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NCCPA National Executive plans agitations

12 Tuesday Feb 2013

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NCCPA Executive

The National Executive Committee meeting of NCCPA has been held successfully in Hyderabad on 11th February.
Com.R.L.Bhattacharjee,President,NCCPA presided over the meeting.
Com.S.K.Vyas,Secretary General reported the important developments since the last NEC meeting.All the NEC Members attended have participated in the discussion.
The National Executive has taken the following decisions.
1.Relay Dharna at Circle level on the 15 point charter of demands submitted to the Prime Minister be organised for a fortnight in April,2013.
2.State level convention be held after the Relay Dharna,mobilising maximum pesioners organisations on common demands.
3.BCPC may take the initiative to convene a National level convention.
4.Solidarity action be organised in support of the Nation wide two days STRIKE being held on 20,21 February,2013 according to local conditions.

Although I am the Patron of NCCPA, I could not attend the same due to certain personal difficulties. Com.K.G.Jayaraj, General Secretary, AIBDPA attended and actively participated in the discussions and taking the decisions.

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AIBDPA AIC Kannur – Resolutions adopted

12 Tuesday Feb 2013

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AIBDPA AIC - Resolutions

Important Resolutions Adopted by the AIC of All india BSNL-DOT Pensioners Association (AIBDPA) held at Kannur on 6-7 February
2013 are given below:

1.Supporting the two days national STRIKE on
February 20 – 21,2013 by all the Central Trade Unions.

2.Withdraw the draconian PFRDA Bill from the Parliament.

3.Against government’s inaction on unbearable price rise.

4.Against attacks on trade unions including BSNLEU,AIBDPA & BSNLCCWF and left movements in West Bengal by the Trinamool goons.

5.Policy and programme on pending issues with a three phased programme.

6.Demanding arrears wef 01-01-2006 to the Central government pensioners on modified parity for pre 1996 & pre 2006 retirees.

7.Congratulating and thanking the Reception Committee for excellent arrangements for the most successful conduct of the conference.

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Towards 20-21 February Strike – A.K.Padmanabhan

12 Tuesday Feb 2013

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I am reproducing below an inspiring article by Com. A.K.Padmanabhan, President, CITU on the Two Days General Strike 0n 20-21 February 2013:

Indian working class is all set for the historic 48 hours General Strike on 20th and 21st February 2013. The call by the Eleven Central T.Us and various National Federations have found more support from various other regional level organizations and also a number of independent plant level trade unions and other organizations.

The reports from all over the country show that this phase of the United Trade Union movement will be the largest ever working class action in the country which will be protesting against the antiworker – antipeople policies of the government and also putting forward alternative policy line.

The struggle against the neo-liberal policies by the trade unions had begun in 1991 itself, the year in which these policy declarations were made by the Central Govt. by led by P.V. Narasimha Rao.

In fact Trade Unions had begun to raise policy alternatives by early 1980s, when the IMF dictated policies were thrust upon the people by the then Govt. led by Indira Gandhi. The country wide General Strike and Hartal on 19th January 1982 was a great success, when the demands of Workers, Peasants, Agricultural Workers and Unemployed Youth were raised by the National Campaign Committee of Trade Unions.

It was the Second phase of United Trade Union movement that began in 1991. The struggles from 1991 were at the call of joint platforms like Sponsoring Committee of Indian Trade Unions and National Platform of Mass Organizations. There were twelve countrywide one day General Strikes till 2008, demanding justice to the workers and toiling masses.

The year 2009 saw a new upsurge for more united struggles and with the National Convention in September 2009, the third phase of struggles against the Neo-liberal policies took shape.

The General Strike on 7th September 2010 and the massive campaigns and court arrest programmes preceding the strike saw mobilization of more and more workers. The massive, unprecedented march to Parliament on 23rd February 2011 and other campaigns resulted in further strengthening the joint platform with the participation of all the Eleven Central Trade Unions and also almost all the National Federations. This resulted in another General Strike on 28th February 2012, in which more than 10 crores of workers had participated involving all sectors. Many sections of workers, who had never participated in any such struggle came forward to participate this massive action of working people.

