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''Nokku kooli'' is a euphemism for extortion by organized labour unions in
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under which bribes are paid to trade union activists in exchange for allowing unaffiliated workers to unload their own belongings and materials. This happens with the tacit support of political parties including those in government. In
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, 'nokku kooli', translates into 'gawking wages' or 'wages for (just) looking on'. ''Nokku kooli'' often enjoys a quasi-legal status, legitimized in one case by the Head-load Workers Welfare Fund Board of an industrial zone in
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establishing a 'wages list' for jobs that can be completed with machine-driven processes.


Modus operandi

The '' modus operandi'' is usually as follows: At almost every industrial zone and residential area in the state, worker's unions posts "lookouts" whose task is to spot vehicles carrying goods. Once a quarry is spotted the news is quickly conveyed to all available union members, who then descend ''en masse'' to the place where the goods are to be offloaded. Heated negotiations then commence. The leaders often demand extortionist rates for doing the work. Their demand for a "right to work" is often not matched by an obligation to be efficient. So the usual compromise is for pay the union workers a certain amount for just watching - or gawking - while the work is done mechanically or using in-house workers. The employer, of course, loses both ways while making a double payment for the same work - he pays one group of "workers" for not working and another for actually getting it done. A
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Writer,
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, illustrates Nokku Kooli with the following example: :''You are, say, moving house. The worker comrades demand a prodigious sum to load/unload; so you decide to do it yourself with help from friends. The comrades look on from a distance; when you’re done, they ask to be paid the demanded wages. If you don’t pay up, there is a bit of violence and you get hurt. The revolution in Kerala says the worker must be paid even if he doesn’t work. That is a kind of workers’ paradise even Marx did not anticipate.'' Widely recognized as an unethical labour practice, it is cited as one of the reasons for poor industrial development in Kerala. Following a recent change of government in the state, the new Labour Minister
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has said attempts to end the menace of ‘nokku kooli' will commence as part of the department's agenda for the 100-day development program of the State government declared by Chief Minister
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. This move by the government has been substantial success and various cities and districts have been declared Nokku Kooli-free.. On 2018 May 1, an official release from the Kerala CM
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office said that trade unions had offered full support to the state government's move to end 'nokku kooli' in the state and 'Nokku kooli' to become history. Unfortunately, the practice continues to be widespread, especially in Trivandrum, the state capital.


Judicial intervention

The state government of Kerala's Labour Department has taken steps to end this illegal practice, including depriving implicated workers of their jobs. There were interventions from Kerala High Court stating that case would be filed against those demanding ‘nokku kooli’. The state government unified the loading and unloading charges in the state after reviewing and revising the prevailing charges. A scheme was launched allowing the advance remittance of loading/unloading charges through State Bank of Travancore branches. This fare would be claimed by the workers from the bank through "Headload Workers Welfare Fund Board" offices. This scheme was launched in the capital city of Kerala,
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(Trivandrum), which is declared as the first ‘Nokkukooli-free’ city in the state. The state government is in the process of launching this scheme all over the state starting with the five municipal corporations in the state.
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and
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were subsequently declared ‘Nokkukooli-free’. A truck carrying heavy equipment for ISRO was blocked in in Thiruvananthapuram in September 2021 just days after the Kerala High Court had reprimanded the state government for failing to effectively implement a law to abolish the practice.


See also

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(strike used in Indian subcontinent for civil disobedience)


References


External links


Government Opposes Nokku Kooli (Asianet News, 16 February 2011)

Kerala honcho takes on union, unloads himself (Economic Times. 20 January 2011)

CITU opposes ‘nokku kooli’, (The Hindu, 28 April 2010)


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