शनिवार, 19 अगस्त 2017

Rahul Kumar Tewary speaks on STRIKE

FWICE Strike: The body is purposely trying to create a tiff between Producers association and the workers, says producer Rahul Kumar Tewary
Numerous cine employees, who are part of Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), went on an indefinite strike from yesterday (August 16). The issues which they are fighting for vary from the safety of workers, payments to number of working hours per day.
Giving the producers’ side of the story, Rahul Kumar Tewary, Producer Swastik Productions says, “Producers believes that this strike is certainly not in the best interest of the industry. The FWICE is unnecessarily creating rift between the workers and association. In fact, the Allied Mazdoor union which holds more than 50 thousand members, CINTAA, director association and many other affiliates of FWICE have openly criticised the strike as they are aware that it’s nothing more than a baseless approach to stall the functioning of the industry for personal gains.
The producer feels that FWICE is purposely creating rift for its own ulterior motives and does not have the best interest of the workers in mind. Every work place has its own issues and can be made better. The industry has come a long way today and basics like insurance, hygiene, payments, shooting hours are already in place.
He adds, “The FWICE is aware of all these actions taken by producers, but because of their internal disputes, they are purposely trying to create issues and stop normal functioning of the industry.”
Talking about the current situation, Rahul says that issues relating to payments are being worked upon. “The federation has been making unrealistic demands since 2015. The Producer association has met them numerous times and conveyed the same. We cannot afford to give 22% increment.
However, we understand that there's an inflation and so we sat down together with the Allied Mazdoor Union which represents the light men, spot, setting and other workforce and both agreed to a 7½% increment p.a,” he says.
Rahul adds, “Now, there is a dispute between the Federation and the Allied Mazdoor Union, they don't get along with each other. Since we have discussed with the Allied Mazdoor Union which doesn't get along with the Federation this has become a battle of egos. The federation, in order to out show the Allied Mazdoor Union, has called for a strike. They want the producers to agree to a higher percentage of increment so they could win their internal battles.”
How is this fair? asks Rahul. “They have also raised pointers like insurance , monthly payments etc ... The Producer association along with the broadcasters have a mandatory clause of insurance for all its workers. A daily fiction show cannot start without insurance. The workers are paid like every other monthly employee of the unit.
The Federation is basically stating incorrect details to the workers and stirring the strike,” he says.However, Rahul adds that such problems can’t be avoided. “This is a huge industry and there are bound to be issues with some members of our association - can the federation claim to have no rogue elements amongst the unions it represents? Are they perfect? I don’t think so. In order to eradicate such elements and issues at both ends - we have a dispute committee,” he says. 
Rahul feels that problems need to be dealt in a proper way. “There's a process to be followed! You can’t put the whole industry at risk claiming it to be a widespread issue. Today, we don't have any written understanding with the federation since 2015 and a pending case with the Competition Commission of India but all the producers are working with the same union members and paying the agreed rate,” he says. 
However, the strike doesn’t seem to have affected the work flow. “Although the strike is on, every television show is shooting. The workers have clearly seen through the ulterior motives and are in complete support of shoot. There are affiliates of federation who have denounced the strike,” he says. 
The matter has been politicised as well, something which has never happened before, says Rahul. “The federation has always been a non-political representative trade body but the current set of people in the federation have approached political parties to support them, they know the workers / technicians are happily working ... they are trying to create fear/create nuisance for the industry, they are desperate to make this strike a success because of which there have been internal disputes amongst their members and most of the affiliate unions are not supporting the strike,” he adds.
Rahul says that the crew of his shows have no issues and want to work. “In regards to Swastik all my shows are shooting, all the workers, technicians are together and everyone wants to work. There is no one who wants to stay away and join this baseless strike,” he says, adding, “We are fortunate and proud of our team. Majority of the workers and technicians have been part of the Swastik family for years and they have always stood by us. It’s all part of our journey together to create something valuable in this life.” 

Swastik Productions is run by Siddharth Kumar Tewary and Rahul Kumar Tewary who have produced wide variety of shows ranging from Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Na Kijo, Ambar Dhara, Phulwa, Navya to Mahabharat, Suryaputra Karn and Karamphaldata Shani and Shankar Jai KIshen 3 in 1. Porus is one of the most awaited project of the year.

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