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Join the Protest Day programme on 23rd June 2011

22 Wednesday Jun 2011

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The Central Trade Unions have called upon the entire workers all over the country to observe Protest Day on 23rd June 2011 against the intolerable increase in the prices of petrol, diesel,cooking gas and other petroleum products. Already the government has hiked the prices several times. After deregularisation, thus giving the right to the oil companies to decide the price of the petroleum products, the companies have increased the prices higher. The Government will get the taxes and the companies will get huge profits. But what about the ordinary people? Their monthly budget has gone up several times and even the increased wages of the workers could not compensate the increase in the prices.
The decision of the Central Trade Union is timely. Further BMS, which was keeping away earlier, has also joined in the call thus making almost all the Central Trade Unions together.
Let all the working class together make this programme a grand success and prepare for further struggle against the neo-liberal policy of the government which has resulted in all these anti-people decisions.

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Decisions of JAC meeting held on 21st June 2011

22 Wednesday Jun 2011

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JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE OF BSNL ASSOCIATIONS /UNIONS OF EXECUTIVES AND NON-EXECUTIVES
D-7, Telegraph Place, Gole market, New Delhi – 110 001
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JAC/Meeting 21-06-2011

Decisions of the JAC Meeting held on 21st June 2011

A meeting of the Joint Action Committee of BSNL Associations / Unions of Executives and Non-Executives was held on 21st June 2011. Com. G.L.Jogi presided over the meeting. Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, briefed the meeting about the developments after the last meeting including the meeting with the CMD BSNL. After detailed discussions, the following decisions were taken.

1. Customer Delight Month and developmental programmes:
It was decided earlier to get the detailed information from the Circles on the above issue. But very few circles have furnished the same. It was reiterated that before the next meeting, these should be obtained to have a fruitful discussion. In the meantime, the issue of lack of mobile equipments, cables, modem etc. should be discussed with the concerned officers in the Corporate Office for procuring the same.

2. Effective implementation of Projects:
Projects like CDR, ERP etc. are either being delayed or not effective as required. These projects should be got implemented effectively.

3. Posting of Executive Directors: For effective supervision and implementation of developmental activities, the meeting proposed that the Executive Directors now working in the Corporate Office should be allotted to the Zones and posted there.

4. BRPSE Recommendations: The meeting discussed about the various recommendations / decisions of the BSNL Board on the recommendations of the BRPSE. On each issue, the opinion of the JAC is furnished below.
1) ITI merger with BSNL – JAC opposes this, since ITI is a manufacturing company while BSNL is a service provider. Further merging two loss making companies make no sense.
2) BSNL-MTNL Merger – JAC feels that merger will help synergy and pan –India presence. But at the same time, the difference in pay of the employees and pension schemes as also that MTNL is disinvested while BSNL is not disinvested etc. should be comprehensively solved before merger takes place.
3) VRS – JAC continues its strong opposition to VRS.
4) Support from DOT – Maximum support should be given to BSNL by government.
5) Action Plan to improve – This is very much necessary and should be implemented effectively with the participation of the workers.

5. Alternate Telecom Policy:
In addition to the note given to the Communications Minister on the subject, additional points should be submitted which were discussed. A special meeting to discuss the same should be sought from the Minister.

6. Next meeting of the JAC will be held at 1500 hours on Wednesday, 29th June 2011.

V.A.N.Namboodiri
Convener, JAC

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JAC note on New Telecom Policy 2011

22 Wednesday Jun 2011

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The Note on Alternate Telecom Policy 2011 (NTP 2011) furnished by the JAC to the Communications MinisJAC proposals for New Telecom Policy, 2011

