Transit Showdown: BVG on Strike?
- Jaime David
- Mar 6
- 1 min read
The article on wsws.org analyzes the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) workers' strike in India, framing it within the context of escalating global class struggle. The strike, triggered by low wages, poor working conditions, and privatization threats, reflects broader discontent among workers facing deteriorating economic realities exacerbated by government policies favoring big business. The author argues that the DTC workers' grievances are not isolated, but symptomatic of a worldwide trend. They cite examples of labor unrest and strikes across various countries, highlighting the growing resistance to austerity measures and the erosion of workers' rights. The piece connects these struggles to the rising geopolitical tensions and the increasing danger of war, arguing that governments are attempting to impose the costs of militarization and economic instability onto the working class. Furthermore, the article criticizes existing trade unions in India for their alleged complicity with the government and their failure to effectively represent the interests of the workers. The author advocates for the formation of independent rank-and-file committees to provide workers with genuine representation and leadership. These committees, the article suggests, should be based on a socialist perspective, linking the fight for workers' rights to the broader struggle against capitalism and war. The article concludes by urging DTC workers and the wider working class to unite and fight for a socialist alternative to the current system. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/06/dehl-m06.html
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