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Railway Employees Protests Privatisation Proposals

09 Wednesday Jul 2014

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AIRF, Railways Budget opposed

The proposals for privatisation, PPP and FDI in Railways, presented in the Railway budget by Railways Minister Sadananda Gowda have been strongly opposed by AIRF Secretary General, Com. Shiv Gopal Mishra.
In his hard-hitting statement, he stated that the railway Workers will not tolerate any privatisation in the railways. He also stated that there is no relief to the 24 hours, 365 days hard working railways employees in the budget. There is no proposal to increase the workforce which is immediately required.
CITU has already strongly criticised the Railway Budget on similar lines.

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Govt. compelled to go back from 6 Days week for Delhi Offices

09 Wednesday Jul 2014

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CG employees, Working Days

The strong opposition from the employees and their unions have compelled the NDA government to back track from its proposals to increase the working hours and working days of central government employees in Delhi. At present it is 5 days week with 40 hours. The government proposed and in departments directions were issued to increase the working days with more hours and second saturday holiday. The employees, especially, women employees strongly protested as the two holidays in the week system, which helped them to attend the pending home chores, was being taken away.
The Secretary,Staff Side of the National Council, Shri Shiv Gopal Mishra, AIRF leader strongly objected to the new proposal and asserted that no decision could be taken in the matter with out consulting the staff side.
Realising the strong reaction, it is understood that the Government has back-tracked from the anti-worker proposal of increasing the working days.

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Protest against Rail Budget – CITU Press Release

08 Tuesday Jul 2014

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PRESS RELEASE
The Centre of Indian Trade Unions(CITU) expressed serious concern at the BJP Govt’s first Railway Budget, 2014-15 which declares its dependence on so called public private partnership, private investment including FDI for funding its infrastructural and capacity augmentation projects. It reflects nothing but continuity of the same pro-corporate policy of the much discredited Congress Regime, rather in more aggressive form.
Just weeks before the Railway Budget, steep hike in passenger fares and freight charges to the tune of 14.2% and 6.5 % respectively exposed the brazen undemocratic as well as anti-people modus operandi of the BJP Govt. Added to this is the budgetary announcement of linking the future prices of travel with fuel adjustment factor which will result in virtual deregulation of railway fares providing for automatic increase in railway fares with the increase in price of fuel. This is nothing but an arrangement for perpetual increase of burden on common people.
Further, the thrust on PPP, FDI and outsourcing in various segments of railway operation and services as outlined in the current Railway Budget, is going to make the situation worse. Despite abject failure of the same exercise on depending on PPP route for infrastructural expansion and services during the UPA regime as reflected in plan expenditure in 2013-14 falling short by a whopping “Rs 59,359 crore from the target due to non-materialisation of PPP targets”, the Modi Govt also preferred to stick to the same provenly failed route. This means, either the expansion work will suffer or the private investors’ lobby will extract more undue concessions from the Govt in the process of their response, finally increasing the burden on the common people. Precisely, that had been the past experience of all PPP projects in sea-ports, airports, roads etc during the UPA’s tenure which increased the burden on the consumers and the people in a big way.
Despite admitting in the budget the abject failure of the Railways to implement the declared and sanctioned projects even to an insignificant extent, resulting in huge accumulation of unfulfilled projects announced in successive budgets, the current Budget failed to present any concrete roadmap for their execution except giving sound bites on prioritization, time frame etc. Even the new announcements made in the current budget do not have appropriate budgetary back-up, rendering them to be deceptive in real sense.
The Budget sounded high on Govt’s commitment to safety, but kept absolute silence about filling up around 3 lakh vacancies in the Railways, majority of which are related to management and maintenance of safety standards in railway operation.
CITU records its condemnation to this anti-people and privatization oriented Railway Budget and calls upon the working people to voice their protest against such retrograde exercise of the Modi Govt.
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Railway Budget – A Move to Privatisation

08 Tuesday Jul 2014

Posted by VAN NAMBOODIRI in General, Price Rise

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The Railway Budget presented by the NDA Government is nothing but a roadmap for PPP and Privatisation. Further, though no fares have been increased in the budget after the big increase days before, the chance for further increase is there connected with the fuel price increase. There is no mention about the filling up of the more than 3 lakh vacancies, especially in the areas of operation and connected with the safety arrangement.
There is clear indication for increased FDI and FII, which is also part of the privatisation process.
The opposition parties have strongly opposed the anti-people Railway budget. The parliament will see stormy scenes against the same.

