Tuesday, August 28, 2018

[ Enough is Enough means in Kannada Sakappa Saku.]

Working in a textile mill is not easy, weather it is in a State of the Art Textile Mill or not so much as the state of the art textile mills.My experience for over 55 years was with ups and downs.Many ups and luckily few downs I did have to undergo. The hard work with good motivation and discipline is sure to bring some good rewards.The people who run the textile mills also have ups and downs. However they do not have to worry for their bread and butter.The people who are running the highest number of industries in India do not run a textile mill now they said enough is enough now and shut the gates and locked it. Though they did ran the best mills in the country once. The people who never ran a textile mill are today running only the best mills in India and most of their production is exported. Textile Industry is the mother of all industries they said once. Now we have only State Of The Art textiles mills no body says it is mother of all industries. Every industry is a mother of some industry including those who do not have a mother they have a sister or a associate. These textile mills also have said enough is enough now on account of government policies which keep changing from budget to budget year after year many mills closed unable to manage.

The people who are the work force cannot say enough is enough on account of the kind of job they do. They are all the workforce of the industry.Even thous in the Sub Managerial and Manager level find it difficult to say enough is enough on account of professional ethics and managements good promotional policy or other good reasons favorable to them. There was a period when the same group of persons said enough is enough and quit jobs and found better jobs else where in any part of our country. The present people cannot switch jobs to any part of the country on account of many hurdles that have cropped up due to various reasons mainly the language and community angle being one of the main reasons. The next hurdle is the schools or college admission to children.

So how are the persons employed in textile mills at shop floor level of management cadre enjoying their work involvement today. Are they saying enough is enough.

Those were the days when a person who enters a mill with a job will go home only when he finds his remuneration in a new job which gives him 100 % more wages or salary only if he finds enough is enough working atmosphere or on some other personal reason.There was a big reputed mill where no one left their job and so there was no promotion to my fried till he retired. The mill is closed now and that closed mill is giving my friend pension every month even now. It was a textile mill not run by Indians who gave pension benefits but they were pension culture mind set management of another developed country running a textile mill.They left saying enough is enough and sold the mill to a local billionaire who never ran a mill.He closed the Mill.

Do we have any private mill where they give pension to workmen or officers?

We have one Textile mill where children study up to graduation in one school in south India.

We have a Textile Mill where all the workers have a house / quarters near the mills and school being close by.

We have a Textile Mill where all the workers get required Milk and vegetables delivered to their home daily

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