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International Action Day observed world wide.

03 Thursday Oct 2013

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3rd October, Action Day, WFTU

As per reports received, 3rd October has been observed by workers world wide as “International Action Day” by holding demonstrations, rallies, meetings, processions and so on. The day is observed as per the call of the World Federation of trade Unions. 3rd October is the Foundation Day of WFTU (1945).For the last two year this day is observed as International Action Day on the demands of Food, Water, Medicine, Education and Home for all.

A meeting was held at Rajendra Bhawan, New Delhi which was massively attended. A good number of BSNL employees from Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Punjab also attended. Left Trade union leaders Coms. A.K.Padmanabhan (CITU), Mahadevan (AITUC) S.P.Tiwai (TUCC) Abani Roy and other leaders addressed.

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Government withdraws Ordinance on Convicted representatives.

02 Wednesday Oct 2013

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Ordinance withdrawn

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New Delhi, Oct 2 Forced by Rahul Gandhi’s open trashing of the government, the Union Cabinet tonight decided to withdraw the controversial ordinance on convicted lawmakers as well as a related bill in the face of mounting public opinion against the measure.

In a business-like 20-minute meeting, presided over by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Cabinet overturned its earlier decision of September 24 to provide immunity to convicted lawmakers from immediate disqualification.

The reversal by the Cabinet is seen as a rare instance of the government being forced to take back a measure that was cleared after much deliberations in the ruling party and the Council of Ministers after resistance from within. (PTI)

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National Councils (2003 – 2013) – A Review of the meetings – 1

02 Wednesday Oct 2013

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The first meeting of the National Council in BSNL after the VI Membership Verification is yet to be held, though more than 5 months have elapsed after the result of the verification has been announced. Since the Council has been constituted and the items are going to be furnished by the Staff Side, it is expected that the same will be held shortly. It will be the XXIX Meeting of the National Council.
What has been the experience of the XXVIII meetings of the National Council held earlier? What are the items discussed and what are the results? A review of the same will be helpful in the future functioning of the Council effectively.
First Membership Verification and decisions
In the meeting held in February 2001 to finalise the Membership Verification, there was one important issue to be decided ; how the Verification is to be conducted. NFTE BSNL insisted that the Membership Verification should be through ‘Check Off’ system, ie. by getting signed forms from the members for the union they support and deduction of membership on that basis. BSNLEU and many other unions suggested that the verification should be conducted through voting through ‘Secret Ballot’ as in the case of Assembly and Parliament elections. Finally the decision arrived at was that the verification should be through secret ballot and as per the Code of Discipline accepted by the Central Trade Unions decades back. Another issue was that how many unions are to be recognised. The Chief Labour Commissioner, who was present, stated that it all the unions agree, more than one union can be recognised after approval by the Labour Ministry. Since one union, NFTE, opposed the proposal, decision could not be taken in the matter.
First Membership Verification
The First Membership Verification was held on 25th September 2002 and the result announced three days after on 28th September. NFTE got the first position with 35.25% votes and BSNLEU came second with 29.98%. Only one union, NFTE was recognised.
The National Council was formed and the Staff Side members were nominated by NFTE. In addition to its members, some of the members of FNTO were also nominated. Though BSNL Management did not accept those nominations first, after discussion they were also accepted, provided they give a certificate agreeing the nomination by NFTE.
First Meeting of National Council – 29th January 2003

