Uplifting Dignity, Securing Rights, Empowering Workers

The Kerala Labour Movement (KLM) is the official labor initiative operating under the Labor Commission of the Kerala Catholic Bishops’ Council (KCBC). Rooted deeply in the Catholic Church’s rich history of Catholic Social Teaching—specifically echoing Pope Leo XIII’s foundational encyclical Rerum Novarum—KLM acts as a proactive civil society network dedicated to the welfare of laborers.

While parish groups like Matruvedi and Pitruvedi anchor family life, KLM extends the Church’s reach into the economic sphere, directly advocating for the 93% of workers in the unorganized (informal) sector who face financial insecurity, lack of labor protections, and inequality.

Vision & Mission

Our Vision: A just and equitable society where every worker enjoys fundamental human dignity, labor justice, economic security, and fullness of life without discrimination of caste, class, or religion.

Core Objectives

  • Enhancing Labor Dignity: Disseminating the perspectives of both Christian social ethics and the International Labour Organization (ILO) to foster respect for honest labor.
  • Securing Labor Justice: Lobbying for fair wages, safe workplaces, and the strict implementation of protective labor laws.
  • Universal Social Security: Enrolling informal workers into state-sponsored welfare funds, pension boards, and medical insurance policies to shield them from economic crises.
  • Ensuring Gender Justice: Actively building up the collective bargaining power and legal support frameworks for women in the unorganized workforce.

Historical Milestones

KLM has spent decades evolving from an awareness initiative into a legally registered, highly organized trade union facilitator across Kerala.

1972
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1972
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The Initial Spark

The movement began its grassroots work across Kerala, laying the groundwork for organizing marginalized informal workers who lacked structural representation.

1979
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1979
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Episcopal Foundation

The Kerala Catholic Bishops’ Council (KCBC) formally established the official Commission for Labour to guide, oversee, and spiritually back worker animation programs.

1991-2002
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Formalization & Re-activation

The Unorganized Workers Forum (UWF) reached full-scale operation by 1991. To combat the severe impacts of rapid globalization on informal laborers, the movement was heavily restructured in 2002 under the Charitable Societies Registration Act.

Present Era
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National Federation Integration

KLM achieved recognition as a founding member of the Workers India Federation (WIF), connecting Kerala’s labor struggles to the nationwide network of Catholic labor NGOs.

Our Specialized Labor Forums & Trade Unions

To effectively advocate for specific rights, KLM organizes workers into independent, specialized forums registered under the Trade Union Act. These groups allow independent laborers to collectively bargain and access state welfare boards.

Forum / Trade UnionSectors RepresentedTarget Interventions
Swathanthra Nirmmana Thozhilali Union (SNTU)Construction WorkersWorkplace safety, fair wages, enrollment in Construction Welfare Boards.
Kerala Domestic Workers Forum (KDWF)Domestic Helps, HousemaidsFighting exploitation, securing legal recognition, regulating working hours.
Kerala Tailoring Workers Forum (KTWF)Independent & Small-Scale TailorsFacilitating registration into the Kerala Tailoring Workers Welfare Fund Board.
Kerala Fisheries Workers ForumTraditional Fishers, Fish VendorsSecuring safety equipment, income stabilization, and climate-vulnerability relief.
Kerala Pravasi Kshemanidhi Forum (KPKF)Returning & Active NRI WorkersAssisting migrant laborers and returnees in registering for state Pravasi pension funds.
Other Specialized ForumsMotor Transport, Small Plantation, and Shops & Establishments workers.Integrating disparate local informal units into organized bargaining groups.

Core Services & Grassroots Programs

KLM translates policy advocacy into highly practical everyday assistance at the parish level through dedicated Workers Facilitation Centres.

1.Welfare Board Enrolments:Welfare & Legal Aid.

Helping workers understand, apply for, and maintain their memberships in various State Government Welfare Boards, ensuring access to pensions, marriage assistance, and educational scholarships for their children.

2.Suraksha Clinics & Palliative Care:Community Health Support.

Operating mobile home care teams alongside medical professionals to provide medical assistance and spiritual attention to aging, sick, or injured laborers right in their homes.

3.Employment Self-Help Groups (SHGs):Financial Autonomy.

Grouping 10 or more neighborhood workers of the same trade into specialized cooperative clusters to pull resources, upgrade skills, and secure micro-loans without predatory interest rates.

4.Vocational Skills Training:Skill Advancement.

Partnering with governmental agencies to run continuous skill-upgradation and certification programs, significantly improving the employability of informal laborers.

Get Connected with Your Local KLM Unit

Are you an independent worker seeking structural support, or a parishioner looking to volunteer for labor welfare? Reach out to our unit to access welfare schemes, skills training, or legal clinics.

  • Diocesan Director: [Insert Priest’s Name]
  • Parish Unit President: [Insert Name]
  • Parish Unit Secretary: [Insert Name]

The Workers Facilitation Helpdesk is open every [Insert Day] from [Insert Time] to [Insert Time] at the Parish Office block.

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