Andhra Pradesh Vyavsaya Vruthidarula Union
The Andhra Pradesh Vyavsaya Vruthidarula Union (APVVU) is a state level trade union federation in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The APVVU comprises 448 mandal (block) level trade unions of agricultural workers, marginal farmers, fisher folk, indigenous people, shepherds and rural artisans. The APVVU is part of the National Alliance of People's Movements.[1]
History
The APVVU started in 1991 from three districts, Rangareddy, Chittoor and Mahbubnagar. It became a full-fledged federation at the state level in 1998. It was the first registered state-level federation in AP under the Trade Union Act, 1926.[2]
In 2009, the APVVU organised a 120 km padyatra to Chodavaram seeking work for eligible families under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.[3] In 2013, APVVU state secretary, J. Bapuji was arrested while leading a campaign for implementation of the Forest Rights Act in Jillellagudem, West Godavari District.[4]
Composition and Organisational Structure
In 2014, the APVVU had 577,850 members, of which 56% were women. 92% of its members are Dalits or Adivasis.
Every village elects a nit leader to the mandal level union. The mandal union is headed by a secretary. Two members, a man and a woman, from the mandal level are elected to the district committees. The state working committee consists of the district secretaries. Five elected state secretaries represent each of the workers' sectors. A secretary for national coordination is nominated from the general body.[1]
References
- Smitha, K. C. (1 August 2018). "Agrarian Movements in Neoliberal India: A Case Study of Andhra Pradesh Vyvasaya Vruthidarula Union". Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy. 7 (2): 123–144. doi:10.1177/2277976018778626. ISSN 2277-9760.
- Menon, G.; Ramaswamy, E. A. (2011). "Promotion of socio-economic rights of agricultural and rural workers in the state of Andhra Pradesh [2004-2010] programme evaluation report". National Alliance for Social Security.
- "Padayatra for NREGS works ends". The Hindu. 25 January 2009. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- Reporter, Staff (17 June 2013). "Release of APVVU leader demanded". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 29 August 2018.