary. The conference gave a call of struggle for equal benefit in all states, guarantee of registration of every construction worker in the welfare boards in states, and common rules and regulations in all states. The conference also resolved for strengthening organisational structures at local, district and state levels.[http://cpiml.org/ml-update/vol-19-no-42/national-conference-of-all-india-construction-workers-federation/] |
The conference, attended by representatives from 16 states, concluded with the election of a 47-member National Executive with a 15-members office bearers team. Comrade [[Balasubramanian]] from [[Pondicherry University|Pondicherry]] was elected as National President and Comrade SK Sharma from [[Bihar]] as General Secretary. The conference gave a call of struggle for equal benefit in all states, guarantee of registration of every construction worker in the welfare boards in states, and common rules and regulations in all states. The conference also resolved for strengthening organisational structures at local, district and state levels.[http://cpiml.org/ml-update/vol-19-no-42/national-conference-of-all-india-construction-workers-federation/] |
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All India Construction Workers Federation (AICWF) is one of the largest organizations for construction workers of India. It has organized a third successful National Conference. It has an ample presence in 18 states and is expanding in the remaining one.
AICWF is affiliated with the AICCTU. It occasionally publishes materials to raise the consciousness of the working masses of India.
National Conference
The 3rd national conference of AICWF concluded in Ranchi on 29–30 September with a call of struggle for ‘Higher Wages and Regular Work.'
The conference, attended by representatives from 16 states, concluded with the election of a 47-member National Executive with a 15-members office bearers team. Comrade Balasubramanian from Pondicherry was elected as National President and Comrade SK Sharma from Bihar as General Secretary. The conference gave a call of struggle for equal benefit in all states, guarantee of registration of every construction worker in the welfare boards in states, and common rules and regulations in all states. The conference also resolved for strengthening organisational structures at local, district and state levels.[1]
References
http://www.cwfigs.org/== External links==
- Web page of AICWF see also on http://www.aicctu.org/AICWF