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Black Money – BJP follows Congress by not publishing the names of law-breakers

17 Friday Oct 2014

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We suspected this.

BJP which declared earlier from the top of the world that they will take stringent action against the persons who have illegally put black money in the Swiss Banks etc. has now stated that they will not publish the names since that would violate existing tax treaties with other countries.

This is exactly what the UPA government also stated. It is now very clear that BJP and Congress are the two sides of the same coin. Both of them do not want the list to be published since it may contain names of corporates who have supported them and contributed to their election funds and of leaders of their party.

This hypocrisy and double talk of the ruling party should be exposed.

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‘Corporate Raj’ instead of ‘Inspector Raj’ ?

17 Friday Oct 2014

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The corporate and big business have been continuously complaining about ‘Inspector Raj’, meaning that the government labour officers are unnecessarily interfering in labour disputes and also checking whether the labour laws are implemented or not. But the reality is something else. It is only in very rare cases that there is effective intervention, since the corporates and high level employers are able to influence the ruling parties and politicians and weaken the labour officers’ intervention.

Now the BJP, which was fully supported by gigantic contributions in the elections by the corporates, have started repaying them through the so called ‘labour reforms’, after forming the new government with massive majority. ‘Labour Reforms’ are being implemented which are not labour oriented by employer oriented. The right for inspection of the labour officers to find out whether labour laws are being implemented is curtailed, employers are being given the freedom for hire and fire etc. A majority of the unorganised workers are going to be out of the labour and social security benefits, if the amendments moved in the Parliament are passed.

The trade unions and the workforce are in real danger of losing what they have gained through decades of struggles. They realise the grim situation. That is why all the 11 Central Trade Unions have been jointly organising agitational programmes and strikes during the past five years. The National Convention of Workers held on 15 September 2014 in New Delhi has called for a National Protest Day on 5th December 2014 to expose and oppose the anti-worker reforms that is being imposed and also demanding acceptance of the 10 Point Charter of Demands raised by the Central Trade Unions. The entire workforce in the country should join these programmes being organised by the trade unions and the message should reach each and every worker in the country inspiring them and making them to join this great movement.

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Will NDA government take action on Black Money ?

17 Friday Oct 2014

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The report of the committee on Black Money in foreign countries have been submitted to the government. Names of many of the people who have deposited black money in Swiss banks are also with the government.

Is the NDA government dilly-dallying with the information of the black money just like the UPA government ? Or are they prepared to publish them and take drastic action. It is unlikely, since the BJP which came to power has been fully supported by the corporates and big business, who might have put black money in the Swiss banks.

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Put an end to this shame – The government should protect the North East people in Delhi

17 Friday Oct 2014

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It is a shame on Delhi, the capital of India. Almost every day reports are coming about brutal attacks, abuse and molestation of the North East people in this capital city, where Indians from all part of the country are coming, staying and settled.

The Government should act strongly against such attacks. All citizens of the country should be treated as equal and no discrimination in any part of the country should be allowed. Not only the government, but the people also should oppose such discrimination.

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‘Shrameva Jayate’, is only to maximise profits and not in the interest of workers.

17 Friday Oct 2014

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The Prime Minister has announced the introduction of Shrameva jayate Programme stating that it will benefit the workers. But on the contrary it is only going to benefit the capitalists to maximise their profits. The proposed amendments to the Labour Laws by the Central government, in fact, will result in large section of workers being kept out of the labour laws and social security benefits. In the words of Com. Sitaram Yechury PBM CPI(M):

” This newly launched Shrameya jayate programme is an attempt to expedite labour reforms to help foreign investors. This is for helping them to maximise their profits, not to protect the interest of the Indian workers.”

“Acchha Din” is only for the capitalists and corporates and not for the common man and the poor workers.

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Free ATM Transactions reduced

17 Friday Oct 2014

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The Banks are trying to reduce their expenditure at the cost of the customers. In order to reduce the staff in the Banks, they introduced ATMs and gave free transactions. Now the customers are adjusted to the ATMs to a great extent, then the Banks are trying to make the ATM transactions with conditions and cost. First there was no limit to the transactions, but then it was stated that there is a limit of five free transactions in Metro Cities and three in other places. Now the latest is that even in metros the limit may be reduced to three combining with the nearby non-metro cities.

If this goes on and is allowed, tomorrow each and every ATM transactions will be charged. The situation will come when the customer has to pay for withdrawing his own money from the bank even once.

It is to be noted that these are the same banks which has got lakhs of crores of rupees as NPA (Non Performing Assests), means bad loans given to the corporates and big business and which has not been repaid and will be written off later. The transactions of these crorepatis are mainly through cheque and online and not through ATMs;; hence they are not affected. It is being once again proved that all the benefits are for the rich and burdens are on the the poor and the middle class.
The present move of the Banks Management should be opposed and defeated.