The New Telecom Policy announced by the P.V.Narasimha Rao Government in 1994 and the New Telecom Policy 1999 announced by the Vajpayee Government were aimed at increasing the exploitation of the fast growing telecom sector in India by the combination of Indian and foreign big capitalists.
As a result of these anti-people NTPs, despite the tremendous increase in the number of telephone connections(land line and mobile) from 1.53 crores in 1997 to 78.72 crores on 31-12-2010, the indigenous production of telecom equipment, Research and Development in telecom technology came almost to a halt, and the mobile technology and equipment is being purchased entirely from foreign manufacturers like Nokia, Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola, Huwaei, ZTE etc. The premier Indian Industries in telecom manufacturing sector like ITI, HCL etc have become sick and the Indian R&D institutes like C-DoT were virtually killed due to the Government’s negative attitude.
Despite the tremendous increase in the number of telephone subscribers by almost 51 times during the period 1997 to 2010 December, the number of regular employees in telecom sector (including production and services sector) decreased considerably. There is increase in the contract/casual and other low paid jobs indicating the increasing exploitation of the labour power.
The Private telecom companies are only interested in profit and are not caring for the security of the country. Their networks are fully installed and maintained by foreign telecom companies, which is harmful for the security of the country. Moreover the Government increased the FDI limit in telecom services companies from 49% to 74% and further amended it so that the FDI has increased over and above this 74% indirectly. As a result in several private telecom companies the FDI crossed 50%, thereby the foreign capitalists becoming the owners of those companies which is against the security concerns.
In the interest of the security of the country and in the interest of equitable development of telecom services in all areas including the rural and backward areas and making modern telecom services available to all sections of the people including the poor in rural and urban areas, it is necessary to continue BSNL and MTNL in Public Sector and to strengthen them.
The policy of the Government is aimed at dismantling the PSUs in telecom sector-both in production and in service sector. Disinvestment, VRS, fragmentation of these PSUs into several units, unbundling, outsourcing, and casualizing the jobs are the targets the Government wants to implement. The Joint Action Committee of Non-executive and Executive Unions and Associations in BSNL organized united struggles against these policies. These were intended to compel the Government to purchase the GSM equipment etc in time in order to develop BSNL.
The combined attack of Indian and Foreign big capitalists is continuing on BSNL, MTNL, ITI, HCL, C-Dot etc with the whole hearted support of the Government. The aim is to loot the telecom sector, and obstruct self reliant development . Indian Government is bent upon encouraging the foreign capital in Indian telecom sector and the big Indian telecom private companies like Airtel to acquire companies in other countries and not caring for self reliance in the development of Indian telecom sector.
How self reliance can be achieved while developing the telecom sector can be learnt from the experience in China. The Government in China did not allow private companies in telecom sector. The telecom services are operated by Public Sector Companies. This gave strength to the Government to bargain with foreign telecom equipment manufacturers. The Government has put a condition that the foreign telecom equipment manufacturers should establish their companies in China, that they should be only a minority partner and should transfer their technical know how to its partner Chinese company. The foreign companies were compelled to agree for this condition since they wanted to enter the Chinese market which was huge and controlled by the Government. The Chinese companies have thus acquired the technical know how and developed it further with their indigenous research and development. Today the Chinese telecom equipment manufacturing companies like Huwaei, ZTE etc., are competing with Motorola, Ericsson, Nokia etc in the GSM/CDMA equipment and selling that equipment to several countries including India. Several Chinese companies are manufacturing and exporting mobile handsets. Besides, China is number one in the number of telephone subscribers.
Even on the important question of national security, the Government bent down to the pressure of the foreign manufacturers and diluted the norms. Due to the concerns raised by the Indian security agencies over the possibility of embedded malware and spyware in the imported telecom equipment, the Government of India issued guidelines in 2010 for the foreign equipment suppliers that they should transfer their technology to Indian manufacturers with in three years, should appoint only Indians while installing, maintaining and operating the networks for the telecom services companies and should deposit their software source codes in an escrow account. But the foreign vendors like Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson opposed this, whereas the Chinese vendors agreed for the escrow account and deposited source codes. Finally coming under the pressure of the American and European equipment vendors, the Government diluted all these norms and issued revised guidelines on 31-5-2011. As per these revised guidelines, the foreign suppliers need not transfer their technology, need not deposit their source code in escrow account, and need not man the telecom network with Indians except at the level of Chief Technology Officer etc. While thus absolving the foreign vendors from any responsibility regarding security, these new guidelines put the entire responsibility on telecom services companies. The telecom service companies have to get their net work audited from the security point of view by a certified agency, call data of customers must be made available along with the tracking of their location for two years etc. According to the estimates, the technical up gradation for acquiring these capabilities will cost Rs 5000 crore to 5800 crore per operator with in next 3 months. The telecom services operators are demanding the Government to share the burden. Thus the burden of security of the telecom network is being shifted from foreign equipment vendors to telecom services companies which in turn are trying to shift that to the government exchequer.
