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An Important Judgment regarding motherhood and employment.

23 Saturday Dec 2017

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A Mother Can’t Be Compelled To Choose Between Her Motherhood & Employment, State Can’t Discriminate Against Her ‘Right To Dignity’ As Mother: Kerala HC…

DECEMBER 21, 2017…

“No service Regulations can stand in the way of a woman for claiming protection of her fundamental right of dignity as a mother,said the Court. The High Court asks state to bring law to protect employees against discrimination due to family responsibilities…

Can the state, or its instrumentality as an employer, discriminate against a woman employee based on compelling family care giving responsibility (read giving care to her child)?…

The Kerala High Court has decided in the negative while recognising the fundamental right of a woman to dignity of a mother and fairness at workplace which cannot remain insensitive to the love of a mother for her child….

“No service Regulations can stand in the way of a woman for claiming protection of her fundamental right of dignity as a mother,” Justice A Muhamed Mustaque said….

The court also emphasised that the government should come up with a legislation to protect employees from discrimination at workplace due to their family responsibilities….

The court said so while upholding the plea of a woman against her termination from service on account of her long absence from service as she needed to look after her child suffering from mild-autism….

A copy of the judgment has been directed to be forwarded to the Law Commission of India, Department of Labour and Social Welfare of the State and the Union and also to the Law Department of the Union and the State….

In the instant case, the court was faced with the petition of a “distressed mother, a working woman who was confronted with the complexity of working environment designed by an architecture without adhering to rules of gender equality; often overwhelmingly to suit men”….

Petitioner KT Mini was an assistant with the Life Insurance Corporation of with 17 years of unblemished and uninterrupted service. She had joined LIC as Assistant in 1989 and was working in Calicut. She gave birth to her second child in 2001. The
child was afflicted with chicken pox after two years. Later, the child developed speech impairment and abnormal behaviour. Doctors diagnosed her condition as mild autism. Mini, at that time, was working in Calicut….

Mini took her daughter to Chennai sometime in the year 2007 for better treatment and applied for transfer to Chennai and proceeded on leave. Her husband, employed with a bank, got posted in Bahrain. Mini also joined him and found looking after her
child easier in the company of her spouse….

LIC, ignoring her request for extension of leave or transfer to Bahrain, initiated disciplinary action against her and removed her from service. Mini then moved the court….

The court, while hearing her plea, said, “This court is called upon to adjudicate on an unique problem related to working women in Constitutional context of fundamental rights.”…

“Though, there is no protective legislation to protect a working woman against compelling family responsibility discrimination, the Constitutional court cannot ignore involvement of fundamental rights as against the State.

The question of legality of disciplinary proceedings should not be assessed in the narrow compass of rules or regulations of the Corporation, but rather within the framework of fundamental rights qua principles relating to family responsibility developed through International Human Rights Law embedded into our constitutional principles,” the court said.

Status, dignity and self-respect of a woman as mother; evolution of her rights in India…

Justice Mustaque said, “Motherhood is all about love, care, affection, protection, nurturing of child etc. It is a dignity inherent in a woman. Dignity means the quality that holds her in esteem. She is considered to be noble and honourable.

Motherhood is perhaps the most important challenging job in the world. The principles enunciated through the Human Rights Law demand that the dignity of the individual is to be protected. On account of her social status as above, a woman shall not be discriminated while competing with men in the field of employment or in any other segment.”…

Holding that Motherhood is integral to the dignity of a woman, the court said, “Indian society is a religious society. From birth to death for an Indian, religion matters. During Vedic period, the women enjoyed highest status.”…

“Foreign religions like Islam and Christianity hold “mother” in the esteem position in the society. The traditions followed in Hindu, Muslim, Christian etc. communities through practices allude how Indian society value a person-hood of the woman as a

mother. This case is a pointer how promise of dignity and equality under the Constitution will remain as a distant reality if there is no effective interference,” it said….

Employer to protect person-hood of woman as mother

The court said motherhood is not an excuse, but a right which has to be protected by an employer in certain circumstances….
The court held motherhood is an integral part of dignity of a woman and encompasses status, dignity and self-respect as elements. Article 21 protects life and personal liberty. It can be deprived only in accordance with the procedure established by law.

“Motherhood is an option. In this Universe, life of everyone is an option of his parents, but that does not mean that motherhood has to be subjugated to any other interest. Right to procreation is intrinsically associated with right to live. It is a
basic right of man.

Thus, choice of option does not change character of such right as fundamental right. In general, employer has no legal obligation to have concern over employee’s private affairs. However, this has an exception, if those private affairs are interest protected as fundamental rights,” it said….

