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Its hard to answer this when I personally bemoan how weak the left is in America. Democrats are centre right at best. Corporate social media and news media tend to lean to the right as well. We haven't had a firm leftist movement since the days of Blair Mountain imo.
Movements start with people. Talk to your co-workers. If they don't want to try to bargain collectively with your boss, look for a union job elsewhere. Do they have those in India?
There are currently more than 16,000 trade unions in India, with a total membership of over 1 crore (10 million) workers.
Good start!
A great example of a weak left is our current president. According to the Right, he’s a leftist, but he was elected as a moderate/centrist and a big part of his platform was to try to bring us back together , heal some of the divisiveness.