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Militant Trade union promoters meet militant private sector companies

09/11/08

Permalink 12:42:41 pm, by Brain Dead Email , 450 words   English (US)
Categories: India

Militant Trade union promoters meet militant private sector companies

They have them by collars, literally. Communist Party of India (Marxist) is being held by ransom by TATA and Infosys.

We live in exciting times. After Kashmiri militants get hit by head by nationalist, CPI (M) is tasting its own medicine.

The anti-Indian and anti-people CPI(M)is the promoter of the so called wretched Center of Indian trade Unions (CITU) which has killed so many industries and made millions of common Indians jobless and hopeless.

Today the CPI (M) begs the capitalist to come and invest in West Bengal , then kills poor farmers and and rapes women in order to accomodate the capitalist. :crazy:

Read this Infosys still undecided on investing in West Bengal

Infosys, the country's second largest software exporter, on Thursday said it was undecided on going ahead with investment plans in West Bengal, where socio-political opposition has thrown Tata Motors' Nano project into uncertainty.

"We are yet to take any decision. I said we will have to relook and rethink because we are concerned about the safety of our employees," T V Mohandas Pai, Member of the Board, Infosys, told reporters.

Ironically, it is the capitalist companies are trying to save their employees from the self declared protectors of working class. :>

Now read this,

Tatas say won't accept change in master plan

Tata Motors on Tuesday stepped up pressure on the West Bengal government, saying it wasn't going to accept any measure that would disturb the existing arrangement of the Singur Nano plant.

The communist thought that what they say is law. :))

Others are finding voice

Bajaj does a flip-flop, now endorses Tata

"I am fed up of hearing these things. Ratan (Tata) is a dear friend of mine. And anyone who knows me, is aware that I don't pay a dime to anybody..." said Bajaj Auto chairman Rahul Bajaj.

Even though he said nothing about CPI (M), but, the industry is finding a voice.

Earlier the IT employees had booted CPI (M) and CITU by not joining their useless strikes.

Update: 13 September 2008
Now read this

A decision to not go forward with its proposed software development centre at Salt Lake's Sector V, Kolkata's IT hub, was taken at a high-level internal meeting last week. But the move is yet to be formalized and the company's decision hasn't so far been communicated to the West Bengal government.

According to internal Satyam sources, the company feels that the piece of land allocated to it in Salt Lake is low-lying and amenable to water logging, especially during monsoons. "Therefore, as such, it is not suitable for establishing a software development centre," a company source said. Satyam had been allocated 2.77 acres at Salt Lake for the software development centre.

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Comment from: Dipack Hattengdi [Visitor]
All the reports collected by the news media and the reports prepared by the IB, on the activities of our great Indian Communists during the period January 1957 - December 1962, be honestly aired in the media without any censorship and or Government interference. All will be clear to us ordinary citizens. The role of the Indian Communists leading up to and during the 1962 hostilities with China, has been shameful if not downright seditious. The Congress leadership's role in dealing with the Indian Communists (at that time) is also most questionable. What do you expect from them?
12/29/08 @ 04:03

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