Now, again, within a year of that strike, the workers are well prepared for a 48 hour general strike.

The charter of demands which includes the demands of the vast majority of Indian people like the price control of essential commodities, ensuring universal Public Distribution System to ensure food security also have immediate demands of minimum wages of at least Rs.10,000 per month, equal wage for equal work and end to the highly exploitative contract systems. More than that, workers are demanding the right to form a union and to ensure collective bargaining rights.

After the Convention in September 2012, where the call for the 48 strike was given, hectic preparations had begun.

All the states have organized joint state level Conventions and in many states, district and area level conventions were also organized. These conventions at state level were attended by senior leaders of Central unions, calling upon the cadres to reach out to the workers at the grass root level.

Sectoral Unity

This time, sectoral level united conventions and campaign programmes have reached a new high. The National Convention of Central Public Sector Unions on 15the December in Chennai, had participants from all the central undertakings belonging to BMS, INTUC, CITU, AITUC, HMS and LPF along with independent unions and their Joint Action Committees from Bangalore and Hyderabad.

Joint Conventions were then held at Sectoral level – Steel, Coal, Petroleum, NTPC, Power Grid and also State Electricity Boards, Public and Private Transports. In all these conventions and joint meetings we could see unprecedented unity and also energetic participation of many new organizations even from the North-Eastern States. In the central PSUs, all the participative unions are conducting joint campaigns and have served strike notices jointly.

In the Banking Sector, which had seen a countrywide strike on 20th December against the Banking Law Amendment Bill, all in Unity for the 48 hours strike is ensured by the call given by United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) which has all unions of employees and officers as its constituents.

Telecom Sector also will see a complete strike with 13 unions of workers coming together to participate in the strike.

Insurance Sector, will, as usual, have full participation in the strike.

All the major Ports in the county will come to a grinding halt on these two days, with all the National Federations giving a joint call. Various organizations of State and Central Govt. Employees and also Teachers have come forward to participate in the struggle and has taken lead in the campaign in many states.

In the Defence Sector, Civilian employees in all production centres and offices will join the 2 day strike. All the three federations, AIDEF, BPMS and INDWF have jointly decided to go on strike.

Millions of scheme workers like Anganwadi, Asha, Mid Day Meal Workers will participate in the strike. In Anganwadi, National level organizations affiliated to CITU, AITUC, INTUC, HMS and BMS has served the strike notice on Central Government jointly.

In all the major industrial centres in the country, Private Sector industries will see complete participation in strike. Even in centres like Gurgaon, Manesar, Ghaziabad and also in Sriperumpudur in Tamilnadu, Bangalore and surrounding areas in Karnataka and in Greater Hyderabad area, full scale preparations have been done.

Unorganized Sector Workers like Construction, Beedi, Handloom-Powerloom, Head load workers in the forefront of campaigns.

In addition to the conventions, largely attended public meetings are being held in various states in which top level leaders are addressing the workers.

Various regional trade unions organizations in Maharashtra, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Kerala and Tamilnadu and Traders Organizations in different parts of the country have decided to support the struggle and make the general strike a success.

The positive impact of the campaign and the increased support was reflected in the country wide Rasta-Roko and Court Arrest programmes of 18th/19th December 2012 and the March to Parliament on 20th December, with massive participation of men and women from nearby states.

CITU’s iniative

Along with the active participation in the joint activities and campaigns, CITU has conducted campaigns and preparations independently in all states and sectors.

A booklet published by the Central Secretariat of CITU in English and Hindi has been reprinted and also translated in different languages by the State Committees. Andhra Pradesh State Committee of CITU sold more than 4.5 lakhs of the booklet reaching a new height in the educative campaign. Many other State Committees and also National Federations affiliated to CITU has brought out lakhs of copies of booklet and also millions of handbills and posters.

