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Com. G.L.Dhar passed away.

07 Thursday Jun 2018

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Com. G.L.Dhar, Secretary AITUC passed away yesterday. He was one of the senior leaders of the Confederation of Central Government employees and led many a struggle of the Central Secretariat workers in Delhi.  He was personally known to me for a long period. A few months back I have met him in the AITUC office and he helped me in getting a copy of the “Five Glorious Days” written by Com. S.A.Dange on the 1960 CGE strike. His death is a great loss to the TU movement.

My Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, friends and comrades!

 

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Kerala LDF Govt. Marches Ahead (6) – Reduces the petrol price by Re.1/-, Waiving of agricultural loans

06 Wednesday Jun 2018

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While the central government is increasing the price of petrol almost every day and despite strong demand that it should be reduced by lowering the central taxes, no action was taken. Of course one paisa  on litre was announced! But the Kerala LDF government, reduced its taxes by Re.1/ to give relief to the people.

While the Central Government is not prepared to fix remuneration price of agricultural products and waiving of the agricultural loans as assured in its election manifesto, the Kerala LDF government has announced waiving of the agricultural loans.

This is the difference. While the BJP government at the centre is completely refusing the give some relief to the common people reeling  under the increased price rise, the Kerala LDF government with its limited finance is  supporting and helping the people.

Kerala LDF is people friendly, Central government is corporate friendly.

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Great Victory of GDS Workers – Congratulations!

06 Wednesday Jun 2018

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“BIG SALUTE TO ALL THE FIGHTING GDS  — HATS OFF

WE HAVE WON THE BATTLE

UNION CABINET APPROVED GDS COMMITTEE REPORT

FULL DETAILS WILL BE AVAILABLE LATER

GDS UNIONS HAVE COME OUT WITH FLYING COLOURS

16 DAYS INDEFINITE STRIKE CALLED OFF

IF ANY ADVERSE CONDITIONS ARE INCLUDED IN THE GOVT ORDERS,

IF MAJOR POSITIVE RECOMMENDATIONS ARE DILUTED,

GDS UNIONS SHALL RESORT TO NATIONWIDE AGITATIONAL PROGRAMME AGAIN

CONDUCT NATIONWIDE VICTORY RALLIES AND CELEBRATIONS”  (From NFPE Website)

Hearty Congratulations to the three lakh GDS workers, who were on strike for the last 16 days from 22nd May 2018 and who stood firm in their agitation without any wavering, which compelled the Central Government to come down from their unjustified stiff position and accept the fully justified demand of the workers to implement the Kamalesh Chandra Committee Report on GDS!

It was a battle, in which the government surrendered before the rock-like unity and determination of the workers. Its efforts to divide and confuse the workers did not fool the latter. The entire Postal regular workers gave solidarity and support to the strike. In Kerala, the regular workers joined the strike for 10 days in solidarity without raising any of their own demands, which is an unprecedented and heroic act. Their continued solidarity and support showed their highly developed camaraderie. All praise to them.

This was a struggle, which was focussed by the newspapers, social media, TV channels and even Doora Darshan. The people supported it, because they knew the pitiable condition of the GDS workers, how shabbily the government was dealing with them. It is a shame on the Government that it continues to treat the GDS, who serves the entire lakhs of common people in the country, mainly in the villages, in the same way as the colonial rulers (British) treated them.

All the Central trade Unions, irrespective of their political ideology supported the strike and gave all help. Many Members of Parliament wrote to the government demanding discussion and settlement of the demands. Service organisations also fully supported and extended solidarity.

As the Chairman of the Samara Sahaya Samithi (Strike Aid Committee) of the GDS Strike at Kozhikode, I could see how complete was the strike, how determined were the GDS comrades, how the regular Postal workers were extending full support, how the trade unions and service associations were standing with the striking workers. This was unprecedented. There was complete ban on public programmes etc. in Kozhikode District due to the deadly attack of Nipah Virus causing death of some patients and there were connected security and safety arrangements. Hence no public demonstration or rallies were held. But the striking GDS workers coming to about 200, majority of them women, reached the Head Post Office premises every day and sat on dharna till afternoon and sometimes evening. The Samara Sahaya Samithi ensured that every day, leaders of many organisations including the Central trade Unions visited the site and, addressed and inspired the workers. Financial assistance was provided by them to support the strike. Wide publicity was given in the dailies with photoes and write ups of the miserable state of the GDS and the injustice done to them by the government. Local TV channels showed the pictures of dharna etc. and gave daily reports.

On the 16th day the strike today, six GDS comrades, including two women, sat on hunger strike. By about 15.10 hours, the information was received that the Government has issued Press Release on the decision of the Government accepting wages, allowances, fitment etc. recommended by the Kamalesh Chandra Committee. Within an hour, information was received that the GDS All India Unions have met and decided to withdraw the strike on the basis of the decisions of the government.

