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		<dc:date>2010-05-06T17:28:58+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>daliy minimum wage</title>
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		<description>









YCW India Demands
the Central and State governments to increase the Daily Minimum Wage&amp;hellip;&amp;hellip;. 


 


Poster
Campaign May Day 2010






We, the YCW
India, organised a Poster Campaign at the national movement level to celebrate
the International Week of Young Workers and May Day. The poster was calling the
attention of the Central and State governments to increase the daily minimum
wage of the agricultural workers and to increase the unemployment stipend for
the unemployed youth. We have been demanding the governments to increase
the daily minimum wage from Rs. 80 to Rs. 120 for the workers in the informal
economy. We printed 400 posters in Tamil and 100 posters in English and pasted
them in the towns and villages in the districts of Kanyakumari, Thirunelvely,
Thoothukudi, Madurai, Thanjavur, Kumbakonam,
Thiruvarur, Amaravathi and Akola.
We also distributed 4000 hand bills in Tamil and 1000 handbills in English to
the public explaining the history of May Day and the demands of YCW India. 


 





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		<title>ycw india demands</title>
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		<description>









YCW India
demands to increase the daily minimum wage to Rs. 150 and jobs for unemployed young
workers&amp;hellip;&amp;hellip;.  


   We, YCW
India, have been focussing the campaign for Social Protection for young workers
since 1998. The priority demands of our campaign are to increase the daily
minimum wage of workers in the informal economy from Rs. 80 to Rs. 150 and to
provide jobs for the unemployed. In order to bring these 2 demands again to the
local government and to the public, we decided to organise a press meet and a
bicycle rally at Dindigul in Tamil Nadu on 29th March 2010. 















YCW Madurai
took the responsibility to organise this action with the accompaniment and
support from the national team. An action committee was formed including the
YCW Madurai district team members and the national team. Preparation meetings
were held on 13th Feb and 23rd March. 













Press Meet


The
action started with the press meeting on 29th March at Dindigul.
Reporters from 3 T.V channels and 3 news papers were present in the meeting. Rajesh,
the national president explained the objectives of our action and the following
demands to the press:


 

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		<dc:date>2010-04-27T10:03:27+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>young workers fighting</title>
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		<description> 

































Young workers across the world are becoming more united in their struggles for just work, says the
International Young Christian Workers (IYCW) president, Geethani Peries. 


&amp;lsquo;Young people are making a difference because
they are one in their vision of just work for all,&amp;rsquo; asserts Ms Peries. The IYCW
campaign for Social Protection for all is continuing to attract
support right across the world, in both rich and poor communities, in many
diverse religious and human rights groups, and among people of goodwill
everywhere. 


&amp;lsquo;We must build this spirit of solidarity if we
are to change the conditions of young workers such as Isabel Alvarez Rivas and
the young isolated laborers in the Philippines,&amp;rsquo; says Ms Peries. Their
stories can touch us all. 


&amp;lsquo;I am a 19-year old girl, and my name is Isabel
&amp;Aacute;lvarez Rivas. I started working when I was 10. I came to Caaguaz&amp;uacute; in the city
of Capiata and
I have been working hard in people&amp;rsquo;s houses. Now I am feeling really depressed
because when I look at my job as a domestic worker, I don&amp;rsquo;t see anything wrong
in what I do. But my bosses keep asking me to do the chores more quickly, and
to make a greater effort, because they say I don&amp;rsquo;t produce as much as they
expect me to. They ask me to get up at 5 a.m. to save time and do more work.
But there isn&amp;rsquo;t any chance that they will give me a pay raise.&amp;rsquo; Isabel
&amp;Aacute;lvarez Rivas, domestic worker, Paraguay.



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		<dc:date>2010-03-22T07:49:34+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>national formation</title>
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		<description>









YCW India is
committed to Gender equality and empowerment of young women and men&amp;hellip;&amp;hellip;


National
level 2 days formation 


    YCW
India celebrated the International Women Day on 6th and 7th
March at Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India.
We organised two activities. The first activity was 2 days national level
training session on 6th and 7th March. It was organised
at the Pastoral Centre at Thanjavur. The topics of the training were &amp;ldquo;women&amp;rsquo;s
Rights and strengthening the second line leaders&amp;rdquo;. 37 YCW members from 9
district movements participated in the program. 11 participants were young
women.

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		<dc:date>2010-03-20T08:35:22+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>ycw india demands</title>
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		<description>YCW India demands Equality between men and women for a better world for all&amp;hellip;&amp;hellip;.
Dharna (Protest Street Meeting) by YCW India
  

We organised a Dharna (Protest meeting) on 7th March from 3 to 5 pm at the centre of the town at Thanjavur to celebrate the International Women Day and to demand the rights of young women workers. 40 YCW members, 35 supporters of YCW participated in the activity. More than 1000 people paid attention to our demands. Our young leaders assumed the leadership of this activity through leading the activity; giving speeches and raising the demands through slogans. Ms. Tamil Selvi, secretary All India Democratic Women Association (AIDWA) Thanjavur district and Mr. Manoharan, secretary Centre for Indian Trade Union (CITU) addressed the public and supported our demands. We also distributed our demands through the pamphlets to the public who were passing us. We demanded our government to ensure the following: 

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