District and State Conferences of CITU, now being held all over the country, in preparation for the 14th All India Conference in April, saw separate discussions and decisions on making the 48 hour strike a great success.

The last lap of the campaign is going ahead, reaching out to every section of workers in all the sectors.

In another major development this time, Peasants and Agriculture workers organizations like All India Kisan Sabha and All India Agricultural Workers Union have also called for country wide struggles on 20th and 21st February on their demands and in solidarity with the T.U. struggle.

Those 2 days of General Strike will witness massive rallies, demonstrations, Dharnas, Rasta Rokos and Rail Rokos by striking workers, Peasants and Agricultural Workers.

In sum, the 48 hours general strike, an unprecedented action of Indian working class at the National level will also be the largest strike action at the International level also.

Even after 14 one day strikes and innumerable sectoral strikes and struggles, the Government at the centre, has not found it necessary to talk to the unions or listen to their demands but wants to speed up the reforms with a declaration “to fight even if they go down”. In these circumstances, this General Strike, will be a patriotic action to save the country from the anti-people polices and move ahead towards an alternative set of polices. It will also be a powerful warning to the ruling classes to desist from anti people policies.

With the deepening crisis of capitalism and also the economic situation in the country causing concern to everybody, the struggle for alternative polices are crucial. The United struggle of the working class will surely rouse all other deprived sections to come out and join the struggles in the future.

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Two days Strike on 20-21 February 2013

12 Tuesday Feb 2013

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General Strike 20-21 Feb.2013

The biggest strike that the country has ever seen is going to take place on 20-21 February 2013. This is going to be a historic and glorious strike not only because it may be participated by more than 12 crore workers, but also because of the importance of the demands raised by the 11 Central Trade Unions which have called for the 2 days strike.
The strike is essentially a people’s war. Not only the demands of the workers, but the issues of the entire people of the country are included in the demands. Focus has been given to intolerable price rise, anti-worker policies and decisions of the government, denial of rights of the workers, exploitation of the unorganised workers who are about 90% of the total workers etc.
Though the call is given by the 11 Central Trade Unions, almost all the independent Federations, All India Unions of central/state government emoloyees, central/state public sector and private sector have also decided to join the strike. Each and every day, more and more unions/associations are announcing their participation.
Usually the strikes are connected with left and progressive section of the workers. But this strike has been called for by trade unions of all hues and ideologies. It is really a united struggle.
This strike is also a struggle against the neo-liberal policies being implemented by the government, which has benefited the rich and corporates, but have put untold miseries on the common man and the toiling masses.
Yes, the strike is going to be a big success. Make it the biggest and wide spread strike that has ever taken place.
Forward to 48 hours strike on 20-21 February 2013!

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National Capital New Delhi completes 82 years

10 Sunday Feb 2013

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82 years is a long period in the life of an individual, but not in the case of cities. They sometimes survive thousands of years, unless some natural calamity overtakes them or is attacked and destroyed.
Delhi is an old city, which has been the capital of seven mighty empires, if not more, according to historians, the last being the Moghul Empire. But not New Delhi. It is a new city built by the British during their regime.
Calcutta was the capital of British Empire in India till 1931. During the Delhi Durbar in 1911, in which the kings and other rulers all over the country reached Delhi to pay respects and honour the King of England, the Emperor of India, the Emperor decalred that the future capital will be Delhi. The work for the new capital was started immediately and was completed by 1927 or so. The capital was shifted to New Delhi, the new city, on 10th/13th February 1931.
Since the planning and construction of New Delhi was under the supervision of Sir Lueton, famous British Architect, New Delhi is called Luetons city also.
New Delhi is a beautiful planned city, with a lot of historic buildings, parks, business centres like Connaught Place etc. But during the last few decades, the population has increased many times and city has become congested.The population is increasing every day with people from all over the country coming and settling. And it is said, that once you start staying at Delhi, you naturally settle there, despite the severe cold and heat. Once you are in Delhi, you love it.
New Delhi has completed 82 years as the capital of the country. And there is no scope for any change for many many years.

