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Introduction
The genesis of resistance across the world with respect to industrial mechanization
dates back to 1779. This movement, known as the Luddite movement, involved,
among others, English workers in the weaving and textile industry. They objected
to the introduction of the mechanized loom, as they perceived the new machinery
to be a threat to their livelihood.1
In the 19th century, Karl Marx propounded the Conflict theory. He emphasized
that in a capitalistic setup, the reason for conflicts is the power differential among
societal classes. According to the Trusteeship philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi,
employers are supposed to look after the welfare of employees. The Pluralistic
theory of industrial relations emphasizes that industrial relations theories and
policies seek ways of achieving a workable and equitable balance between the
goals of workers, employers, and the larger society.2 Excessive corporate power
SIMRAN JAIN is a third-year student creates substandard wages and working conditions, which can burden society
at the National Law University Delhi with welfare-reducing social costs.
(NLUD). She is the student fellow at Cen- Globalization is now deeply rooted in the world economy. It has created a
ter for Innovation, Intellectual Property huge potential for business development across world and has resulted in the
and Competition (CIIPC). She has been birth of a new global economic map. It is a major driver of economic growth
the legal researcher for the National via international trade in goods, services and capital flows through foreign direct
Commission for Women, Government investments (FDIs) and portfolio investments.
of India. She is also a researcher for Safe The introduction of technology across the world has spread far and wide, which
in India, an organization that aims to is quite often not in tandem with domestic technology. In the last few years,
highlight the violation of safety norms global capitalism has led to significant restructuring. One major aspect of this is
across automobile industries in India. the transnationalization of production, i.e., the separation and segmentation of
She is associated with the Clinic for As- production processes across different regions or factories all over the globe. This
sistance in Labor Laws (CALL), NLUD. She phenomenon is often described as the ascendancy of global production networks
has been published in various national (henceforth GPN).3
and international blogs. Her research As a consequence, global and local markets are more competitive than ever
interests include competition, IP law, before. Competition has increased between multinational companies to tap into
international law and gender justice. new markets, use cheap labor to exploit economies of scale, and reduce the cost
of production.4 Governments of developing nations keep employees, regarding working conditions in the industry
their labor laws flexible in order to attract foreign capital, and recognition of the trade union.
which places an increasingly downward pressure on wages This paper seeks to examine and analyze these follow-
and union bargaining power.5 This also has an impact on ing issues, as well as the violation of labor rights in the
domestic companies as competition increases for them as context of the Bajaj Auto Strike in Pune. It argues that the
well, and they have to keep up with the changing industrial agency of labor has been devalued post globalization. As a
landscape. This process adversely affects the interests of result, employers have begun to violate the basic right of
labor. Thus, the rights of workers end up being a matter workers such as wage revision and ensuring safe working
of consideration and importance.6 conditions in the establishment.
1. Increase in Wages and Share of Profits Issues in Minimum Wages Calculation in India
On June 25, 2013 about 950 workers at the Chakan plant The Minimum Wages Act only lays down the procedure
of Bajaj Auto demanded improved wages and working to fix and revise minimum wages. It does not provide
conditions. This demand was responsible for the major for fixed amount of wages, but the basis on which it
controversy in the issue. should be calculated. Generally, for the said calculation,
The company is the world’s most profitable two-wheeler the fixing authorities consider principles laid down in
manufacturer.11 The VKKS has alleged that the compen- resolution of the 15th Indian Labor Conference, which
sation paid to the workers was not in tandem with the is also not strictly adhered to. As a consequence, there
rising profits of the company. Its claim was that for each is evident variation in the minimum wage rates, even
Pulsar motorcycle that is produced, the workers get only in the same occupation. Often, it does not even reflect
Rs 300, while shareholders and managerial staff get Rs the necessary cost of living.20 Another issue is related
16,700 and the dealers, and government get Rs 10,000 to gender disparity in minimum wage. However, there
each. Further, inflation in Pune as per the consumer are a few indicators based on international experience,
price index for industrial workers grew by 11.7% in which can be used while calculating minimum wages.
2010 over 2009.12 They are estimates of cost of living for workers and
their families, number of people directly affected by
Judicial Intervention in Cases of Wage Demand minimum wages, etc.21
In Indian labor law jurisprudence before 1947, a case Since the calculation of minimum wages is itself conten-
was dismissed outright if a trade union demanded higher tious, workers in the industries must not be compelled to
wages. This was on the grounds that a court does not have subsist on wages, which are often erroneously calculated.
the power to alter the contractual obligations between the Thus, they must be able to raise demands for an increase
parties.13 Then in 1949, the Federal Court held in the in wages.
case of Western India Automobile Association vs. Industrial The judicial principles of wage fixation are derived partly
Tribunal14 that in the interest of social justice, and with a from both the management and economic theory. They are
view to secure peace and harmony between the employer further blended with the tenets of equity and fairness. For
and employees, industrial adjudication can impose new this, it is imperative to look at the Indian jurisprudence
obligations and abolish redundant ones. Subsequently, this with respect to the demand of increase in wages by the
opinion of the Federal Court was adopted by the Supreme workers working in an establishment.
