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Com.P.T.Rajan passed away – A great loss

20 Sunday Dec 2015

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PT Rajan

It is shocking news. Com.P.T.Rajan, militant trade union leader of CITU from Kozhikode passed away today morning while attending CITU General Council meeting at Ranchi due to severe heart attack.
Com.Rajan was in the lead for all trade union activities at Kozhikode for a long period.
I met him last at the time of the Circle Conference of BSNLEU Kerala in the first week of this month. He was supervising the kitchen. We spoke a little and then he was hurrying to his work. He was so addicted to the work entrusted.
The working class has lost a veteran leader.
My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, comrades and relatives!
Red Salute to Comrade P.T.Rajan!

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Telecom TU Movement (16) – Reverification stalled by Disruptors

20 Sunday Dec 2015

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Reverification of Membership in E.III
The DOT on 31st October 1996 ordered reverification of membership of telecom Group ‘C’ employees along with the already ordered verification for other categories. In desperation, OPG and Co. criticized the decisions of the Delhi High Court, Law Ministry, DOP&T and DOT in ordering the verification. He even insinuated Com. Harkishan Singh Surjeet, General Secretary, CPI(M), alleging that this is issued on an understanding between him and Prime Minister to favour Com. Namboodiri. Madness has no limits! In fact, OPG & Co. were afraid of the workers. OPG and NUTE filed cases in Delhi High Court, but could not get any stay.
Delhi CWC
An Emergent E-III CWC was held at New Delhi on 30th October 1996 to finanlise strategy in the verification, presided by President, Com.Moni Bose. To facilitate the union to apply for recognition in confirmation with CCS (RSA) Rules 1993 (New Recognition Rules) that one of the Chief Executive should be a serving employee, Com. Moni Bose, President of E.III Union, elected at Thiruvananthapuram, desired to step down. The house accepted the same with great regrets, as there was no other course. The CWC highly appreciated the spirit behind the offer. Com.K.D.M.Tripathi, Vice-President, was unanimously elected as the President.
The CWC meeting was addressed by .P.S.Ramankutty, GS T-III and Pabitra Chakraborty, GS Administrative Union. The meeting discussed and decided the strategies to face the reverification.
Denial of Union’s Name
Both V.A.N.Namboodiri, General Secretary and M.B.Vichare applied in the same name viz. All India Telecom Employees union Class III for the reverification. But in continuation of its favouritism, DOT refused to entertain the application of Namboodiri. The application was ignored for reasons not known. And surprisingly, the application of Vichare was accepted. DOT wanted the real union represented by Namboodiri to be out of the reverification process to enable OPG and Co. to get majority with out any hurdle.
Mighty Protest Actions – Telegram Campaign
Massive protest rallies were organized throughout the country as per call of the E.III CHQ, demanding cancellation of DOT’s completely prejudiced orders. Thousands of Protest Telegrams were sent to the Prime Minister, Communications Minister and Chairman, Telecom Commission.
Discussion with Minister on 1-1-1997
The country-wide protests had its effect. The union was invited to talks by the Communications Minister Beni Prasad Verma on 1-1-1997. K.D.M.Tripathi, President, V.A.N.Namboodiri, General Secretary and K.M.Pillai, Treasurer met the Minister and Chairman Telecom Commission A.V.Gokak with other senior officers on the day. The union demanded acceptance of its application for the re-verification. The arrogant DOT officers ridiculed the demand by stating that the union can approach the courts, as was done earlier. The union stated that they are requesting the intervention by the Minister.
As a solution to the complicated issue, it was agreed the union’s application will be accepted as “All India Telecom Employees Union Class III (Namboodiri)”, as per the suggestion of the Minister, thus adding the name of the chief executive in brackets for identification, as was done in the case of Indian National Congress (Indira), when a dispute arose in the Congress party. After consultation with senior comrades and CWC Members available on phone, application to that effect was submitted to DOT on 02-01-1997. This became necessary to protect the organization from being kept out of the verification.
But the DOT was not happy and delayed accepting the application. After delaying matters for long three months, again on the intervention of the Minister, the DOT accepted the application on 11-04-1997.
Limited TU Facilities
The verification was by check off system, though the union wanted by secret ballot. The Federation wanted check off system, where manipulation with the connivance of the management can take place as before. As part of the re-verification process, the time schedule was announced on 03-06-1997. Limited Trade Union Facilities were granted to all applicant unions in order to conduct the verification in an equitable and fair manner vide orders dated 12-06-1997.
Reverification Starts
The time schedule was changed more than once on request from OPG & co. and other Federations. They wanted time to file cases for staying the verification. Supply of verification forms started on 31-07-1997. The significance of the verification was not lost on anybody. The sustained struggles conducted by us had gone to the workers. The alternate policies and demands which we had raised and popularized have been appreciated by the workers. This will certainly have its positive impact on the verification.
E.III (Namboodiri) in winning position
The workers rose to the expectation. Within 5 days, the trend was very clear. In 9 circles viz. Assam, North East I & II, Calcutta Telephones, Telecom Factories, Telecom Stores, W.Bengal, A&N Islands and Kerala, we maintained an unenviable position with huge majority. We got majority in Madras telephones, A.P., Karnataka, U.P.(East), UP(West), Haryana etc. and largely improved our positions in other circles. An analysis on the basis of the reports made it clear that E.III (Namboodiri) will get No.1 position with more than 35% required for recognition. NFTE and other Federations became panicky. They wanted to scuttle the verification to avoid getting defeated.
Reverification stayed
They moved various Courts to stay the ongoing verification. They could not approach the Delhi High Court, since the same has already been denied by it. Instead, they filed petitions in Mumbai High Court, Chennai High Court, Ernakulam High Court, Tiz Hazari and Sonepat Courts.
The Sonepat Civil Court issued the first stay. Even though it was a lower Court, DOT immediately stayed the verification proceedings. E.III(Namboodiri) filed a petition and got the stay vacated. But another stay was grant by the next higher court at Sonepat itself. Ernakulam High Court stay was got vacated by us. But the Division Bench allowed another stay.
Thus, the re-verification process was stopped half-way due to continued court cases and stays. E.III(Namboodiri) Union was sure to get recognition as the first union and there was a chance that NFTE may also get recognition as second union. But NFTE wanted to deny recognition to E.III (N) and continue its present recognition status. There was no chance for the other Federations and unions to get recognition, thus losing their present recognition.
Thus the workers were not allowed to select their union through the verification process. The dark forces have won temporarily denying recognition to the number one union viz. E.III(N).
(To be continued)