The First Council Meeting was held on 29th January 2003. Com.M.B.Vichare was the Leader and Com. O.P.Gupta, the Secretary Staff Side. Interestingly a decision was taken in that meeting that Standing Committee is not required. (There is a provision for Standing Committee which will review the progress of action taken on the decisions of the NC). It is not understood why such a decision was taken.
Another decision was with regard to the 2000 wage revision stating that “ seniors getting less than juniors is not an anomaly”. It was agreed that Council offices at all levels, National, Circle and SSA levels, will be provided with service telephones. It was also decided to continue with GPF for the BSNL absorbed employees.
II Meeting of NC – 28th May 2003
This council meeting agreed to the demand of NFTE that members of other unions can be nominated to the council. Accordingly FNTO leaders Thomas John, K.Vallinayagam and Vasisht were made as members with the condition that they accept NFTE’s nomination.
The meeting decided that “OTBP/BCR Scheme will be continued as General Promotion Policy till next wage revision”. NFTE strongly opposed giving facilities to BSNLEU, the second union as per the Membership Verification.
III Meeting of NC – 20th October 2003
It was assured by the Management that Management Committee of BSNL Board will have discussion with union before arriving at any decision on the issues discussed in the NC.
IV Meeting of NC – 28th November 2003
In this meeting it was conveyed by the Official Side to the Staff Side that the latter should not have any apprehension regarding retrenchment of staff on account of being declared surplus and that no such proposal is under the consideration of the management. It was also decided that there will be no separate council for Civil Wing.
V Meeting of NC – 24th March 2004
It was decided to form a Joint Committee, which will discuss and give suggestions to the BSNL Management on the issue of Compulsory Retirement of BSNL Employees.
The above committee was also entrusted to discuss the issue VRS Scheme. The Staff Side opposed the VRS and wanted Voluntary Replacement Scheme. This will be discussed by the Committee.
VI Meeting of NC – 17th June 2004
It was agreed that a“ Scheme VRS/CRS may be introduced in to the system keeping in view overall objective under which the proposals have been worked out.”
Special Meeting with CMD on 14-07-2004
The decision of the Ministry of Finance to collect full cost of pension and its impact on BSNL was discussed in the meeting. The CMD informed the union that it was decided again to refer the issue to government. Another issue was with regard to GPF for the absorbed employees. The Management reiterated that it has no alternative but to go in for setting up a Provident Fund Trust for managing the GPF amount and requested the union to take an early action in this regard.
As stated above, there were six meetings of the National Council and a special meeting with CMD after a programme of agitation was given notice of. It can be seen in the minutes of these meetings that the Management was pushing through its agenda of VRS/CRS, retrenchment, issues on Pension etc. Though opposing at the initial stage, the staff side was gradually accepting the view point of the official side.
Another and more important was connected with the functioning of the Council and the Recognition itself. As in the DOT period, it was better to have two unions recognised, which will improve the position of the staff side with more % of support. In fact, the management had no objection for the same provided all unions accepted the condition. NFTE alone objected to the proposal and defeated it. This turned against NFTE itself in all verifications till Vth, resulting in denial of recognition to it. It could recognition in the VI Membership Verification in 2013, after the condition of two unions were accepted.
Secondly, as in the National Council for the Central Government Employees and in the Departmental Councils including that of DOT, the Chairman of the Council used to be the Cabinet Secretary in the former case and Secretary, DOT in the latter with all Members of the telecom Commission as members in the Departmental Council. This helped in implementing the decisions of the councils since those who are to take decisions are all present. In the same way, in BSNL, the Chairman of the Council should have been the CMD and all the Directors of Management Committee should have been members. Though NFTE requested that CMD should be Chairman of NC, it meekly agreed to the position of the Management and agreed that the Director (HR) can be the Chairman with Director (Finance) also present. Other Directors are not members of the NC. This has resulted in devaluing the position of the NC and many decisions taken in the council were either not implemented or got implemented with much delay.
It would have been possible to get favourable decisions on these two issues, if the Staff Side has taken a strong position, but it did not happen which resulted a lot of problems later. However, it was not the first time that NFTE compromised on basic issues, as is well known to telecom workers.

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3rd October 2013 – International Action Day

02 Wednesday Oct 2013

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3rd October, International Action Day, WFTU

3rd October is being observed all over the world as International Action Day as per the call of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). It is also the foundation day of WFTU, which was formed on 3rd October 1945, in the background of the defeat of the fascist and Nazi forces in the second world war.
The International Action Day is being observed for the last few years. The slogan of the Day is that the people should be provided with ” Food, Water, Medicine, Books and Housing” facilities. On the one side there are billionaires and crorepatis and on the other side there are crores and crores of poor and hungry people. This injustice has to be put an end to.
Sustained and joint struggles by the working class all over the world is necessary. ” Workers of the World, Unite!” The slogan raised by Karl Marx is still fully relevant.
Organise the International Action Day jointly in all the centres. In Delhi, massive meeting will be held at Rajendra Bhawan at 1500 hours on the Day under the auspices of the Left Trade Unions and Independent Federations..

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2 October – Gandhi Jayanti

02 Wednesday Oct 2013

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2nd October, Gandhi Jayanti, Gandhiji

Yes, 2nd October 2013 is the 144th Birthday Anniversary of the Father of Indian Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. 2nd October has been declared as a National Holiday by the government along with that of Independence Day (15th August) and Republic Day (26th January).