Keeping all these issues in view, we submit that the New Telecom Policy 2011 should include the following important points in it:
a) The policy should treat the telecom PSUs in manufacture, services and R&D sectors as the primary vehicles for achieving self sufficiency in telecom equipment production and for equitable development of telecom services and for dependency in case of emergencies and for national security.
b) The indigenous telecom equipment manufacturing PSUs like ITI, HCL, and the Telecom Factories in BSNL should be encouraged. It should be made mandatory for the telecom services companies in Public Sector(BSNL, MTNL) and in private sector( Airtel, Vodafon Essar etc) to place orders to these indigenous manufacturing companies for procuring the equipment required for expanding their networks. The Indian Products [with Indian IPR(Intellectual Property Right), Design and manufacture in India] should be encouraged and not simple Indian manufacture without IPR. The R&D should be in Government undertakings like C-DoT, TEC, ITI, BSNL, MTNL etc for which the Government should provide adequate funds.
c) To acquire the latest telecom technology, these indigenous manufacturing companies may be allowed to have technical collaboration with foreign companies with the condition of technology transfer without foreign equity participation. The Indian manufacturing companies can develop this acquired technology by doing further research and development on it. Such indigenous research and development in telecom technology should be encouraged by the Government.
d) All the telecom service companies should be directed to maintain their telecom network by themselves without outsourcing it to the foreign equipment manufacturing companies. This is required in the interest of the security of the country. The foreign equipment vendors should transfer their technology to Indian entities and also should deposit their source code in escrow account, in the interest of security of the country.
e) The private telecom equipment manufacturing companies and the private telecom service companies should implement trade union rights and avoid the exploitation of workers. The wages of the workers in these private companies should be decided through collective bargaining.
f) FDI should not be allowed in telecom sector.
g) There should be no disinvestment/outsourcing/unbundling in telecom PSUs viz. BSNL & MTNL.
h) BSNL should be exempted from payment of license fees since it is providing landline services to the rural areas as well as in urban areas incurring losses. The land line network should be recognized by the Government as a valuable asset of the nation. For the present it is unavoidable for the landline network to incur losses. But once the broadband services are extended in large scale utilizing the landlines, these losses will get reduced and even profit will be there. Till then BSNL and MTNL should be exempted from paying the license fees.
i) No spectrum fees should be collected from BSNL and MTNL. The amount of Rs 18500 crore collected in the name of 3G and BWA spectrum charge should be refunded to BSNL. Similarly the amount collected in the name of 3G and BWA spectrum fee should be refunded to MTNL.
j) By adopting the public-public participation system, all the Central/State Government Departments/undertakings should be directed to meet their telecom services requirements from BSNL/MTNL only.
k) Instead of behaving bureaucratically and acquiring the fraudulent culture of the private sector, the BSNL / MTNL Management should act as the managers of the Public Sector which is meant for serving the people of the country, with a social outlook. Therefore the management should work for extending modern telecom services including broad band internet services to all sections of the people , including those in rural and backward areas at cheaper rates. At the same time they should compete with the private telecom service companies in extending the modern high end telecom technology and services to the Corporates and high income subscribers in order to earn profits. They should encourage the employees to work effectively for both these purposes. The ITS officers acting as managers of BSNL and MTNL at all levels, should get themselves absorbed in BSNL/MTNL and take full responsibility for developing BSNL/MTNL.
l) The private telecom companies, whether in production sector or in service sector, should implement SC/ST/OBC reservations in employment and contribute for social justice.
m) There should be a national wage policy for the entire telecom sector covering both Public Sector and Private Sector including for the casual and contract workers and also equal wage for equal work. The trade union rights should be implemented in private telecom companies also.
n) The amount swindled by the private telecom operators in 2G spectrum scam should be collected by the Government and their licenses should be cancelled. The merger and acquisition policy should not be for enabling trade in license and spectrum by the unscrupulous players quick profits.

