Labour society leads way with Rs 400 crore turnover

ULCCS has not found it difficult to get labourers for its work

Update: 2015-07-11 06:34 GMT
Rameshan Paleri

Kozhikode: This is the success story of a  cooperative society in Malabar that is foraying into  fields like GIS mapping, remote sensing and   other  innovations while handling most of the infrastructure development works of the government.   

The Uralungal Labour Contract Cooperative Society (ULCCS), which came into existence in 1925 in the name ‘Koolivelakkarude Paraspara Sahaya Sahakarana Sangham’ (Coolie workers’ co-operative society) with British government registration under the guidance of Vakbadananda Gurudevan, now boasts of an annual turnover of '400 crore.

The society run by labourers has come up with a cyber park, perhaps the only one to do so. It also runs a  software company, UL Technologies Solutions, at Technopark in Thiruvananthapuram, which is getting bigger than the society itself.

ULCCS  has continued to do what it was set up for: fighting  the trends of capitalism and  making  the labourers the beneficiaries. “We have over  2,000 shareholders who are also our labourers. Our society has grown as Kerala started developing,” Mr Rameshan Paleri, president,  told DC.

Mr Rameshan’s family has closely worked with the society and seen its  growth from close quarters. “My grandfather Paleri Chandaman and my father Paleri Kanaran Master were presidents of the society. We have followed in their footsteps,” he said.  

“It is  team work and no individual can claim any  credit for  its success,” he added.   The company is now successfully managing KSRTC's e-ticketing system which was a flop when Keltron managed it.   It also runs a crafts village-Iringal Sargalaya- to help the traditional craftsmen.

ULCCS has not found it difficult to get labourers  for its work. “Once we thought Malayali labour force would  dwindle and started recruiting people from other states. But  we are getting more Malayali work force now because of the perks and extra benefits that the society offers.  We provide the workers and their families  ESI, PF, pension, free education for members’ children, interest-free housing loan and whatever they need.  Membership is given to new workers  after they complete one year with the society,” Mr Rameshan  added.

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