Criticising the action of LIC in throwing her out of service, the court said, “No action is possible against a woman employee for her absence from duty on account of compelling circumstances for taking care of her child.

No service Regulations can
stand in the way of a woman for claiming protection of her fundamental right of dignity as a mother. Any action by an employer can be only regarded as a challenge against the dignity of a woman. Motherhood is not an excuse in employment but motherhood is a right which demands protection in given circumstances.”…

Mother can’t be compelled to choose b/w motherhood and employment

The court observed that “A mother cannot be compelled to choose between her motherhood and employment. A woman employee is not expected to surrender her self-respect fearing action against her for not being able to attend duty for compelling family responsibility.”…

“In patriarchy, woman belonged to kitchen. It needs to be realised that girls do have a dream and woman do have a vision, and motherhood cannot be seen as a burden on them to pursue such dreams and visions.

The court while considering amplitude and meaning of life under Article 21 of the Constitution has to embrace its full meaning in the societal background on which the court is called upon to decide such disputes. Thus, a woman employee cannot be thrown out from service for remaining absent on account of taking care of child, if such taking care is indispensable for her,” it held.

It is made clear that it is only in compelling circumstances, such right can be claimed and protected….

Foreign conventions and motherhood

The court referred to Article 11 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), which contemplates elimination of discrimination against women in employment….

“Convention on rights of child, cast an obligation on the State to respect the responsibility, rights and duties of parents. ICESCR Convention also obligates the State to take special measures for protection of children without any discrimination. UDHR also mandates that motherhood and child are entitled for special care,” said the court, while holding that a woman as a mother, in fact, discharges those obligations cast on her, which the State had been mandated to protect under the International conventions and laws….

LIC insensitive to cry and love of mother for her child…

In this case, the court held that Mini never wanted to be absent from employment and was faced with a situation where she had to give all her care to the child in precedence to any other affairs. “That priority cannot be a reason for initiating
disciplinary proceedings against her. If there is any causal connection between her absence and child care, the Corporation is bound to inquire and to make necessary adjustments for her.

The Corporation could have considered her request to transfer
her to any other place where they can accommodate her to continue with treatment of her child. The Corporation remained insensitive to the cry and love of a mother for her child, who suffered mild autism.

Perhaps, it is for the reason that the Corporation has no regulation in its place to consider such request,” it said….

Noting that the Central Government incorporated a rule in the Central Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972, to grant leave to a woman government servant as ‘child care leave’ for a maximum period of two years for taking care of upto two children, the court said, “It shows that the State is sensitive about the issue of child care”….

“…the disciplinary proceedings were initiated against the petitioner as the Corporation (LIC) had no measures to deal with the situation encountered by the petitioner. Incapacity of the organisation to deal with woes of a woman employee cannot be capitalised to penalise her,” said the court while directing the LIC to reinstate her forthwith….(Courtesy: Vimala Vidya)

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US isolated in UN on Jerusalem issue

22 Friday Dec 2017

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US President Donald Trump is in the habit of threatening and bullying countries which do not toe its line or do not heed its advises. The latest is its threatening the countries with funding cuts, if they vote in the UN against the US decision declaring Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and shifting its embassy to the city from Tel Aviv. Despite its threatening only 9 countries supported its stand in the UN. The huge majority supported the UN resolution against the US declaration and its deplorable stand on Jerusalem. In the security Council with 14 members, US was isolated earlier.

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2G Spectrum scam case dismissal – BJP and Congress governments responsible

22 Friday Dec 2017

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The CBI Special Court has acquitted all the accused in the 2G spectrum scam case, including former Communications Minister A.Raja and DMK M.P.Kanimozhi. The judge has stated that the prosecution utterly and miserably failed to prove the charges.

There is nothing much to get surprised. The UPA government wanted to save its face and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and went slow in the matter. BJP, which during the last general election utilised the scam effectively also went slow after winning the election.

The main reason? In addition to the political leaders there are many corporates and telecom companies in the list of accused. Besides Raja and Kanimozhi, there were other accused like Shahid Balwa, Vinod Goenka, Asif Balwa, Rajiv Aggarwal, Karim Morani, P. Amirtham, M.K. Dayalu Ammal and Sharad Kumar. The charge sheet filed by the ED had also named the following nine companies as accused- Kalaignar TV, STPL (now Etisalat DB Telecom (P) Ltd), Kusegaon Realty (P) Ltd, Cineyug Media & Entertainment (P) Ltd, Dynamix Realty, Eversmile Construction Company (P) Ltd, Conwood Construction & Developers (P) Ltd, DB Realty Ltd and Mystical Construction (P) Ltd (earlier known as Nihar Constructions (P) Ltd).