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(V.A.N.NAMBOODIRI)
Convener
Joint Action Committee of BSNL Associations/Unions
of Executives & Non-Executives
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Lok Pal Bill – Prime Minister in or out?

21 Tuesday Jun 2011

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A very serious debate is raging in the Lok Pal Bill draft committee as also in the nation about the inclusion of the Prime Minister unde the ambit of Lok Pal Bill. While the Civil Society members of the committee heded by Anna Hazare insists for inclusion, the government members are opposing the same, stating the PM can be included after he demits the office.
I strongly feel that the PM should be inluded in the ambit of the bill. The present situation of the multiple scams and the chance that it may point to the Prime Minister can not be taken as the basis for opposing PM’s inclusion.

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JAC on BRPSE recommendations

21 Tuesday Jun 2011

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THE JAC meeting which was held on 21st June has strongly opposed VRS and BSNL-ITI Merger recommended by the BRPSE. It is agreeable to the BSNL-MTNL merger provided that the issue of difference in salaries. schemes of pension and also that MTNL is disinvested while BSNL is a fully governmed owned company without any disinvestment is comprehensively discussed and sorted out. The meeting also discussed about the developmental activities. For full details visit the websites of BSNL UNIONS / ASSOCIATIONS.

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National Council Meets on 24th June 2011

21 Tuesday Jun 2011

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The National Council will be meeting on 24th June 2011 to discuss and take decisions on the important demands raised by the Staff Side. This is the first meeting after the V Membership Verification and formation of the New Council. More than 40 items are notified for discussion.
As the Leader of the Staff Side, I met R.K.Upadhyay, CMD BSNL and requested him to attend and address the National Council. Since Director (HR) is the Chairman of the NC, usually the CMD BSNL will not be present. CMD has agreed to attend and address the Council. All the alliance partners in the United Forum are represented in the Staff Side. P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary, BSNLEU is the Secretary, Staff Side.

National Committee of the United Forum of BSNL Unions will be meeting on 23rd June to discuss about the issues included in the National Council and plan the Staff Side strategy.

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JAC meets today to take stock of the BSNL situation

21 Tuesday Jun 2011

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The Joint Action Committee of the BSNL Associations / Unions of Executives and Non-Executives will meet at New Delhi to-day, 21st June 2011 to take stock of the present situation of BSNL, review the performance of the Customer Delight Month and also future programmes. The question of extending the CDM also will be discussed.
In this connection, the JAC leaders met the BSNL CMD R.K.Upadhyay on 20th June and proposed many suggestions which were accepted by him. Orders on many of the earlier suggestions have already been issued.

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9.5 million additional GSM connections in May 2011

21 Tuesday Jun 2011

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Acording to the Cellular Operators’ Association of India ( COAI), additional 9.5 million GSM connections have been provided in May 2011. The all India GSM connections have accordingly increased to 590.19 million from the earlier month’s 580.66 million. According to COAI, BSNL increased 0.47 million and MTNL 20,604 new connections. Bharti added 2.45 million, Idea 1.80 million and Vodafone 2.44 million lines.
The TRAI statistics for May are yet to be announced.
BSNL market share is again dipping. Has not the Customer Delight Month benefitted BSNL ?

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And today, 21st June, is the longest day of the year

21 Tuesday Jun 2011

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As usual the longest day of the year, June 21, has arrived. For all the countries which are lying north of the equator, June 21st is the longest day and to those which are lying south of the equator, this will be the shortest day. In New Delhi the sun will rise at 05.24 hours and will set at 07.22 hours as per concerned authorities.

In the same way, December 21st is usually the shortest day for the the countries north of equator. Let us enjoy the longest day today.

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Anti-POSCO agitation gets more and moresupport

20 Monday Jun 2011

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The agitation against land acquisition for the multi-national company POSCO for the steel project in Odisha is strengthening every day. The project is cleared by the Central Government and State Government despite strong opposition from the farmers whose land are being confiscated. Environmental clearance also has been given by the Central Government.
The people, including children and women have been continuing their protest against the project. The people of Odisha has stopped the privatisation of Nalco earlier. I hope that this time also, they will put a stop to the governments’ anti-people move.

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