Gandhiji led the Independence movement for decades. The Indian people in lakhs and crores participated in the struggle and India got freedom on 15th August 1947. The struggle for Independence from the British imperialists is a heroic saga of sacrifice, struggle, failure and victory for about two centuries. The First War of Independence (1857-58) was the starting point, but there were struggles and wars earlier also against the British.

Gandhiji experimented with truth throughout his life. But what about the present day? Many politicians of the day are experimenting not with truth, but with corruption, deceit and violence.
Our Respectful Homage to the memory of the Father of the Nation!

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India 73rd in Elderly Care – Global Age Watch Index

02 Wednesday Oct 2013

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Elderly care, India at 73rd place

Despite 66 years after Independence, and claims by the Government about reforms and growth of economy, India shamefully stands at 73rd position out 97 countries in the world on elderly care. Sri Lanka (36) is above India, while Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan are below India.
This is as per report of the Global Age Watch Index (GAWI).The report further states that “India fares poorly in almost all four domains: Health status (85), Employment and Education (73) Enabling environment(72)and Income security”.

What the Indian Rulers have to say?

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One in eight hungry in the world – UN Report

02 Wednesday Oct 2013

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FAO report on hungry millions

The tragedy of the world has once again come out. About 842 million ( 84 crore) people, almost one in eight population of the world, are suffering from poverty and hunger during 2011-13 period. This is as per the ” State of Food Insecurity in the World, 2013″, a report released by the United Nations Food And Agricultural Organisation (FAO). The only consolation is that there is some reduction in the number from the 2010-12 period when it was 868 million.
India will certainly have its own share. It is a shame that even after 66 years of Independence, there are still millions of hungry people in India.

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Shut Down of Government starts in US – Austerity on people.

01 Tuesday Oct 2013

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Shut Down starts, US

By Barry Grey

1 October 2013 : Exuding contempt for the American people, the US Congress failed to pass a continuing resolution to fund federal operations on Monday, shutting down large sections of the government as of 12:01 AM Tuesday.

Throughout the day, the Democratic-controlled Senate rejected funding bills sent by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives that included delays in the implementation of the Obama administration’s health care overhaul, which was enacted in 2010 and is due to become fully operational next year.

The House, for its part, refused to pass a continuing resolution without such provisions. While so-called Tea Party Republicans in the House played the leading role in blocking a temporary government funding bill, hoping to capitalize on popular opposition to Obama’s reactionary health care “reform,” the White House and congressional Democrats seemed to welcome a shutdown.

They calculate that popular anger will focus on the Republicans and the resulting crisis will deepen divisions within the GOP, while providing political cover for the Obama administration to escalate its attacks on social programs and expand its proposed tax windfalls for big business, in line with Republican demands.

The White House and the Democratic leadership in the Senate rejected a proposal floated Monday by Senate and House Republicans opposed to a shutdown to extend funding for government operations for a week in order to continue negotiations.

At the same time, House Democrats offered to support a funding bill that accepted the Republican spending level of $986 billion, $42 billion less than the Democrats’ proposal of $1.028 trillion. In announcing the offer, Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Democrat from Nevada) had signaled his support for this move.

Although the Republican leadership refused to drop its demand for a delay in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Democratic concession prefigured the way in which the government crisis will be used to shift the entire domestic agenda further to the right, increasing cuts in such basic programs as Food Stamps, Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security.

The shutdown will have a punishing impact on millions of workers and poor people. At the same time, the government functions considered essential by the corporate-financial elite will be largely unaffected. The uniformed military, the CIA, the National Security Agency, the Department of Homeland Security and the rest of the agencies involved in US imperialist aggression and subversion abroad and domestic spying and repression at home will be virtually unscathed.

The Federal Reserve will continue to pump $85 billion a month into the financial markets, inflating stock prices and underwriting corporate profits.

But over 800,000 of the 2 million federal employees will be furloughed without pay as long as the shutdown lasts, including half of the 800,000 civilian Pentagon workers. Hundreds of thousands more federal employees will be compelled to work without pay. These are workers who have already suffered the consequences of a three-year pay freeze imposed by the Obama administration as well as weeks of unpaid furloughs resulting from the automatic “sequester” cuts proposed in 2011 by the White House, which began to take effect last March.