NDA government wants to tag in DMK. It also wants that no wrong message goes to the corporates that the government is against the interest of the corporates.

Hence even after 7 years of continuous sittings by the CBI court, three years under UPA and four years under NDA, no important evidence was presented by the CBI to ensure that the accused are punished. It is once again proved that corporates’ interests are more important than political interests.

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BSNL Contract workers to go on strike from 5th January 2018

21 Thursday Dec 2017

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Demanding implementation of the labour laws and payment of Bonus, the Casual and Contract Labour Union (CCLU) Kerala and other contract unions have jointly decided to go on Indefinite strike from 5th January 2018. The notice given by the Unions are given below:

“To
Sri.Dr P.T.Mathew,
CGMT BSNL
Kerala Circle
Thiruvananthapuram
Sir,
Sub: Issues of contract labours – Notice for Agitation.
The demands of the contract workers of Kerala circle which were agreed to during the
discussion in the presence of Regional Labour Commissioner (Central) Trivandrum on 11.7.2017, with
the representatives of unions, management and contractors were not implemented so far. It was
decided in the meeting that the contractors and administration should find ways to pay bonus to the
workers. It was also agreed that the minutes of the meeting will be circulated among the SSAs
enabling them to implement the decisions. As all these issues were put in cold storage by the
administration as well as the employer, we were compelled to approach the RLC to have a conciliatory
meeting. As such, a meeting took place in the conference hall of CGMT, in the presence of Regional
Labour Commissioner (Central) Trivandrum on 20.12.2017 in which representatives of unions,
administration and contractors were present. Since no positive step either from the administration or
from the contractors emerged, the unions were compelled to announce their decision to resort to
trade union action including indefinite strike and boycotted the meeting. The following are the
demands to be settled immediately.
1. Payment of bonus
2. Payment of wages latest by 7th of every month.
3. Fixing duty hours on the basis of 4 hours and 8 hours as agreed in the meeting on 11.7.2017.
4. No reduction in the number of labourers
5. Completion of categorization work
6. Implementation of minimum wage notified by the Central Labour Ministry
7. Service weightage
8. Issue of Identity cards
9. Equal wage for equal work
10. Payment of 26 days’ wages including that of second Saturdays
11. Implementation of the agreement signed on 11.7.2017
12. Ending of corruption and unholy nexus between officers and contractors.
If the issues are not settled before 31st December 2017, the unions have decided to go on an
indefinite strike from 5.1.2018. It is requested to avoid any labour unrest and take the initiative to
sort out all these issues.”

Extend full support to the strike. The demands are fully justified.

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Allot 700 MHz Spectrum free to BSNL

21 Thursday Dec 2017

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According to the statement of the Communications Minister Manoj Sinha, about 7400 MHz spectrum are available with the government mainly in the 700 MHz, which no private company has bought through auction. The 700 MHz is suitable for upgradation to 4G etc. and is quite necessary for BSNL.

In this situation, the Government should allot this 700 MHz spectrum to BSNL free or through interest free loan. BSNL is a 100% government owned company an the assets are its own. Hence allotting spectrum free is possible and is a must.

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National Telecom Policy 2018 by next year – Communications Minister

21 Thursday Dec 2017

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The government is looking to finalise the National Telecom Policy 2018 by March next year, Communications Minister Manoj Sinha informed Parliament today.

“The Department of Telecommunications envisages to formulate a new National Telecom Policy in view of rapid technological advancement in the sector. The work on formulation of the National Telecom Policy 2018 has been initiated and is targeted to be finalised by March 2018,” Sinha said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

He said that several working groups have been constituted on different themes for this purpose.

DoT officials have earlier said that the draft of the new telecom policy will be placed in public domain for seeking their views.

The DoT has formed 13 working groups to prepare a draft of the National Telecom Policy. (New Delhi, Dec 20 (PTI)

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Remembering Com. Suseela Gopalan.

20 Wednesday Dec 2017

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Comrade Suseela Gopalan, CPI(M) leader and a fighter for the women and workers and wife of Veteran workers’ leader Com. A.K.Gopalan, 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 16th death anniversary of Com. Suseela Gopalan, we pay her homage! Red Salute to Com. Suseela Gopalan!