Leaders of CITU, INTUC, AITUC were there as also many service associations including Postal and BSNL, which were all together in the undivided P and T Department. The decision of the All India Unions were announced which was accepted with great applause and slogan shouting. All the leaders who spoke thanked the Members of Parliament, who took up the issue with the Government, the Kerala Chief Minister and Labour Minister who raised the issue with the Central Government, and also all those who supported the strike.

This valiant struggle has once again shown, as in the case of the Kisan March in Maharashtra and the Electricity workers strike in UP against privatisation, that united and determined struggle with the support of the people will succeed, despite the arrogance and anti-worker policy of the central government.

Congratulations to the GDS workers for their magnificent strike and victory!

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Great Victory for GDS Strike – Government Issues Press release Wage Structure and Allowances

06 Wednesday Jun 2018

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GDS Strike called off

The Central government, which was sleeping or keeping silence for the last 16 days while the entire three lakh Grameen Dak Sevak were on complete strike causing shut down of more than 1,29,500 Branch and Sub Offices in the country and postal service at standstill, has issued a Press Release to day at about 15.35 hours intimating approval of the wage structure and allowances as recommended by the Kamalesh Chandra Committee, thus partly accepting the demands raised by the workers. The GDS All India Unions, which have spearheaded the strike fully supported by the regular workers, called off the strike after the government’s decision.

Hearty Congratulations to the GDS workers who were on strike and to the Postal workers who wholeheartedly supported the same.

The Government Press Release is reproduced below:

PIB PRESS RELEASE

Cabinet approves Revision in the wage structure and allowances of Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) of the Department of Posts

Posted On: 06 JUN 2018 3:16PM by PIB Delhi

The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today has approved the revision in the wage structure and allowances of Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) of the Department of Posts. The revision in the wage structure would entail an estimated expenditure of Rs 1257.75 crore (Non recurring expenditure – Rs 860.95 crore and Recurring expenditure of Rs.396.80 crore) during 2018 -19.

3.07 lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks will be benefitted by this wage revision.

Details:

i. Time Related Continuity allowance (TRCA) structure and slabs have been rationalised. The total GDSs have been brought under two categories viz. Branch Postmasters (BPMs) and other than Branch Postmasters namely Assistant Branch Postmaster (ABPMs).

ii. The present 11 TRCA slabs will be merged into only three TRCA Slabs with two levels each for BPMs and other than BPMs.

iii. Introduction of new Time Related Continuity Allowance (TRCA) will be as below:

Minimum TRCA of two types of proposed categories of GDSs as per working hours / levels
S.No. Category Minimum TRCA for 4 Hours / Level 1 Minimum TRCA for 5 Hours / Level 2
1 BPM Rs. 12000/- Rs. 14500/-
2 ABPM/Dak Sevaks Rs. 10000/- Rs. 12000/-
Dearness Allowance will continue to be paid as a separate component, and also revised from time to time whenever it is revised for Central Government Servants.
It is decided to continue the calculation of the ex-gratia bonus by applying the calculation ceiling of Rs.7000 as basic TRCA + DA till such time a new scheme is devised.
Arrears for the period 1.1.2016 to the date of implementation will be paid by increasing the basic TRCA drawn during the period by a factor of 2.57. The arrears will be paid in one instalment.
vii. Annual increase at the rate of 3% and the same may be given on 1st January or 1st July of every year as the case may be based on the one time written request of GDSs.

A new Risk and hardship Allowance has been introduced. Other allowances Viz. Office maintenance allowance, Combined duty allowance, Cash conveyance charges, Cycle maintenance allowance, Boat allowance and Fixed Stationery Charges have been revised.
Implementation strategy and targets:

The revision would result in improving the wages, allowances and discharge benefits of Gramin Dak Sevaks resulting in providing efficient & cost-effective basic postal facilities in the rural area. The proposed increased emoluments will enable him to improve his socio-economic standing.

Impact:

The Branch Post Offices are the fulcrum for provision of Communications and financial services in the village and are located in remote areas. The Post Master has to deal with large sums while making payments to customers; hence accountability is already built into his work. The enhanced remuneration will increase the sense of responsibility. Moreover, with the roll out of the India Post Payment Bank (IPPB), the CDS network is expected to play a key role in the process of financial inclusion of the rural population.

