CM opposes pay; ‘Trade unions need to be corrected’

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The activity report presented with the policy was highly critical of the CITU, the CPM’s trade union organization. The organization only teaches workers a sense of entitlement. Not only this, with the help of fire you can do welding. That is what the new age demands. While sharply critical of DITU, DYFI is also praised. According to the report, Kovid has done well during his tenure, including DYFI

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Kochi, First Published Mar 2, 2022, 10:56 AM IST

Kochi: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has demanded a change in the functioning of trade unions. Trade unions are still doing it, even though they know it is not right to buy bribes. I have been doing this for a long time knowing that it is wrong. Correction is needed in this regard. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that if this practice continues, it will affect many areas. The Chief Minister made his position clear during the presentation of the policy paper at the CPM state convention.

The activity report presented with the policy was highly critical of the CITU, the CPM’s trade union organization. The organization only teaches workers a sense of entitlement. Not only this, with the help of fire you can do welding. That is what the new age demands. While sharply critical of DITU, DYFI is also praised. According to the report, Kovid has done well during his tenure, including DYFI.

The policy presented by the Chief Minister in the CPM State Committee suggests drastic changes. The CPM policy states that the state needs large educational institutions on the model of public-private partnership. We need large educational and research institutes in the co-operative and private sectors. The higher education sector should be linked to the manufacturing sector. The policy also says that an industry friendly environment should be created.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan presented the party’s policy on the development of Kerala for the next quarter century. Central Committee member AK Balan had earlier said that the aim was to take a liberal approach in attracting private investment, including in the education sector. The CPM leaders had made it clear that the policy would not add water to the basic policies.

It is years later that the CPM presents the party’s position on Kerala’s development as a document at the state convention. At a conference held in Ernakulam 37 years ago, M.V. It is noteworthy that after the alternative document presented by Raghavan, a policy document is presented along with the activity report. Private investment. The policy paper presented by the Chief Minister will be the beginning of a policy change on many issues which the party had earlier taken a hard line on, such as foreign investment, foreign loans and self-government institutions. The leaders themselves had made it clear that the development of Kerala would be the main consideration in the forthcoming policy with the objective of continuing governance to continuous governance. The policy of the CPM Kerala unit comes out after the draft political resolution released by the CPM Central Committee on development projects.

Today’s state conference agenda is the discussion of the activity report and the organizational report. The Nava Kerala policy will be discussed tomorrow. Kodiyeri will meet the media in the evening to explain the issues related to the document presented by the Chief Minister.

Last Updated Mar 2, 2022, 10:56 AM IST

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