Thus, it is clear from the case laws mentioned that in a few other fields, this was the first instance of such
during adjudication, the Court has sought to balance the demand in India made by workers from the assembly and
claims of social justice with the situation of the national production floor.
economy and of capital for reasonable profits. The Court This demand for ESOP was dismissed immediately. The
is of the opinion that the matters related to wage fixation MD of Bajaj Auto, Rajiv Bajaj stated that if the workers
are not static and are subjected to change. The paying began to demand like wayward children, the company,
capability of the employer has to be taken into account like a parent, had to be “fair but firm.”29
while assessing the issue. In the present situation, VKKS He also declared unambiguously that the company
had contended that there was substantial profit incurred did not believe that loyalty of people could be bought by
by the company, thus their wages should be increased. throwing shares at them. The management further said
Once the matter is taken to the Court, it should look that ESOPs are a legitimate demand only in the IT in-
into the facts and if increase of wages is within the paying dustry or where capital is an issue. Even those automobile
capability of the employer and will still keep the company companies that issue shares, issue it to only those in the top
financially stable in the future, then the wages of the em- managerial positions in their research and development
ployees should be raised. (R&D) wing and not to workers.30
An almost indignant response from Bajaj’s side shows
2. Owning Company Shares the chasm between how managements view workers’ role
The union asked for equity shares, also known as employee and how the latter sees it.
stock ownership plan (ESOP). It was asked to be given The president of the union explained the reason behind
to the workers at Re 1 a share. While this practice is still the demand for cheap equity shares. He said that since they
prevalent in information technology (IT) companies and were the ones producing wealth, they must have a share
(Uttarakhand) unit. When the union attempted to orga- “Adjudication does not, in our opinion, mean
nize the workers for the movement, it led the management adjudication according to the strict law of master
to believe that VKKS was provoking them. The genesis of and servant. The award of the Tribunal may con-
this agitation dates back to the time when workers of the tain provisions for settlement of a dispute which
Pantnagar plant approached the VKKS to take up their no Court could order if it was bound by ordinary
demands. In 2012, they went on strike to assert their right law, but the Tribunal is not fettered in any way by
of formation of union. This agitation was supported by these limitations. In Volume 1 of Labor Disputes
VKKS. It was alleged that soon after this their relations and Collective Bargaining by Ludwig Teller, it is
with the management began to get worse. said at page 536 that industrial arbitration may in-
VKKS also stated that the management of Baja Auto volve the extension of an existing agreement or the
had suspended 22 workers in Chakan plant after the strike making of a new one or, in general, the creation
in June 2012. It also denied to revise the wage agreement. of a new obligation or modification of old ones,
According to the agreement in 2010, in case employees while commercial arbitration generally concerns
of Bajaj Auto were given a higher increment than that itself with the interpretation of existing obligations
mentioned in the wage agreement, this higher increment and disputes relating to existing agreements. In our
would be applicable to those covered by the agreement opinion, it is a true statement about the functions
as well. According to the union, this clause was violated of an Industrial Tribunal in labor disputes.”
by the management.
The VKKS was recognized in 2007 after a long period This has been the settled position since this case and has
of struggle. Initially, management had responded to the been later affirmed by various HC judgements, Ahmed-
demands of formation of VKKS by closing down the abad Sarangpur Mills Company Ltd. v Industrial Court
Akurdi plant. The production was shifted to units at Au- Ahmedabad and Anr.41
rangabad and Uttarakhand in September 2007. Finally, India’s automobile industry is the one of the largest in
after an order of the court, the Bharatiya Kamgar Sena, the world.42 There are four belts in this industry, with
which was backed by Shiv Sena, was derecognized, and Delhi-Manesar being the largest one. Over the years there
the VKKS was deemed as the majority union.38 have been reports of workers’ meeting with serious ac-
The Supreme Court of India, during the 1950s, decided cidents in the industry, which often results in permanent
the industrial disputes by interpreting both the contractual disabilities or considerable deterioration in the working
obligations and the legislation literally. efficiency of the employees.43
In 1957, Justice Bhagavati, in the case of Nirmala Textile Laws regarding workplace safety are in place in legisla-
Finishing Mills Ltd., v Second Industrial Tribunal, Pun- tions such as The Factories Act.44 Chapter IV of the Act
jab39, asserted the notion of social justice. He remarked is devoted to ensure safety of the workers, and Part III to
that the ultimate objective of industrial adjudication is ensure a healthy working condition for the workers. The
to bolster the growth of the national economy and to latter includes provisions of cleanliness, ventilation, drink-
promote industrial peace. ing water, latrines, urinals, ensuring fencing of machinery,
In the case of Rastriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh v Apollo prohibition of employment of young persons near danger-
Mills Ltd.40, Justice Hidayatullah observed that tenets of ous machines, etc. Section 845 of the Act provides for ap-
social justice are not dependent on contractual relations pointing a Chief Inspector by the State Government. The
and are not to be enforced according to the principles of Chief Inspector, subject to the control of the State Govern-
contract of service. It is something beyond those principles ment, has the power to issue orders to the owner of the
