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BSNL and MTNL subscribers get free roaming

24 Tuesday Sep 2013

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BSNL-MTNL agfreement, Free pan-India roaming

Good news for the BSNL and MTNL subscribers! As per the agreement signed between the two telecom PSUs, henceforward their subscribers will be getting free roaming facility all over the country. In the first stage, the charges will be reduced. Gradually it will be completely eliminated.

In the agreement signed today between BSNL and MTNL, the two PSUs will share their IT and other infrastructure required to jointly serve enterprise customers. The infrastructure sharing will include buildings, ducts, mobile towers, international long distance and other facilities required to serve the corporate customers.
As per this agreement BSNL expects to increase its revenue by about Rs. 1,700 crore this fiscal and MTNL about Rs. 1,000 crore.

We hope that the expectations become real. The management has to work real hard to implement the agreement effectively. The workers will only happy if it works out efficiently.

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United Forum Defers strike to 25 October 2013

24 Tuesday Sep 2013

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postponement, strike by BSNLEU

The United Forum of BSNL Unions, which met today, 24th September 2013 at BSNL MS office after detailed discussion decided to defer the strike scheduled for 27th September to 25 October 2013.

The decision is consequent to the discussions held between the United Forum with the Sri A.N.Rai, Director (HR) on 17th September in which certain positive signals have been given by the management and also further discussions are to be held on 4th October. Keeping the gun powder dry and ready, we are waiting for the management to settle the issues. The workers should be prepared for the strike at short notice if the issues are not settled. We are giving the management a chance to discuss and settle the long pending issues of the workers.

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Literacy – Now Tripura is in top position

23 Monday Sep 2013

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94.65%, Kerala, literacy, Tripura

The Tripura is in the top position in the country with regard to literacy. As per the latest statistics Tripura has got 94.65% literacy, thus putting Kerala in to second position with 93.91%. As per the 2011 census, Kerala was in the first position.

For Tripura, this is a big achievement. In 2001 Census,Tripura was in the 13th position. In 2011 Census, it was in the fourth position. Now it has reached the first position with 94.65%. Since more than 90% literacy is treated as 100% literacy, both Kerala and Tripura are now treated as 100% literate. Hearty Congratulations to the Tripura Government and the people. Both Kerala and Tripura have been declared as 100% literacy states under the Left Front Rule.

Com. Manik Sarkar, Chief minister of Tripura,however, is not satisfied. He wants 100% literacy literally. He stated that efforts are on for the same.

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The top paid corporate leaders.

22 Sunday Sep 2013

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High salary to corporates

I am reproducing a report in the Economic Times on the top 10 coroporate leaders who are the top paid in the country. The workers can understand the Himalayan difference between the low paid contract workers and the top paid managers. It is almost 4,000 times more than the low paid workers.

NEW DELHI: Sun TV promoters Kalanithi Maran and his wife Kavery were the top paid corporates in India in the last fiscal with a package of Rs 56.25 crore each among the listed companies, replacing Jindal Steel’s Naveen Jindal from the pole position.

However, the impact of slowdown on Indian economy was visible on their pay packages as all three of them took some kind of cut in their packages in the last fiscal.

Jindal (at 3rd position with Rs 54.98 crore package) had over 25 per cent cut in his Rs 73.42 crore remuneration of 2011-12, while the Marans took a marginal cut of 1 per cent in their packages.

Interestingly, the top paid list has been dominated by the Marans and Jindal in last four years, who have shared the top spot twice among themselves — Marans (2009-10 & 2012-13) and Jindal (2010-11 and 2011-12).

Aditya Birla group chairman Kumar Manglam Birla, who was paid Rs 49.62 crore by his five listed firms together, was at the fourth position. Hero MotoCorp’s father-son trio, Brijmohan Lall Munjal (Rs 32.72 crore), Pawan Munjal (Rs 32.80 crore) and Sunil Kant Munjal (Rs 31.51 crore), occupy the next three positions in the top 10 highest paid executives list.