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Our Strong Protest against Arbitrary Implementation of Deloittee Committee Recommendations

16 Thursday Oct 2014

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The BSNL Management states one thing and acts in another way. When the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations expressed its strong protest against the anti-BSNL recommendations of the Consultants M/s Deloittee it was assured that the same will be discussed with the staff unions/associations before its implementation.

But now through letter dated 14-10-2014, the BSNL Management has arbitrarily directed the CGM Maharashtra to implement the recommendations of the Deloittee Committee recommendations on the reconstitution of the SSAs.

This is completely unacceptable. We strongly protest against this arbitrary decision without discussing with the Forum/ unions/ associations. Forum demands the BSNL Management to cancel the order or at least keep the order in abeyance till it is discussed with the unions/associations.

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BSNL Market Share 11.04 and in fifth position.

16 Thursday Oct 2014

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BSNL Market Share is coming down. As on August 2014 it is only 11.04%. It has gone down to the 5th position in the total connections.
The total telephone connections in the country as on 31-08-2014 is 95.21 crore, out of which 10.51 crore are of BSNL.
BSNL has lost 81 lakhs connection during 2014-15 and 7 lakh in August 2014 alone.

These are bad news. While almost all telecom operators are increasing their connections, BSNL is going down. Very unfortunate.

It is high time some serious discussion and action is required by the BSNL Management and workers.

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Why Strike on 27th November by Casual and Contract Workers?

16 Thursday Oct 2014

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BSNLCCWF has called for a one day strike on 27th November 2014 by the casual and contract workers engaged in BSNL. What is the immediate provocation for a strike?

It is not at all an immediate provocation. The more than one lakh casual and contract workers in BSNL have been continuously requesting the BSNL Management from the corporate office level to the GM level to ensure that the casual contract workers are treated as human beings and whatever is eligible for them as per the labour laws, the government orders and orders endorsed by the BSNL Corporate Office should be implemented at the field level.

The BSNL Management at first refused even to discuss the issue of casual and contract labour with the union. After continued representation to the DOT, Minister, Chief Labour Commissioner and also Parliamentary Standing Committee on labour, the management has started discussion. BSNL C.O. also issued clear instructions on 5th November 2008 as also later on the implementation of the minimum wage, social security measures like EPF, ESI etc. But these are violated by the field officers and not implemented. This fact has been brought to the notice of the Corporate office with documents/proof, but the management sat silent blindly depending on the Compliance reports received from the CGMs. In fact, the top management is also very reluctant to take any action on the law-violating contractors or the concerned officers. Their mindset is that the casual contract workers are slaves and they should be satisfied with whatever pittance is given to them and if they protest they should be sent out of their job. This is a kind of mental illness, which it is difficult to cure. These officers/ contractors who are getting high salary/ big commissions are not concerned whether the minimum wage is paid or not to the toiling worker.

There are more than 4,000 casual labour including TSM, who are left out and not regularised, not because of lack of orders, but due to the complete neglect and delay of field management in forwarding their cases to the Corporate Office. About 9,000 such casual labour / TSM, who are much junior to them, have been regularised, because their cases were forwarded to C.O. On the plea of a Supreme Court order, these left out casual labour/TSM are denied regularisation, while such workers have been regularised as a one time measure by government departments such as Customs, Income tax etc, based on the orders of the DOP andT. Why BSNL, a fully owned government company, does not implement the same orders and regularise the left out casual labour/TSM? Again it is the same mentality which sees the workers as beggars and nothing more.

The casual and contract workers are very much concerned about the financial health of BSNL. The company is their bread and butter for which they have been working for 10 to twenty years and more. If BSNL collapses, their future is in peril. Naturally they are interested in the health of the company. They want that the government to change its anti-PSU policy and assist it to come up. The BSNL Management has also to do its duty efficiently.

These are the main issues on which the strike is called for. The Notice for strike will be issued shortly in which all the demands will be focused.

It is the immediate task to meet each and every worker, explain the demands and prepare him for the one day strike and future struggles. We have to ensure that the entire workers participate in the strike on 27 October.

Struggle for Unity, Unity for Struggle and Struggle and Unity for Progress!

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Left Newspapers highlight CMD Office March by Casual Contract workers

16 Thursday Oct 2014

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Though as usual the newspapers of big corporates  ignored the CMD BSNL Office March on 15 October by the casual and contract workers, the  Left papers published the news prominently. In Deshabhimani and Ganashakti the news was given good coverage with photoes. The workers have to understand who stand by them.

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