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Rape of 5 year girl – Govt. should act – CITU

20 Saturday Apr 2013

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New Delhi, April 20: The Centre of Indian Trade Unions is shocked by the horrific rape and brutal assault on a 5 year old girl, daughter of a daily waged casual labourer, in East Delhi on 15 April. The inaction by the police when the father went to report her missing once again highlights the total indifference and hostility displayed by the police force to any complaints from the poorer sections of society. Timely action by the police to find the child could have prevented the ghastly incident.  Adding insult to injury, the father of the rape survivor was offered a bribe of Rs. 2000 by the police to keep quiet over the matter.
The CITU is outraged by the behavior of an ACP who slapped young women protesters at the hospital where the child was admitted. The CITU condemns the criminal dereliction of duty and blatant violation of laws by the supposed enforcers of law and order, and demands that any policemen or officers guilty of these should be dismissed from service immediately, arrested and cases be registered against them.
For effective deterrence the culprits in all cases of violence against women must be arrested and given quick and severe punishment. The CITU demands that fast track courts should be set up all over the country to ensure speedy punishment of the guilty.
It has been a long standing demand of the CITU that the government must provide crèche and day care facilities, especially in working class areas, in order to provide security and care for the children of workers who are at work.
In Delhi, which has become the crime capital of the country, a review must be made of security provided to VIPs, which should be curtailed sharply in order to free police personnel for duties concerning the common residents of the city.   The government is accountable for the deteriorating law and order situation in the country and must take responsibility for the same.
The CITU calls upon the working class to be in the forefront of struggles to stop the violence against women and children.

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Brutal Rape of 5 year girl – Delhi is dangerous to girls/women

20 Saturday Apr 2013

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The brutal rape and assault on a  5 year girl has shown once again that Delhi is not safe for girls and women. Despite the strong and massive protest in the rape of the young para-medical student in December 2012 and the assurance of the Central government who controls the Delhi Police that severe actions will be taken such heinous crimes are on the increase.

The insensitivity of the police is revealed once again. Instead of immediately filing FIR and taking action to catch the culprit, it is stated, they offered money to the parents of the girl to keep quiet. And one top police officer beat the young girls who were protesting against the brutal rape and demanding action.

The central government is fully responsible, since it is in charge of the Delhi Police. The Prime Minister should take immediate action to sack the Home Minister and the Commissioner of Police to ensure that such negligent attitude on the part of the police is not continued. Delhi should be made safe for the girl and Women, and for every citizen.

 

 

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Club Allowances with pay for EPF contributions

20 Saturday Apr 2013

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A tripartite body set up by the Labour Ministry has accepted the recommendations of the EPFO recommendation to club the various allowances with wages for calculating the contributions to the Employees Provident Fund. However, this proposal has been strongly opposed by the employers’ organisations. They have been opposing the recommendations on the basis that they will have to contribute more to the EPFO since it should be on the same amount that the employees are contributing.

The Labour Ministry should accept the recommendations and issue orders without any delay.

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Seats in the Councils – National, Circle and Local

20 Saturday Apr 2013

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Seat Sharing in councils -BSNL

After the membership verification in BSNL,many comrades are asking how many seats will be allotted to each union according to the proportionate representation?

As per the BSNL Recognition of Non-Executicves’ Unions and representation in the Council Rules, 2012, only those unions which get a minimum of 7% of the total votes in the membership verification ar eligible for allocation of seat/s in the council. The 7% is taken as minimum for one seat on the basis of 100 divided by 14 seats ( ie. 7.28 %). Since FNTO has received only 6.89% in the verification, it is not eligible for any seat.

The 14 seats in councils should now be allocated between BSNLEU and NFTE on the basis of calculation as illustrated in the  Recognition Rules. Accordingly the calculation will be as follows:

% of votes secured in verification     BSNLEU  48.6%    NFTE  30.28%

Inter-se ratio of votes                      BSNLEU  61.61%  NFTE  38.38%

No. of clear seats                             BSNLEU   8           NFTE   5 seats

Balanace % of votes                         BSNLEU   5.61%   NFTE    3.38%

Total Seats inthe councils                  BSNLEU   9           NFTE    5

Accordingly BSNLEU will get 9 seats and NFTE 5.