Personal income for federal workers across the country dropped by an average of 0.8 percent in the second quarter of this year.

The most vulnerable sections of society will be particularly hard hit. The federal Women, Infant and Children (WIC) program, which provides food for low-income women and children, will shut down. Veterans Administration disability claims will cease to be processed.

All national parks and museums will close, including the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. Entire federal departments—including Commerce, Education, Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, Housing and Urban Development, Labor, NASA and the National Institutes of Health—will virtually shut down.

The shutdown will have a particularly devastating impact on the Washington DC area, where the federal government accounts for one-third of the local economy. It is estimated the nation’s capital will lose $200 million a day and over 700,000 jobs will be affected. Trash collection and libraries could be impacted.

The Washington region already lost 26,500 net jobs in August as a result of sequester cuts and furloughs.

The funding deadline and shutdown may be the prelude to an even more consequential crisis over the federal debt ceiling. At some point towards the end of October, the federal government will reach its current debt ceiling. House Republicans are threatening once again to tie a bill increasing the debt limit to provisions defunding or delaying “Obamacare,” raising the specter of a national default.

Both the government funding and debt ceiling crises are entirely manufactured. Since 2010, there have been three similar government crises—in 2010 over extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, in 2011 over the debt ceiling, and in 2012 over the so-called “fiscal cliff.” In every case, behind the partisan “gridlock” and recriminations there was a significant element of bipartisan manipulation to drive the austerity agenda further to the right. The result was trillions of dollars in spending cuts.

In 2011, Obama offered the Republicans a “grand bargain” on deficit reduction that included historic attacks on the two major social programs left over from the New Deal and the Great Society—Social Security and Medicare. He proposed cutting cost-of-living increases and introducing means testing to Social Security and raising the eligibility age for Medicare—on top of $500 billion in Medicare cuts incorporated into his Affordable Care Act.

In recent days Obama has reiterated his eagerness to work out a bipartisan “grand bargain” to slash basic social programs and cut corporate taxes. On Monday, Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine, an opponent of shutting down the government, called for negotiations on both the budget and the debt ceiling with the aim of reaching such a comprehensive plan to reduce the deficit at the expense of the working class.

There is little doubt that the result of the current crisis will be an extension of the sequester cuts—slated to total $1.2 trillion over the next eight years—a massive cut in Food Stamps (both houses of Congress have already passed bills cutting the program by billions of dollars) and unprecedented attacks on the so-called “entitlement” programs—Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

Behind the appearance of partisan warfare, there is a broad consensus between the two corporate-controlled parties to impose the full brunt of the crisis of the capitalist system on the working class. There is no “liberal reform” wing of the political establishment. No prominent figures in the Democratic Party are calling for serious measures to address mass unemployment, falling wages, or rising poverty, hunger and homelessness. Both parties are agreed on an historic attack on public education and health care for working people.

The arrogant and brutal attack on the population embodied in the government shutdown underscores the necessity for the working class to break from both parties of big business and build an independent socialist movement to secure the basic social rights of working people.

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Revolutionary Greetings to the people of China!

01 Tuesday Oct 2013

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October 1, Peoples Republic of China

Peoples Republic of China was born on 1st October 1949. China has seen many empires and has been conquered by foreign powers for centuries. After a prolonged fight against the Japanese imperialists and also a civil war, the present PRC was declared formed on 1st October 1949.
The biggest populated nation in the world with more than 140 crore people, China was treated as one of the poor nations. But after 64 years under Communist Rule it has emerged as one of the mighty nations, whether militarily or economically, only next to United States.
On the day when the Peoples Republic of China is celebrating its 64th Birth Anniversary, I convey my Revolutionary Greetings to the people of China!

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Postal Stamp in India completes 159 years.

01 Tuesday Oct 2013

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There are different opinions about when the Postal Stamp was introduced in India. But the most dependable information seems to be that it was introduced on 1st October 1854.If that is true, then India Postage Stamp has completed a long period of 159 years. It is recorded that the first Postage Stamp issued by the British in India was with the picture of Queen Victoria as a young maiden.
The Postal System in India developed to be one of the biggest and the best in the world. It was credited with punctuality, efficiency and reliability. It was considered the most efficient service.
But after the neo-liberalisation policy adopted by the Central Government, everything changed. The government is trying to destabilise its own department to benefit the private couriers etc. But still, the India Posts is the best postage system for the common people in India.

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