Bokaro Steel Worker's Union (BSWU)
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Bokaro Steel Worker's Union | |
Founded | 1963 by Bindeshwari Dubey |
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Founder | Bindeshwari Dubey |
Headquarters | Sector 3/B 375 Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand. Pin: 827003 |
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Affiliations | Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) |
Bokaro Steel Worker's Union is a union of workers of Bokaro Steel Plant, Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand. It was founded by Veteran Trade Unionist and former Chief Minister of Undivided Bihar Bindeshwari Dubey in the year 1963, of which he was its first President. Later he made INTUC President Michael John its president and he himself became its secretary. It is affiliated to ITUC affiliated Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC).
History[]
Bindeshwari Dubey was the tallest leader of Bokaro Steel Worker's Union. He was 6 times MLA, one time Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MP from each house, variously Minister in Bihar and Central Government and State's Chief Minister. During the low popularity of former PM Indira Gandhi, after the emergency, Dubey kept a meeting in the Union office of BSWU in Sector 3, Bokaro, in 1979 in which she was a chief guest. The city had seen the largest record crowd to date. Dubey was variously Union's President and Secretary from its formation till his death on 20 January 1993 (for 30 years continuously). He was its unanimous leader. Its other prominent leaders' names are H.C.L. Shrivastava, Parmanand Tripathi and Chandrashekhar Dubey.
Presidents and Secretaries of Bokaro Steel Worker's Union (BSWU)[]
No. | President and Tenure | Portrait of President | General Secretary and Tenure | Portrait of General Secretary | Other Important Posts | |
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1 | Bindeshwari Dubey (1963–64) | Fulena Prasad Verma | H.C.L. Shrivastava and Ramadhar Singh (Vice President) | |||
2 | Michael John (1964–77) | Bindeshwari Dubey | Ram Narayan Sharma (Working President) | |||
1 | Bindeshwari Dubey (1977–93) | H.C.L. Shrivastava (till August 1990), Parmanand Tripathi (1990-93) | Parmanand Tripathi (Working President) (till 1990), D.K.Choubey (Working President) (from 1990), A.K.Tripathi (Vice President)[1] | |||
4 | Chandrashekhar Dubey (1993–94) | Parmanand Tripathi | D.K. Choubey (Working President) | |||
5 | 1994 till contenew | Chandrashekhar Dubey | I D Paswan(Working President) | 2021 Kamal Ranjan Dubey(President) |
Controversy[]
In the year 1985 when Union's President Bindeshwari Dubey became Chief Minister of Undivided Bihar he left to Patna, its Working President Parmanand Tripathi and Secretary H.C.L. Shrivastava started fighting to capture the union and its office situated in sector-3 of Bokaro. Consequently, the matter went to court and the office was locked. Then H.C.L. Shrivastava made his other group of the union with the same name and claimed his group as a real Bokaro Steel Worker's Union (BSWU) on August 1990 claiming Parmanand Tripathi had made a fake list of office bearers. Both considered Dubey as their leaders but he had to be on one side so he chose Tripathi.[2] One more incident took place when Virendra Choubey made his own group to separate himself from Chandrashekhar Dubey. Both claimed their Union as the real one.
References[]
- Trade unions in India