Friday, July 20, 2012

Black Thursday

Chief of National Commission for Women in India Mamta Sharma has advised females to dress carefully, in light of the Assam molestation incident. Disgusting! Is this the reaction that you expect from someone who is holding such an important portfolio and over and above is a woman herself? So the fault lies with females & their way of dressing not in the prying & lustful eyes of the men who engage in such dastardly acts! In effect what Mamta Sharma is trying to suggest probably is that the girl who was molested in Assam was at fault not the assailants, who are still at large. Insensitivity appears to be an understatement!


Nothing can justify a crime. Yesterday’s incident at the Manesar plant at Maruti is again a grim reminder of the spreading tentacles of workplace violence. Yesterday the violent workers at the plant engaged in armed arson and rioting and killed the GM (HR) of the company. Awanish Kumar Dev, HR GM, was burnt beyond recognition while 100 others were injured. The rioting workers seem to have broken both the legs of the Awanish and he choked to death. He received 100% burnt injuries.

Workplace violence disengages everyone. Some very prominent incidents in India in the recent times are:

2008 – Place: Greater Noida - the CEO and Managing Director of Cerlikon-Graziano Transmission India Pvt Ltd was killed by a agitating workers.

2009 – Place: Near Coimbatore – Roy Geroge, the Vice President (HR) of an auto manufacturing company was killed by a group of sacked workers in his cabin in the company's unit about 20 km from Coimbatore.

2011 – Place: Bolangir (Orissa) - the DGM (operations) of Graphite India Ltd – Powermax Steel division, was killed when some suspended workers staging ‘dharna' outside the plant stopped his car and allegedly set it on fire.

These are the ones which made headlines. But if one understands the entire gamut of workplace violence, as defined by ILO,  then hundreds others go unreported every year, in India, and all over the world. Only some countries like Canada have strong and comprehensive legislation to deal with all forms of workplace violence.

Coming back to Maruti incident, workers have every right to protest & demand but no one has the right to engage in violence or to kill somebody. The slain GM (HR) has a family with a 10 year old son. Besides a young life being snuffed- away cruelly, the trauma that his family will face throughout their lives is unimaginable. Those responsible should be prosecuted and punished in the toughest manner possible to be a lesson for others.

Although the Maruti issue is complex, if one has followed the trail of strikes and incidents since last year. The company’s management and HR failed to assess right from the beginning the enormity of the HR problem and finally things seem to have exploded. However even this cannot justify what happened in the Maruti plant on Thursday. It is unfortunate, tragic and gruesome and calls for stringent actions. Maruti may even not see any reason to keep the Manesar plant running in the future!

Mamta and Maruti workers made yesterday a black Thursday for humanity!

7 comments:

Vishnu Raghavan said...

dear sir
this kind of violence is indeed a bit disturbing and should be dealt with strongly as you suggested. no justification exists and this is a tragedy that should never have taken place. that said you also made a valid point that the grievances of workers should be taken note of, else it will fuel disappointment and fuel dissent in their ranks.there are softer subtler ways of dealing with workers. eerily similar are stories of soldiers, who have shot their higher ranking officers for lack of sensitivity. this has also shown an alarming trend in recent times. these organizations must necessarily take the required precautions

Vishnu Raghavan said...

Dear Sir
Mamata Sharmas comment was indeed uncalled for and in poor taste. but the fault also lies with the onlookers who stood by and did nothing. unless one raises ones hand in self defence, one will get hurt. most of us are apathetic to what happens to our neighbours- main kyun phasoon is a common refrain. and this has caused us to stagnate.

Yukthi said...

Dear sir,

It is very unfortunate that these kind of events are occurring.These kind of situations are depicting how insensitive people are turning out.This time it has crossed the limits of ugliness.Killing a person after beating him ....is too cruel...

the biggest loss in this violent incident is the life of an employee which can not be compensated.

After last year’s labour unrest and loss of production, Maruti Suzuki has taken various steps to keep the work environment harmonious between the workers and management, but these efforts seems to have not worked to the fullest .

Dr. Debashish Sengupta said...

Hi Vishnu,

Thanks for your comments. You are right...the apathy of the society is equally loathsome...something which I wrote in my previous post.

Thanks once again for reading & commenting.

Cheers,
Debashish

Dr. Debashish Sengupta said...

Dear Sekhar,

A trail of incidents since last year, coupled by the complete leadership failure at all levels - be it be the top leadership, the line leadership or the union leadership compounded the problem. Now the issue has exploded in the face of the company and things look beyond any redemption unfortunately.
I pray for the family of the slain GM(HR)...my heart goes out to them.

Debashish

Sandhya S said...

Mamta Sharma has forgotten that many women who wore burqas were also molested in India. Everyday I read in the newspaper about some girl either getting molested or raped. The society should teach their sons not to harass rather than teaching their daughters how to dress.

Dr. Debashish Sengupta said...

Hi Sandhya,

Couldn't agree with you any less. Thanks for commenting.

Best,
Debashish