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5th Consecutive Victory for BSNL Employees Union

19 Friday Apr 2013

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5th Consecutive victory for BSNL Employees Union

BSNL Employees Union has once again won the first position in the Membership Verification conducted by the BSNL Management   for electing the recognised union of non-executive workers. This is the fifth consecutive election, in all of which BSNLEU has won with flying colours. The verification through secret ballot was conducted on 16th April and the result was announced on 18th April 2013.

The membership verification is conducted in a systematic way on the line of the Parliament/ Assembly elections. This time there were 2230 polling booths with 204468 voters spread over 35 telecom circles. More than 10,000 officials including Presiding Officers, Polling Officers and Polling Agents were employed. Hundreds of Labour Officers supervised. The ballot boxes as also guidance in conducting the election was received from the Election Commission/Chief Labour Commissioner. The voting was held in one single day, 16th April 2013 all over the country, from J&K to Kerala and Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh and A&N Islands.

18 unions contested in the election. But the main contenders were only three viz. BSNL Employees Union, NFTE and FNTO. In the membership verifications held so far, except the first, which went to NFTE, in all the other consecutive four verifications, BSNLEU had won with 50% or above of the total polled votes. Since as per Code of Discipline, the guideline adopted by all Central trade unions decades back, only the majority union was recognised and BSNLEU continued as the sole recognised union for the last 8 years. However, BSNLEU felt that it will not be conducive to the growth of the company as well as for the democratic process, if a good section, though minority,  is kept away from the right of representation. Accordingly, it took up the matter with the Chief Labour Commissioner as also the management for a change in the recognition rules. After discussion with all the unions, the management notified the New Recognition Rules for BSNL non-executive employees’ unions. As per this rules, any union which gets 50% or more of total votes (not polled) will be recognised as the sole recognised union. If no union gets more than 50%, then the two unions which get more than 15% of votes will be recognised. All the unions which get more than 7% of votes will be eligible to get seats in the negotiating councils at All India, Circle and SSA levels on the basis of proportionate representation.

After the election notification was issued by the Management in January 2013, the unions started campaign to woo the employees for  support.  Hectic tours were organised by all India, circle and SSA level leaders holding rallies/meetings, issuing pamphlets, notices, booklets etc. Colourful wall-posters were pasted at the office/exchange premises. The workers got a very good chance of meeting their leaders and putting their demands and suggestions directly.

While most of the unions limited their campaign on the financial demands of the workers and attacking the recognised union viz. BSNLEU, the latter mainly focussed the campaign against the anti-worker policies of the government, the need to save BSNL and strengthen it and also provide a better service to the nation. The leaders of BSNLEU explained to the workers how BSNL was being discriminated against the private companies, how it is being deprived of the necessary equipment like phone instruments, mobile lines, broad-band modems, cables etc. which is required for expansion and development of services. They also educated the workers how the company was being made financially unviable by the government by taking away all the Rs.40,000 surplus cash with BSNL in the name of spectrum charges, licence Fee etc. The government washed its hands of all the solemn assurances given by it at the time of formation of BSNL like reimbursement of Licence fee, compensation from USO Fund towards providing and maintaining loss making connections in the village, payment by ADC etc.. The neo-liberal policies being implemented by the government since 1990s have resulted in the weakening of all PSUs. Further, the top management of the company has done little to develop and expand the services, the main reason being that these top level ITS officers are mainly on deputation from government service and not absorbed employees of BSNL. The positive role of the employees in improving the services and taking care of the requirement of the customers were also emphasised.

The achievements during the last 8 years when BSNLEU was the sole recognised union were explained. The good wage revision of 2007, the New Promotion Policy, Group Insurance and many other such settlements have given good benefit to the workers. BSNLEU also took initiative in uniting all the executive and non-executive unions to fight together for saving and improving BSNL.