Background:

The Extra Departmental system in the Department of Posts was established more than150 years ago to provide basic, economical and efficient postal services in the rural areas where there was no justification for engaging full time regular employees. One Lakh Twenty-Nine Thousand Three Hundred forty-six (1,29,346) Extra-departmental Branch post offices are primarily manned by Gramin Dak Sevak Branch Postmasters. In addition, Gramin Dak Sevaks other than Branch Postmasters are also working in Branch, Sub and Head Post offices. The main features of the engagement of Gramin Dak Sevaks are that they work for part time ranging from 3 to 5 hours per day and supplement their income from other vocations so as to have adequate means of livelihood for themselves and their families. They remain in service up to the age of 65 years.

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NFPE AND FNPO DECLARES FIVE DAYS RELAY MASS HUNGER FAST IN FRONT OF CPMsG OFFICES ON 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th and 13th JUNE 2018

05 Tuesday Jun 2018

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CIRCULAR ISSUED BY NFPE AND FNPO. HUNGER STRIKE DEMANDING IMMEDIATE IMPLEMENTATION OF KAMALESH CHANDRA COMMITTEE REPORT FOR GDS

The historic strike of three lakhs Gramin Dak Sevaks has entered 15th day. Six round of discussions held so far has failed to reach an honourable settlement due to the indifferent and negative attitude of the Govt. and Postal Board. “Call off the strike first, then we will discuss” attitude of the Central Government cannot be accepted by any Unions. The sugar-coated appeals of the Secretary, Department of Posts could not create any impact on the striking GDS. Nobody resumed duty. Percentage of the strike reached all time high on 4th June (Monday). All attempts of the Govt. and Postal Board to break the strike have miserably failed.

GDS are becoming more and more restive and anger and protest is growing day by day. The situation may go out of control of the Postal Board and Officers, as happened in Hyderabad on 04.06.2018. About 7000 GDS including 1000 ladies mobilized in front of the CPMG Office and protested for about five hours. GDS on strike are committing suicide and sudden deaths are taking place every day. In this situation, a full-fledged meeting of the Postal JCA will be held shortly and the possibility of All India solidarity strike will be explored in all seriousness.

In the meantime, the NFPE and FNPO has decided to organize five days mass relay hunger fast (10am to 5 pm) in front of all Chief PMsG Offices on 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th and 13th June 2018 demanding immediate implementation of Kamalesh Chandra Committee Report. The striking GDS Unions has already given call for indefinite relay hunger fast in front of all Divisional Offices from 6th June 2018.

As a second phase of programme Secretary General NFPE AND FNPO and All India office bearers and General Secretaries of it’s affiliated unions will sit on two days relay Hunger Fast on 18th and 19th June 2018 in front of Dak Bhawan, New Delhi.

We have given a Joint letter of PJCA to Secretary, Department of Posts, informing that NFPE and FNPO will be compelled to join the strike if strike demand is not settled immediately by accepting the reasonable demands of the striking GDS Unions (Letter published separately).

NFPE and FNPO calls upon all its affiliated unions and Circle/Divisional Secretaries to make the five days relay hunger fast in front of Circle Offices a grand success by mobilizing huge participation of employees. Also extend full support and help to the indefinite relay hunger fast of striking GDS unions in front of all Divisional Offices from 6th June 2018.

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Kerala LDF Govt. Marches Ahead -5 . – Kerala has many First with it.

05 Tuesday Jun 2018

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Kerala is a small state in area and also in population compared with other big states like UP, Maharashtra, Karnataka, T.Nadu, M.P. etc. Of course, there are states with less population and area, but they are few. But in terms of development, health care, education etc. it is first in the country. The Communist Ministry of 1957 headed by Com. E.M.S.Namboodiripad initiated many of the developments. A few of these firsts are given below.

1. Highest literacy.
2. India’s first 100% digital state
3. 100% electrified state.
4. Open defecation-free state
5. First in Human Development Indices.
6. Best in Law and Order. Most peaceful
7. Least Corrupt State
8. Best Communal Harmony
9. Highest per capita income.
10.First State in India appointing non-Brahmins and Dalits as priests.

The present LDF Government in Kerala led by its Chief Minister Com. Pinarayi Vijayan is making efforts for many more Firsts for the state.

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WFTU Commitment to the workers of the world

05 Tuesday Jun 2018

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WFTU Secretary General Spoke in the ILO meeting as follows:

“The WFTU will firmly continue it’s upward militant course, the organization of international activities for the present and future of the workers, for stable work, without imperialist wars, without xenophobic and neo-racist phenomena.

We give our hand to every worker, regardless of his/her color, religion, sex, language to stand with us, united in struggle against the imperialist barbarity.”

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Speech by WFTU President at ILO

05 Tuesday Jun 2018

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The WFTU President addressed the plenary session of 107th International Labour Conference on Monday 4 June 2018
04 Jun 2018GENEVA, ILO, SWITZERLAND
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the World Federation of Trade Unions I salute this plenary session, the delegates of Trade Unions and workers of all countries.