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Big Victory – Minimum Monthly Pension Increased to Rs. 1,000/- for EPS Pensioners

08 Tuesday Jul 2014

Posted by VAN NAMBOODIRI in AIBDPA - BSNL DOT Pensioners, PSU, TU News - India

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EPS-95, Minimum Pension

It is a victory for the Central Trade Unions and the Pensioners. The Minimum Pension for the Employees Pension Scheme (EPS-95) holders has been decided as Rs.1,000, as stated by Minister of State for Steels, Mines,Labour and Employment Shri Vishnu Deo Sai in a written reply in the Parliament on 7th July.
The Government has to issue the orders urgently. This will benefit about half of the 28 lakh pensioners, who are getting less than Rs.1,000 pension.
Along with that the assurance of the Labour Minister that the eligibility will be raised to Rs. 15,000 have also to be implemented by issuing necessary orders.

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35 PSUs working without CMD/MD/Chairman

08 Tuesday Jul 2014

Posted by VAN NAMBOODIRI in BSNL - Better Service to the Nation, PSU, Telecom

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There are 35 PSUs including BSNL, MTNL,NHPC,Coal India which are having no CMD/MD/Chairman at present. This was stated in the Parliament on 7th July by Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Shri P.Radhakrishnan. In some cases the posts are vacant for months together. IN BSNL and MTNL after the retirement of the CMDs, no body has been posted and it is additional charge for the Directors. Either these delays are purposeful to deny governance of the PSUs or to appoint officers of the choice of the political parties.
We demand that these posts be filled up without any further delay for effective functioning of the PSUs.

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Broadband Speed increased form 256 to 512 kbps

07 Monday Jul 2014

Posted by VAN NAMBOODIRI in BSNL - Better Service to the Nation, PSU, Telecom

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Broadband speed, DOT, TRAI

It is reported that the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has notified that the minimum broadband speed has been raised to 512 kilo bits per second (kbps) from the earlier 256 kbps. DOT has agreed to the same. This will benefit the customers.

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Successful Anti-Imperialist Conference in Bolivia

07 Monday Jul 2014

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image001Bolivia: Great success for the anti-imperialist conference
07 Jul 2014
BOLIVIA, IMPERIALISM, LATIN AMERICA
The Anti-imperialist International Trade Union Conference held in Cochabamba – Bolivia on June 30, July 1st and 2nd was conducted with great success. The Conference was organized by the COB of Bolivia, the WFTU with the adhesion of the Bolivian government.

The President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Evo Morales, participated and spoke at the acts of opening and closing of the conference, in an anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist and internationalist spirit.

65 international delegates, from 45 organizations in 24 countries were present, trade unionists from Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe, Middle East and the USA. Dozens of the international delegates took the floor and intervened.

At the end of the the attached declaration was approved.

A special moment at the closing ceremony was when the Executive Secretary of the Bolivian Workers Central (COB) Juan Carlos Trujillo presented honorarily to the WFTU the symbol of class struggle in Bolivia, the Miner’s head gear. (Courtesy:WFTU)

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Government moves to increase FDI from 26% to 49% In Insurance.

07 Monday Jul 2014

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FDI increase, Insurance, opposition from unions

The government is proposing for increasing FDI in Insurance Sector from 26% to 49%. A Cabinet Note is being prepared for the purpose. It is to be noted that the governments, both UPA and NDA had been trying for the same but could not do so for the last two decades, because of the stiff opposition in the Parliament.
But this time, the BJP seems to be determined since it has got the numbers in Lok Sabha. But it is difficult to have the numbers in Rajya Sabha.
The Unions in the Insurance sector has been strongly opposing any increase of FDI in the sector. It is sure that it is not an easy matter for the government to increase the FDI.

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Meeting with GM(Estt.) on Wages of TSM/Casual labour

07 Monday Jul 2014

Posted by VAN NAMBOODIRI in AIBDPA - BSNL DOT Pensioners

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CL, EPF, TSM, wages

Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, President, BSNLEU and BSNLCCWF met Shri R.K.Goyal, GM (Estt.) and discussed about the need to increase the wages of TSM and Casual Labour engaged in BSNL. It was demanded that the minimum of the pay of BSNL ie. Rs. 7,760 should be given instead of the present Rs. 6,600, which is based on the DOT scale. It was also pointed out by the union that even Rs. 6,600 was not the pay to be given as per the government pay, it should be Rs. 7,000 ( Rs. 5,200 pay and Rs. 1,800 Grade pay). The necessary orders and instructions were also furnished. But the management did not commit anything, instead justified the decision already taken.
The Union also demanded that the EPF contribution for the Casual labour should be from the date of employment. The GM (Estt.) assured that a decision will be taken within a few weeks and orders issued in this matter.

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