The collective pay of the 10 top-paid executives rose by only Rs 15 crore (4 per cent) to Rs 402 crore in the last fiscal, giving a reflection of the downturn in the economy.

The pay packages include salary, perquisites, commissions, profit-linked incentives, sitting fees and other benefits. The data has been taken from the annual reports of the companies that have so far been published.

Ramco Cements’ (formerly Madras Cements) P R R Rajha (Rs 30.96 crore) was ranked 8th, followed by Maruti Suzuki’s former Managing Director Shinzo Nakanishi (Rs 30.90 crore) and Divi’s Labs Murali K Divi (Rs 26.46 crore).

BGR Energy’s BG Raghupaty (Rs 13.19 crore) and Tata Motors’ former chief Carl-Peter Forster were the two notable omissions from the top 10 list. While Raghupaty’s package declined by 50 per cent in last fiscal due to the downturn in the business, Forster had left Tata Motors in 2011.

Interestingly, industry titans like Mukesh and Anil Ambani, Azim Premji, Anand Mahindra and Sunil Mittal does not figure in the top 10 highest paid persons list.

While Mittal (Rs 24.33 crore) is at 11th position, Amara Raja Batteries’ Jayadev Galla (Rs 23.48 crore), Larsen and Toubro’s A M Naik (Rs 21.06 crore), Hindalco’s D Bhattacharya (Rs 20.61 crore) and JSW Steel’s Sajjan Jindal (Rs 20.25 crore) occupy the next four slots in top 15 list.

Mukesh Ambani, once the country’s highest-paid executive, is at 16th position with a remuneration of Rs 15 crore, which has remained unchanged for the fifth consecutive year now.

There are only six Sensex companies, whose top executives figure among the ten top-paid executives. However, majority of the Sensex companies, considered as top-30 blue chip firms, saw their top executives’ packages rise in 2012-13.

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Karnataka BSNLEU observes BSNL Day with new initiatives

22 Sunday Sep 2013

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1st October, BSNL Day

Karnataka Circle Union of BSNLEU has planned to observe BSNL Day ( 1st October)in a different way. The celebration on 1st October will be there. In addition, the Circle union under the leadership of Com.C.K.Gundanna, Circle Secretary has planned certain programmes for giving wide publicity to BSNL’s expansion plans with suggestions to the management to introduce new packages, inviting and soliciting the opinion of the subscribers etc. Directions have been given to all the SSA units to implement these programmes effectively.
My Hearty Congratulations to Com. Gundanna and his team of BSNLEU comrades!

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C E C Meeting of BSNL CCWF at Bhubaneswar on 19 – 20 October 2013.

21 Saturday Sep 2013

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BHUBANESHWAR, BSNLCCWF, CEC

C E C Meeting of BSNL CCWF at Bhubaneswar on 19 – 20 October 2013.
The Central Executive Committee Meeting of the BSNL Casual and Contract Workers federation (BSNLCCWF) will be held at Bhubaneswar (Odisha) on 19th and 20th October 2013. A Reception Committee with Com. Sahdeb Biswal, Circle Secretary, BSNLCCWF and other leaders of BSNLCCWF and BSNLEU has been formed and are making all arrangements for the holding of the CEC. The Notice for the CEC is being issued by Com. Tapas Ghosh, Secretary General of BSNLCCWF.
The CEC meeting is being held at a time when agitations are being organised in many circles/SSAs for regularisation of casual labour, implementation of Minimum Wage, social security measures like EPF/ESI for the casual/contract workers in BSNL. The issues of the unorganised workers/contract/casual workers have been taken by the Central Trade Unions with the demand of a Minimum Wage of Rs. 10,000. We have to ensure the formation of units of BSNLCCWF in all the Circles/SSAs. All these issues will be seriously discussed in the CEC meeting.
All CEC members including office-bearers are requested to book their tickets to and fro immediately to ensure reservation.

