The Bharatiya Janata Majdoor Cell (BJMC) represents a historic revolution in India’s labour movement, built on the foundations of nationalism, social justice, constitutional values, and inclusive development. It is not confined to traditional trade unionism but stands as a transformational force that redefines the role of workers in nation building.
BJMC believes that workers are the backbone of India’s economy—from agriculture and industry to ports, transport, construction, services, MSMEs, and the unorganised sector. The revolution of Bharatiya Janata Majdoor Cell is a movement to restore dignity to labour, ensure social security, and create a harmonious balance between workers’ welfare and national progress.
For many decades, the Indian labour ecosystem was dominated by fragmented, politically motivated, and confrontation-based unionism. While some struggles achieved short-term gains, large sections of workers—especially unorganised labour, contract workers, migrant workers, women, and gig workers—remained excluded from protection and representation.
Bharatiya Janata Majdoor Cell emerged to correct this imbalance by offering a disciplined, transparent, and development-oriented alternative. Registered under the Trade Unions Act, 1926, BJMC functions strictly within the legal and constitutional framework of India, upholding Central and State Labour Laws while advocating progressive reforms.
This marked the beginning of a new labour revolution—one that places the nation, the worker, and the workplace in constructive alignment.
The BJMC revolution is anchored in the belief that:
Guided by the principle of “Nation First, Labour with Dignity”, BJMC rejects destructive agitation and embraces dialogue, discipline, and democratic engagement as tools for change.
1. Protection of Workers’ Rights
More than 90% of India’s workforce operates in the unorganised sector. BJMC’s revolution focuses on:
BJMC places women at the centre of labour reform by promoting:
BJMC is committed to:
The BJMC revolution departs from outdated confrontation-based models and introduces:
BJMC believes that industrial peace and productivity are essential for sustainable growth and long-term employment generation.
With affiliated federations across India, including sector-specific bodies such as the All India Port Trust Workers Federation, BJMC operates as a pan-India labour platform. Its presence across states enables it to address local labour challenges while contributing to national-level policy discussions.
The organisation follows democratic principles, internal discipline, and transparency, ensuring that every worker’s voice is heard and respected.
The BJMC revolution aligns with the broader vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and inclusive development. By supporting government initiatives for employment, skilling, social security, and industrial growth, BJMC ensures that labour reforms translate into real benefits for workers on the ground.
BJMC believes that a strong nation is built when:
The BJMC revolution extends beyond factories and offices. It includes:
The revolution of Bharatiya Janata Majdoor Cell is not an event—it is a continuous movement. It evolves with changing economic realities, technological advancements, and the aspirations of India’s workforce.
BJMC stands firm in its commitment to:
Bharatiya Janata Majdoor Cell envisions an India where:
Bharatiya Janata Majdoor Cell – A Revolutionary Movement of Workers, for Workers, with the Nation.
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