The voting was over on 16th April peacefully. Out of 2,04,468 employees, 1,93,121 participated in the election ( 94.45%). The result was announced in the evening of 18th April after compiling and finalising the results received from all the 35 circles more than 400 SSAs.

As expected, BSNLEU won the election with 99,380 votes (48.6% of total votes and 51.45% of polled votes). NFTE came second with 61,915 votes (30.28% of total and 32.06 of polled votes). FNTO could only muster 14,088 votes (6.89% total and 7.21% of polled votes). As per the New Recognition Rules, both BSNLEU and NFTE will be recognised as the Main Recognised Representative Union and Second Recognised Representative Union respectively. BSNLEU is eligible to get 9 seats in the negotiating councils at National/Circle/SSA levels and NFTE will get 5 seats on the basis of the votes polled by them. FNTO and other 16 unions will neither get recognition nor seats in the councils.

The results of the membership verification showed that more than 50% of the workers support BSNLEU and its policies. It is nothing new. In all the last 5 verifications, It has won more than 50% of the polled votes and twice more than 50% of the total votes also. It got massive majority in all  except seven circles viz. Bihar, Chhathisgarh, J&K, Jharkhand, Delhi NTR, T.Nadu and Corporate Office, where also it has improved much compared to the last election. BSNLEU regained first position in another five circles viz. Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Chennai and LTTC, where it lost last time. BSNLEU got more than 50% in A&N Islands, Assam, H.P., Karnataka, Kerala,  Maharashtra,   NE-I, NE-II, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, W.Bengal, Kolkata Telephones, BRBRAIT, Telecom Factory Kolkata, Inspection Circle and Telecom Stores. In total BSNLEU has won in 28 circles out of 35. The ratio of the seats in the councils at all levels will be on the ratio at the All India level.

This is a victory for the correct policy being adopted by the BSNL Employees Union. More than the financial and other benefits the union has achieved for the workers, the latter appreciated the struggle organised at the initiative of the union to defend BSNL and its workers. The complete strike in July 2007 against cancellation of tender for 45 million mobile equipment, even participated by the executives for the first time, which compelled the management to restore at least half of the tender orders, is a shining example. The strike in April and December 2010 for ensuring Pension Revision for pre-2007 retirees is another instance. The sustained propaganda and pressure through the ‘Subscriber Delight’ programme initiated by the Joint Action Committee pioneered by BSNLEU has done a lot to restore the deteriorating services.

Against the disinvestment/privatisation policy of the government, continued agitations and strikes were organised by BSNLEU which compelled the government to postpone the disinvestment programmes. The same is with the proposal of retrenching 1,00,000 lakh workers  through VRS. Due to the strong resistance of the workers, the management could not implement the VRS scheme so far. What happened to the Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) and its workers after take over by Tata is well known to the workers and they do not want the same to be repeated in BSNL.

BSNLEU has given assurance to the workers that it stands to strengthen the PSU and provide a better service to the people. It will fight neo-liberal policies which are against the interests of the large majority of the people. The participation of BSNLEU in all the strikes and agitations called for by the Central Trade Unions during the last many years shows its commitment to the people. It will continue with this tested policy and agitations.

The victory of BSNLEU in the recent membership verification is a victory for the progressive section of workers. Due to its initiative, proportionate representation has now been introduced in the negotiation councils. It has shown that it stands for genuine democratic process. BSNL Employees Union expresses its thanks to the thousands of workers and well-wishers who have once again elected it with good majority.

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ITS Repatriation – case in Principal CAT

18 Thursday Apr 2013

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ITS deputation - BSNL

The petition filed by SNEA(I), BSNLEU and AIBSNLEA in the Hon PCAT, New Delhi (OA 1283/2013 and MA 992/2013) praying for quashing of DOT and BSNL order dated 11.03.2013, deploying ITS officers from DoT to BSNL came up for admission today. After detailed arguments by our Counsel, Hon Court admitted the OA, issued notice and the interim application for stay of operation of order dated 11.03.2013 is listed for arguments on 02nd May, 2013. (From SNEA Site)

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Hearty Congratulations and Thanks Comrades!

