Rastriya Colliery Majdoor Sangh

Indian trade union

  • India
Key people
Lalan Choubey(General Secretary).He is also office bearer of INTUC currently working as national secretaryAffiliationsIndian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC)The name Rastriya Colliery Majdoor Sangh was kept by its then founder President Bindeshwari Dubey in the 1970s.

Rastriya Colliery Majdoor Sangh is a trade union of colliery workers of India. It is affiliated by ITUC affiliated Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), a trade union group made by Indian National Congress leaders. Erstwhile 'Colliery Majdoor Sangh' was founded by the union of veteran trade unionists Bindeshwari Dubey (Former Chief Minister of undivided Bihar), Ram Narayan Sharma, Kanti Mehta, S. Dasgupta, B.P.Sinha, Murlidhar Prasad and few others. They then managed to get it affiliated by Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC). Later when Bindeshwari Dubey became its President in the 1970s he renamed it from 'Colliery Majdoor Sangh' to 'Rashtriya Colliery Majdoor Sangh'. Earlier he was its vice president and general secretary.

In 2011, it claimed to have 265000 members.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Members of Rashtriya Colliery Mazdoor Sangh (RCMS) have threatened to go on indefinite strike from March 28 demanding constitution of Joint Bipartite Committee for Coal Industries (JBCCI) that looks into wage revision of coal workers. General secretary of RCMS Lalan Choubey said that there is a 2.65 lakh member of Sangh. - Times of India". The Times of India. 1 March 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
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