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WFTU Call to observe 3 October as International Day of Action

21 Saturday Sep 2013

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3 October., International Day of Action, WFTU

World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), the militant organisation of the international working class, of which BSNLEU is also affiliated, has given call to observe 3 October 2013 as “International Action Day” as was also last time. WFTU has called upon all organisations to observe the same by holding rallies, meetings, demonstrations etc. and focussong the demands raised there in. I am giving below the call of the WFTU in full:

WFTU CALL

“All in the Streets, Oct 3!

DEAR colleagues, militants of the class oriented trade union movement,
Members and friends of the World Federation of Trade Unions,

Trade union organisations in all continents, workers and youth,

The World Federation of Trade Unions appeals to you to join the call for the International Action Day on October 3, 2013. Demonstrations, rallies, strikes, conferences and activities will be organised in all corners of the world.

We join our voices and show our determination in action simultaneously with our brothers and fellow working people around the world, marching militantly for food, water, books, medicine and housing for all.

For the World Federation of Trade Unions, decent life presupposes that these issues of workers and people be resolved. Decent life presupposes that popular masses have stable work, a good salary, good pension, public social security, free and public education. A decent present and future for the new generations is to have stable work connected to their knowledge.

For the reformist trade union movement the slogan about “decent work” is only words; for the WFTU it has a concrete context.

We demand satisfaction of the contemporary basic needs of the world population — a realistic and practicable demand based on the productive abilities of skilled labour force, the wealth producing resources, the natural and mineral wealth, and the scientific and technological development which is continuously expanding.

There is no reason why there should be poverty, imperialist wars, destruction, torment, capitalist exploitation, privatisation of the public property and resources, hospitals and education system. The ruthless greed of the few capitalists for profit and the mechanisms and states that support them will be causing suffering, shortages, high prices and environmental pollution.

These high profits continue to exist and increase during the international capitalist crisis, besides the competition between the individual capitalists or groups, the mergers, the closing of companies and industries, the transfer of the production in other countries with cheaper salaries or non-existing labour rights, the higher exploitation of various parts of the working class and the extreme unemployment in large parts of the world.

It is our future versus their profits!

On October 3, 2013 in every country we march militantly for food, water, medicine, books, and housing for all.

Fight for your rights! Organise in your respective country the activity of your choice and join the international working class struggle!”

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Settlement of 78.2% IDA fixation and Anomaly for BSNL Pensioners

21 Saturday Sep 2013

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78.2% to Pensioners, Anomaly

As reported earlier, Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri, President, BSNLEU and K.G.Jayaraj, General Secretary, AIBDPA had met Ms. Annie Moraes, Member (Finance), Telecom Commission, on 19th September and discussed about implementation of 78.2% IDA pension fixation, resolving of 2000 pension Anomaly and other issues. She had assured that early action will be taken in the matter.
In the meeting of the SCOVA yesterday, 20 September, the Government has assured that on both the above issues orders will be issued by 30th September as intimated by Com. S.K.Vyas, Secretary General NCCPA and a participant in the meeting.
These are two of the issues which are also included in the 27th September strike notice issued by the BSNL Employees Union. The Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations had also taken up the matter seriously.

We are happy that the issues will be sorted out and settled without further delay. This will give big relief to the Pensioners.

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Contract workers also will participate on 25 Sept. Programme

21 Saturday Sep 2013

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25 Sept., CTUs, meetings

Casual and Contract workers will participate in the Demonstration on 25th September called by Central Trade Unions.
BSNL Casual and Contract Workes Federation (BSNLCCWF) calls upon all its members to massively participate in the demonstration/meeting/rally being organised by the Central Trade Unions on 25th September on the major demands of the working class as decided by the National Convention of Workers held at Mavalankar hall New Delhi on 6th August 2013.
The demands include stopping of price-rise, No Disinvestment/Privatisation of PSUs, Rs. 10,000 as Minimum Wage to contract workers, Implementation of Social Security measures etc.
Organise the programmes jointly with BSNLEU and Central trade Unions.

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United Forum to meet on 24th September.

21 Saturday Sep 2013

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A meeting of the United Forum of BSNL Unions will be meeting at 1500 hours on 24th September to review the preparations for the One Day Strike on 27th September on the major demands of the BSNL Workers.

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