18 Thursday Apr 2013

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BSNL, VI Membership Verification

Once again BSNL Employees Union has won the VI Membership Verification with huge margin. Out of the total 204468 votes BSNLEU got 99,380 votes and won with 48.6 %. NFTE came second with 61,915 votes with 30.28% and FNTO with 14,088 votes and 6.89%. BSNLEU and NFTE will get recognition and seats in the council, but FNTO will neithr get recognition nor seats. FNTO and  BTEU(BSNL)with 2.2% votes will get certain limited trade union facilities.

BSNLEU got its percentage of votes increased from 46.57% in the last verification to 48.6% this time. It won in ALTTC, Haryana, Punjab, Chennai, Gujarat etc. where it failed in the last verification and increased its voting % in almost all the circles. If the % is calculated on the polled votes as is the case in all elections, it will be 51.45%, more than 50% of the polled votes. It is a great victory. The council seats will be calculated on the % of votes received by BSNLEU and NFTE.

I congratulate all the comrades who have made all efforts in support of BSNLEU and thank them. I also greet our alliance partners in United Forum who made this great victory.

 

 

 

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Results of Membership Verification in BSNL

18 Thursday Apr 2013

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BSNL - Membership Verification

By today evening the results of the Membership Verification for electing the recognised union of the 2,04,000 non-executive employees in BSNL will be declared. The election was held two days back on 16th April. The counting in each SSA will start in the morning and the results will be sent to the Circles which will sum up the figures and intimate to the Corporate Office,which will declare the results. When the results are announced, then it will be known which union/s will be recognised and which will get seats in the Councils at National/Circle/Local level etc.

The hectic tours and campaigns are over, the voting is over. Now all are eagerly waiting to know the results.

The suspense will be over by the evening and the winners announced. This is the system of verification which has been functioning effectively for all the 6 verifications. My Hearty Congratulations to the management, the workers and the unions!

 

 

 

 

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How to make India fully literate

18 Thursday Apr 2013

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On this day, 18th April, in 1991, Kerala was declared as 100% literate state. But our country is not yet fully literate.

Even after more than six decades of independence, India is lagging far behind in literacy among the many countries in the world. As per 2011 census report,  the literacy rate is only 74%, while the world average is 84%. India has also got the largest number of illiterate people in the world. Kerala is the first fully literate State while Bihar lags with only 65% literates.

There are many reasons for this sad situation. Mainly it is the neglect by the Central and state governments. Being literate, getting knowledge, is empowerment. The ruling class does not want the common people to become empowered, since it will be against its vested interest of exploiting the people.

The society has to make the government to act effectively to increase and make full literacy. More funds should be allotted to education, schools should be built in every villages, food to be supplied to poor children, books should be made available and so on. Education is the basic right of the people and the governments have to act.

In this connection, we have to congratulate  Kerala State, where in 1991,it was declared fully literate. On the basis of a people oriented planning by the Left Front Government and with the support and  voluntary efforts of tens of thousands of educated youth and workers for a period of more than one year, this great achievement could be made. This is possible by other states also.

A massive movement  is required to remove the darkness of illiteracy from this country of ours.

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AIBDPA submits Charter of Demands of Pensioners

17 Wednesday Apr 2013

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As per the decision of the Triennial Conference of All India BSNL-DOT Pensioners Association (AIBDPA), held at Kannur on 6-7 February 2013,a Charter of Demands of BSNL-DOT Pensioners will be submitted to the heads of Districts/Circles on 18th April 2013. The Charter includes the 22 main demands of the pensioners and has been adopted by the All India conference. A resolution was also adopted in this connection.  The next programme will be Dharna at SSA/Circle levels on 15th May, with massive participation.

All BSNL-DOT Pensioners are required to participate in these programmes, since the present government is almost completely taking a negative stand on the demands of the pensioners. BSNLEU leaders and workers are also requested to give all solidarity and support to the programme.

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