From this podium, we express our internationalist solidarity with the people of Palestine who are suffering hard from the Israeli occupation and we condemn the new cold-blooded murders of unarmed Palestinian people in Gaza by the Israeli army. We condemn the moving of US embassy in Jerusalem; to us, Jerusalem is the eternal capital of Palestine.

At international level, for one more year the financial situation of workers and their living conditions are very bad and in full mismatch with their life-giving contribution to the society.

The austerity measures that were implemented in the name of the economic crisis take a permanent character in all the countries of Europe and western world, in the form of pension and salary cuts and workers’ rights withdrawal. The rivalries between strong monopolies of different countries are increasing and trigger imperialist interventions, as the recent one in Syria, financial wars and sanctions that have direct consequences in the life of ordinary people of those countries. The wars that took place in countries like Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria aim at the exploitation of these countries’ natural resources by the strong capitalist countries; it’s them who shed peoples’ blood and create entire “armies” of uprooted people, refugees and immigrants.

In the African countries, in many countries of Asia and Latin America, the workers are suffering the lack of dignified work. There is no health and safety measures in their workplaces, there is no health coverage, drinking water, sufficient food, prevention for diseases like AIDS etc. The unemployment and insecurity especially in youth and women deny their right to life with dignity.

In this framework, the World Federation of Trade Unions supports the struggles and the initiatives of the workers who resist in France, India and shows its solidarity with the sugarcane workers in Latin America, the teachers, everyone who is struggling in every corner of the planet. We stand on the side of the people of Venezuela, of Cuba, on the side of peoples who fight against imperialists.

During the 73 years from its establishment, the WFTU dedicates its action to the defense of the workers rights, the strengthening of the class-oriented trade union movement at global level and to the practical expression of the internationalist solidarity. The observance of the International Conventions of the ILO is important for ensuring the fundamental rights and trade union freedoms of the workers, but what is also needed is constant vigilance and class struggles, against monopolies and their devastating policies for the workers.

We call upon the persons responsible in ILO to take into account the long-standing WFTU demand for more democratic and transparent operation of their institutions.

The WFTU will firmly continue it’s upward militant course, the organization of international activities for the present and future of the workers, for stable work, without imperialist wars, without xenophobic and neo-racist phenomena.

We give our hand to every worker, regardless of his/her color, religion, sex, language to stand with us, united in struggle against the imperialist barbarity.

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The GDS Strike continues on 14th Day – ‘Mouni’ Government

04 Monday Jun 2018

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Almost the entire two and half lakhs Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) workers, who  runs the Postal Services in the rural areas and partially in the cities, are completely on strike for the last two weeks since 22nd May 2018, demanding implementation of the Kamalesh Chandra Committee report on the wage and service conditions of the GDS. The report was submitted on November 2016 to the Government, which have some favorable recommendations.  While the government implemented the recommendations of the VII Central Pay Commission, which are mostly retrogressive, for the regular employees stating that the committee reports are treated as ‘Awards’, the GDS Committee report is not implemented.

The entire rural postal service is paralyzed. No letters, money orders, parcels, speed posts, registered articles delivered. About 1,30,000 Sub and branch Post Offices in the country closed due to strike. Still the government is silent and is not prepared to meet the unions, discuss and settle the  issues.

Despite their difficulties, the common people support the striking workers, well knowing under what conditions and negligent low wages they are working without any benefits that the workers are eligible. They understand the wage slavery imposed on the GDS workers.

All the trade unions in the country and political parties are supporting the poor underpaid GDS workers’ strike; But the government is still silent and unresponsive. It was in the same way when  it dealt with the demands of the kisans and other workers.

The GDS workers are firm in their decision to continue the indefinite strike till their fully justified demands are met. The regular employees, who withdrew from the strike after a few days,are fully in solidarity with the striking GDS comrades.

The central government should immediately discuss with the union leaders and concede the fully justified demands, so that the strike can be ended and the Postal services restored.

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Kerala LDF Government Marches Ahead -4, Tourist Attractions

04 Monday Jun 2018

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Making Kerala more tourist friendly is a priority for the LDF Government.Developing major destinations including Kovalam, Varkala, Munnar, Alapuzha, Kumarakom, Athirappally, Wayanad, Bekel will made friendly attractions.

Globally acclaimed responsible tourist project across the state is organised.

Jatayupura, a Rs. 100 crore eco tourism project is almost ready for launching. Comfortable houses and wellness centres and natural parks.

Boating in backwaters, walking through the green hills, enjoying the beaches, Ayurveda treatments – Kerala is the place.

‘Gods Own Country’ is fully prepared to serve maximum number of tourists.

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