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40 lac working age people have no work in UK

10 Sunday Feb 2013

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Nearly four million people of working age in Britain have never had a proper job and a million of them in the age group of 25 and 64 have never taken home a single pay packet, according to a media report.
The number who have never even had part-time work is more than four times the population of UK’s second city Birmingham, the Sun reported.
More than a third of those who have never earned a living are aged between 18 and 24 — with a new generation struggling in an age of economic gloom.
But there are a million aged between 25 and 64 who have not taken home a single pay packet.
And 205,000 pensioners aged 65-plus never did a day’s paid work before “retiring”, the report said.
Another 1.1 million are 16 or 17 and have quit school but not found work — or are students who have never had a holiday job.
Outside the whole of London, where 737,000 have never worked, Birmingham has the most with 144,000 — double any other British city, the report said.
Leeds is next with 72,000, then Manchester on 71,000, Glasgow 55,000 and Liverpool 52,000.
The 3.9 million total includes disabled people who cannot work. But the scale of the problem has sparked calls for further benefit reforms to make working much more worthwhile. (Courtsey: Ganashakti)

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BSNLEU Convention at Calicut

09 Saturday Feb 2013

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The Convention of BSNLEU leaders in the northern districts of Kerala viz. Kasargod, Kannur, Malappuram, Palght and Trichur, held on 8th February 2013 was a great success. About 400 comrades participateed. Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, President, BSNLEU presided. Com. A.V.Kuriakose, Circle President BSNLEU welcomed. Com.P.Abhimanyu, GS, BSNLEU, Com. Mohanan, Circle Secretary, Jothilakshmi, Mahila Commitee Convener, Jayarajan, DS, Calicut and other comrades addressed. Questions raised by the comrades were fully answered by GS.
The Convention was organised for mobilisation of the 20-21 February strike and also for the membership Verification.

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AIBDPA – Right decisions, Right Path.

08 Friday Feb 2013

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While addressing the AIBDPA AIC Inugural Session at Kannur on 6th February 2013, Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Advisor, pointed out that the AIBDPA has always been on the Right Path and Right Direction. He gave a few illustrations:
1. The decision to form a progressive Organisation for the BSNL and DOT pensioners was appropriate and timely. This helped the BSNL-DOT Pensioners to have a plat-form of their own to voice and agitate for their demands..
2. The formation of a united organisation for both BSNL and DOT pensioners together was ridiculed and criticised by some leaders of another pension organisation. Now they have understood their mistake and corrected it by changing their organisation to include both DOT and BSNL Pensioners. By their present action, they have confessed that their earlier criticism was wrong and senseless.
3. AIBDPA always have taken a position that the co-ordination and support of the organisation/s of regular employees is necessay for settlement of the issues of pensioners.But certain other orgnisations critisised this stand and was always accusing BSNLEU, Joint Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations etc. for non-settlement of issues. This accusation has also been proved baseless. In fact, it was with the full support of the BSNL Employees Union and Joint Forum and agitations including strike organised by them that the many issues like Pension Revision etc. got settled. Once again, the correct line taken by AIBDPA has been proved correct.
4. Unity for Struggle and Struggle for Unity is the slogan on which AIBDPA functions. Accordingly many programmes were orgnised by AIBDPA. It is also part of the National Co-ordination Committee of Pensioners Association (NCCPA) and BCPC.The affiliation of AIBDPA both with NCCPA and BCPC has strengthened the unity of these Pensioners organisations.
5. AIBDPA has been participating in the programmes called for by the Central Trade Unions in the past and present. Of course, the pensioners can not strike work, but all other programmes have been participated by AIBDPA.
6. AIBDPA is an organisation which functions with a progressive outlook.
It is because that AIBDPA is on the correct path, that more and more pensioners are joining it every month. The Penioners have got full confidence in their own organisation.