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CITU to start campaign against unemployment – ‘Right to Work’ and ‘Right to Job’

20 Sunday Dec 2015

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Ranchi, Dec 19 : The Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) today expressed apprehensions over Centre’s policies on labour laws as it aimed to highlight the issue of unemployment in coming months.
The ongoing general council meeting of CITU has decided to bring the issue to the forefront, which has been part of its 12-point charter of demands, the union’s general secretary and MP Tapan Sinha said today.
“… unemployment is grasping the economy like a cancer … the CITU has decided to go for a big fight against Centre’s policies in the next two-three months,” Sen told a press conference here.
CITU would unite students, women, youth, farmers and the labour force in support of the “Right to Work” of the unemployed and the “Right to Job” security of workers, he said.
He alleged that regular workers were being turned into casual or contractual employees in the background of 19.8 per cent registered factories being closed by December, 2014.
“The situation will worsen as we understand that there will be more cuts in the next budget,” Sen claimed.
He said the CITU has also deliberated on the tea sector facing the heat in its ongoing general council and discussed as to how its workers faced difficulty in being absorbed in the industrial sector.
Sen also said, “The Centre’s move to reform labour laws on the pretext of ‘ease of doing business’ will leave the mazdoor with no social security and drive them out of job… even former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had sung the same tune, but it did not happen.” (PTI)

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Homage to Comrade Suseela Gopalan!

20 Sunday Dec 2015

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Comrade Suseela Gopalan, CPI(M) leader, wife of Com. A.K.Gopalan and a fighter for the women and workers, died on 19th December 2001. She was the Chair Person of the Co-ordinating Committee P and T Unions, Kerala for a long period and guided the organisation. She was the president of All India Democratic Womens’ Association(AIDWA). She was MLA several times and also Minister in Kerala State. She was an M.P. from Kerala.

As a Member of Parliament, she took many issue of the Central and P and T employees. She was of great help in taking up the issues of the workers. I had the opportunity of meeting her several times and taking up the telecom issues with the government.

On the 14th death anniversary of Com. Suseela Gopalan, we pay her homage!