and is invoked to render justice even when there is no premises in respect of the carrying out of the provisions.46
contractual backing. Since the Chief Inspector is subjected to the control of
The dispute arose due to the closure of a mill for certain the government, the government itself may have policies
days due to the shortage of water. The workers demanded which may favor the owners of the factories. Hence, there
compensation for loss of wages and dearness allowance. is a possibility that the workers’ interest may get under-
The Court upheld the decision of the Industrial Court of mined here due to the lack of initiatives and apathy by
granting wages to the workers. It also upheld the Industrial the government. The Act provides no mechanism for the
Court’s decision of not applying the Standing Orders Act workers to approach an adjudicatory body directly in case
according to which, inasmuch as the partial closure of the of violation regarding their safety conditions. The Chief
Mills was due to force majeure, they were not liable The Inspector mandatorily acts as an intermediary. In case the
Court upheld that: inspector issues certain directives, the contravention of the
recognition of the union since the beginning, the matter During the strikes in 2014, management threatened
would not have escalated as it did, and the subsequent the workers, stating that they would shift the production
agitation was completely avoidable. facilities to other plants. Bajaj Auto has the flexibility
to be able to move production out of Chakan to other
Conclusion plants located in Pantnagar and Aurangabad in a short
time. Management also stated that, once the production
For the labor class in India and their leaders, the major shifted to the other plants, the striking workers would be
challenge is to keep up with their morale at a time when not needed and may have to content themselves with the
inflation is at a high and even the prices of essential items benefits under the Voluntary Retirement Scheme.56 With
is soaring. Job opportunities have become scarce. There no indication of management yielding, and not enough
is general apathy from management whenever workers support from the rank and file of the employees, pressure
raise their demands. Instead of getting into negotiation, from suspended employees and wage losses ultimately
workers are met with coercive actions. This is also what resulted in the strike being called off by the workers after
the management of Baja Automobile did; it threatened 50 days. This is one of the many instances of management
to shift the plant from Chakan to elsewhere, when the victimizing the workers.
workers unionized and demanded their rights. Despite the Today the wage share of the Indian working class is
judicial mandate for management to give recognition to substantially lower than even in other so called emerging
the majority trade union that had been elected, manage- economies in the global South.57 As noted earlier, this
ment flouted it. This worsened the situation. Incidentally, phenomenon has accelerated after the economic restruc-
when workers went on strike, it was during the time when turing post 1990. In the absence of a legislative mandate,
the automobile industry in that region was looking at there is blatant ignorance by management to even endure
actively cutting production costs and, thereby, resulting safe working conditions for the workers. On the other
in loss of jobs. This made the situation even more difficult hand, management refuses to get in negotiation with the
for VKKS.53 employees and instead threatens them.
In 2014, the Company revised the wages of the workers The majority of the existing labor laws in India were
and the permanent employees got a hike of Rs. 10,000 a framed when India was under British rule. Therefore, the
month.54 With respect to the demand of the trade union major objective of these laws was not to give protection
for increase of wage, if the employer has the financial ca- to labor but to protect the interests of the colonial ruler.58
pacity to pay them out of the profits, the precedents direct There is a pressing need for these laws to keep pace with
us towards an increase in wage share of the employees. The changing needs of the time. A few flexibilities in the laws
employees can approach the Court for revision of wages, have been introduced, but they are applicable only in limited
if unsatisfied with the rise in wages by the employer. The areas, such as export processing zones (EPZs) and special
employer would have to materially prove its inability to economic zones (SEZs), etc. Further, the existence of large
pay for the Court to pronounce the decision in their favor. number of laws along with multiple legal bodies has also
Further, the demand of ESOPs in the industry should added complications to proper functioning of such laws.59
be fulfilled by the employer. It shall ensure the share in Thus, it can be concluded that the agency of labor has
profit by the workers. Further, management cannot refuse been devalued post-liberalization. The primary focus of
to acknowledge the majority union, the VKKS, and as a employers is to garner profit for themselves and exclude
result, refuse to enter into negotiation with them. the workers from the profit sharing system. The legal sys-
The issue of dismissal of six workers from the Pune tem also has not facilitated the rights of discourse of the
plant is pending in the Labor Court. The struggle of workers by providing safeguards and remedy. Therefore,
VKKS in Chakan has led to certain revelations about the landscape is such that the workers have to unionize
the reaction of the community in general. Even dur- themselves and constantly struggle in the apathetic envi-
ing the 50 days of a hunger strike of VKKS in 2013 at ronment created by employers and the dearth of initiative
the Chakan plant, there was no support from the civil by the government. The three social partners namely the
societies or an industry wide action. Even the media political authority, labor unions and employers should
coverage was very limited. The state government was a pursue harmony in the industrial establishment as their
mute spectator. The labor minister just called one meet- primary goal. They should undertake exercises in order to
ing and that, too, was unsuccessful.55 restore social and industrial peace.60
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