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On Revival of BSNL / MTNL – Reply by Communications minister in Parliament

20 Wednesday Dec 2017

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THE REPLY GIVEN IN PARLIAMENT ON BSNL/MTNL REVIVAL BYTHE MINISTER OF STATE (IC) OF THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS & MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (SHRI MANOJ SINHA)
We are reproducing below, the reply given by the Communications Minister in the Parliament on 02-08-2017. The reply clearly indicae the mindset of the government. Instead of formulating a revival plan and assisting BSNL, the Minister is finding justifications for the present situation.

REPLY BY MINISTER:

(a)Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) were earning profits since their inception until 2008-09. However, their financial condition has been affected due to various reasons. Major reasons are as follows:
•One time upfront cost of spectrum for 3G and BWA (Bandwidth Wireless Access) required to be
paid in 2010 for the amount of Rs.11097.97 crores by MTNL and Rs 18500.38 crores by BSNL
which has eroded their reserves. MTNL had to take the loan to meet this expenditure. This has
created financial stress on both PSUs.
•Both PSUs are also burdened with salary payments of the legacy DOT (Department of
Telecommunications) employees, who are now working as absorbed employees in these PSUs.
•The market dynamics have changed in last 5 to 6 years in telecom sector because of the entry of more number of operators, which have covered major market share and put lot of pressure on the revenues of these PSUs.
•Both the PSUs could not invest timely in upgradation of their infrastructure.

•BSNL is providing telecom services in non-profitable areas like remote and hilly regions in various states e.g. Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, North East, Chhattisgarh,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshdweep Islands.
•Both the PSUs have to follow the prescribed guidelines and procedures which sometimes leads
to inherent delays.
•MTNL is providing its services only in Delhi and Mumbai Service Areas unlike other major
Telecom Service Providers (TSPs).
Government has taken various steps to make BSNL and MTNL viable in the background of stiff
competition in the telecom sector by:
•Refund of surrendered BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) spectrum in two service areas held by MTNL and in 6 service areas held by BSNL. Under this head, Rs. 4533.97 crore has been
refunded to MTNL through bonds and Rs. 6724.51 crore has been refunded to BSNL through
budgetary resources.
•The pension liability of MTNL for its staff who got absorbed from DoT, has been taken over by the Government.
•Notional loan of Rs. 1411 crore to BSNL which was due to be paid to the Government was
waived-off.
•Financial support of Rs. 492.26 crore has been given to MTNL on account of liability arising from levy of Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT).
•Refund of Rs. 458.04 crore to MTNL and Rs. 169.16 crore to BSNL on account of surrender of
CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) spectrum.

Government has also assigned some projects to BSNL, namely:
•Comprehensive Telecom Development Plan for the North-Eastern Region for provision of mobile services in uncovered villages in Arunachal Pradesh and two districts of Assam at estimated project cost of Rs. 1975.38 crore and implementation of Transmission-Media Plan for North Eastern Region at an estimated cost of Rs.295.97 crore on 10.9.2014.
•Implementation of providing mobile connectivity in 2199 identified locations in Left Wing
Extremism (LWE) affected areas at an estimated cost of Rs. 3567.58 crores on 4.6.2013.
•Implementation of Comprehensive Telecom Development plan for Andaman & Nicobar Islands
and Lakshadweep Islands through augmentation of satellite connectivity/bandwidth at an
estimated cost of Rs. 120.49 crores on 7.11.2014.
(b) & (c)At present, there is no proposal for merger of BSNL and MTNL. However, based on the
financial results of MTNL for the financial year 2016-17, MTNL has been classified as “Incipient
Sick CPSE” as per Department of Public Enterprise (DPE) Guidelines. As per the DPE guidelines,
Department of Telecommunications has to formulate revival/restructuring/closure road map for MTNL, the process of which has been initiated.

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SCFWA donates to Chief Minister’s Ockhy Relief Fund. P.V.Chandrasekharan, R.Rajan, Amaravila Ramakrishnan and C.P.Ravindran, office bearers of Senior Citizens Friends Welfare Association handing over Cheque for RS. One lakh towards Ockhy Relief Fund to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

18 Monday Dec 2017

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COM.P.Ramamurti Bhawan inaugurated.

15 Friday Dec 2017

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Com.P.Ramamurti Bhawan is inaugurated today at New Delhi by Com. Sitaram Yechuri, GS CPI(M) and the meeting presided over by Com.K.Hemalatha, President, CITU. This building is constructed by CITU in memory of Com.Ramamurti, who was the first General Secretary of CITU. This will be utilised for organising trade union classes etc.

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