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‘The Saga of Jailed Maruti Suzuki Workers’ – A must read article in ‘Hindu’

20 Sunday Dec 2015

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Jailed 147 workers of Maruti

An article on ‘The saga of jailed Maruti Suzuki Workers’ published in Hindu Daily in two installments on 19th and 20th December 2015 written by Shri G.Sampath shows how the corporate Suzuki and the Haryana Government have been victimising and brutally harassing the Maruti workers. 147 workers of Maruti-Suzuki have been jailed for the last three and half years for an incident happened in the factory on 18th July 2012 in which a manager died and a few other executives were injured. They are all charged with murder and about 20 sections of IPC. Some of them are given bail a few months back, but others are still in jail. These 147 workers are in jail for one man’s alleged murder. Those who have been granted bail could not get a job anywhere because of the court case.
The Haryana Government has engaged Supreme Court Senior Advocate K.T.S.Tulsi as Public Prosecutor spending more than Rs.5.5 crore on advocate fee alone. All this to prosecute the poor workers.
The article is worth reading. It is a case where the mighty Suzuki Management and the Haryana Government is making a war on the workers.

The Central Trade Unions should take up the issue at the National level and expose the savagery that is being done against the workers. This savage, brutal victimisation should be stopped.

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‘Protest Day’ on 19th January 2016 by CITU, Kisan Sabha and Agricultural Workers Union

19 Saturday Dec 2015

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Protest Day on 19th January 2016

Ranchi, Dec 18: The Centre of Trade Unions of India (CITU), All India Kishan Sabha and All India Agriculture Workers Union have decided to observe a nationwide ‘protest day’ on January 19 on their charter of demands.
“The trio decided to observe the day as ‘Virodh Diwas’ where labour force and farmers will hit the streets in support of their demands like genuine rates for agriculture produce, wages and other social security issues”, CITU General Secretary and MP Tapan Sen said here.
“The protest will also cover farmer suicides due to agriculture crisis and the existing 12-point charter of demands”, he told a press conference.
The unions in the coal sector were also discussing on their action plan to firm up protests against reported 10 per cent disinvestment in the sector by the Centre, he said.
Accusing the Centre of “taking” the 13 major ports in the country on the path of corporatisation, Sen said all the federations in the ports had written to the Centre against any repeal in the existing Port Trust Act as it was integral with the security of the country.
The trade unions in ‘Anganwadi’ sector would stage demonstration sometime in February near the Parliament against cut in allocations in welfare projects.
The ongoing four-day General Council meeting of the CITU is also deliberating to include the unemployed as about 40 per cent of the participation marked on September 2 strike had been outside union affiliations. (Ganashakti)

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Com. Nurul Huda, Kisan Leader Passed Away

19 Saturday Dec 2015

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Comrade Nurul Huda

Comrade Nurul Huda, veteran Kisan Sabha and CPI(M) passed away on 17th December 2015 at Kolkata. He was 85. He was active from his student days and participated in many militant actions and was jailed many times. He had been a Member of Parliament and another term as MLA from Silchar.

He was very simple in life and was friendly with comrades. During his tenure at New Delhi, I had the opportunity to meet him several times and discuss issues. His death is a great loss to the Left movement, Kisan Sabha and CPI(M).

I convey my deep grief and condolences to the bereaved family and friensds!

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Congratulations, Chennai Comrades!

17 Thursday Dec 2015

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Chennai Circle Union of BSNLEU under the leadership of Com.K.Govindaraj, Circle Secretary, has taken the initiative to supply rice and other materials to the flood affected employees and contract workers in Chennai. Materials worth about Rs. two lakh have been distributed. Many of the BSNL employees and workers have lost heavily due to floods. It is time that maximum help is given to the affected employees and workers. The circle unions in other circle can also help in a big way.
The working class has always been in the forefront to help the people in distress.

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The fog has started – trains delayed

17 Thursday Dec 2015

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Fog has started in right earnest. My train Lucknow Mail reaching Delhi two hours late due to fog. Start journey early taking  fog in to consideration.

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Today is “Pensioners’ Day”

17 Thursday Dec 2015

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17 December is celebrated by the Pensioners as “Pensioners’ Day”. It is on this day 33 years back, on 17th December 1982, that the historic judgment in the case filed by Shri Nakara was delivered by Justice Chandrachud enshring the right of pension, which is correctly called the ‘ Magna Carta’ of Pensioners.
The observation of ‘Pensioners’ Day’ this year has greater relevance when the ruling classes are trying to take away their  rights and privileges as part of implementing capitalism and neo liberal policies.
Revolutionary Greetings to all pensioners on “Pensioners Day”!

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