The AIC delegates fully supported the points and clapped theri hands in appreciation of the points stated.

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All India Conference of AIBDPA (contd.)

08 Friday Feb 2013

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The inaugural speech by Com. Basudeb Acharya, MP and CITU leader at the All India Conference of AIBDPA inspired the entire house and gave guidance to the theme of the same. Com. A.K.Bhattacharjee, All India President, gave his presidential speech. He wanted the delegates to seriously participate in the discussions and take appropriate decisions.Com. P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary, BSNLEU, V.A.N.Namboodiri, President BSNLEU and Advisor AIBDPA, Com. C.P.Sobhana, leader NFPE and other leaders addressed and greeted the delegates. Com. Prakashan Master, Chairman Reception Committee welcomed and Com. K.Kunhiraman, Convener proposed vote of thanks.
The delegates session continued on 6th and 7th February. A Sovenir of the Conference was released by Shri T.Padmanabhan,well-known literary figure by giving the same to Com. P.V.Chandrasekharan, Patron.
The AIC adopted a Resolution on Policy and Programme including the Charter of Demands and the programme of actions. The AIC also declared its decision to give all support and solidarity to the 20-21 February strike and to participate in all the propaganda and other programmes. Other resolutions were also adopted.
The AIC unnimously elected office-bearers with the following for the next term:
Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri (Advisor), P.V.Chandrasekharan (patron) A.K.Bhattacharjee (President), K.G.Jayaraj (General Secretary) and G.B.Salakki (Treasurer).
The Reception Committee with Coms. Prakasan Master as Chairman, P.V.Unnikrishnan as Vice-Chairman and K.Kunhiraman as General Convener and othe comrades made excellent arrangements for the successful conduct of the conference.
The AIC, its eliberations and the decisions have given full confidence to the pensioners that this is an organisation which will continue its fight for the cuase of the BSNL-DOT pensioners.Congratulations!

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WFTU strengthens in African Continent

08 Friday Feb 2013

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World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), the militant international trade union organisation of workers is strengthening year after year. During the last 7-8 years, especially after the WFTU Conference in Cuba in 2005 and Brazil in 2009, it has regained its strong position all over the world. Now WFTU has become strong in African continent also. Below is given a report of the 2nd Pan-African WFTU Affilliates and Friends Meeting held in Khartoum on 4-6 February 2013.WFTU

WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS
Class oriented – uniting – democratic – modern – independent!
40, ZAN MOREAS STREET, ATHENS 11745 GREECE
Tel. +302109214417, +302109236700, Fax +30210 9214517
http://www.wftucentral.org E-mails: contact@wftucentral.org, international@wftucentral.org
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Athens, February 7, 2013
Great Success
With the participation of 60 trade union leaders from 37 countries, the 2nd PAN-AFRICAN WFTU Affiliates and Friends Meeting was held on February 4-6 2013, in Khartoum, capital of Sudan.
The large attendance, the open, democratic dialogue, the criticism and self-criticism, the quality of the debates and the resolutions confirm the rising course of the WFTU and its dynamic presence in Africa.
The prestige of the WFTU, the proper arrangements made by SWTUF and the militancy of the class oriented trade unions from the African continent provides with a new optimism our coming struggles.
The family of the WFTU is constantly growing and constantly getting stronger; constantly, new affiliates are joining us.
The documents, the resolutions and the Action Plan for Africa 2013-2014 that were voted are rich and will defend the rights of the ordinary people of Africa against the exploitation and the plundering of the wealth-producing resources by the capitalists and the capital.
The WFTU thanks all those who took part in this important meeting and pledges that it will continue the joint efforts and will stay firm on the side of the Working Class of Africa until the final victory.
THE SECRETARIAT
2nd Pan – African Meeting of the WFTU affiliates and friends
February 4-6, 2013 – Khartoum Sudan

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