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Pension Revision of BSNL Pensioners

19 Wednesday Dec 2018

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Certain discussions are going among the pensioners and in social media about how to get the pension revision with effect from 01.01.2017 for BSNL pensioners. Some pensioners unions have demanded for continuing the pension revision as was done w. e. f. 01.01.2007 as this was much beneficial compared to CG Pensioners pension revision. Some have demanded that it should be on the basis of VII CPC.

2. The pay revision and pension revision of CG employees were w.e.f. 2006, while the same for BSNL employees and pensioners w.e.f 2007. In the same way it will be in 2016 for CG employees and pensioners and for from 2017 for BSNL employees and pensioners.

3. The payscales for CG employees and pension revision are on the basis CDA scales recommended by CPCs. For BSNL employees it is based on IDA scales as per PRC which is higher.

4. Periodical CDA for CG employees and pensioners are granted after every six months on the basis of cost of living index. For BSNL staff and pensioners it is in every three months. From experience, we have seen that the latter is better.

5. Since pension was agreed to by the govt. at the time of formation of BSNL,
the govt was thinking of the same payscales as in govt.as granted to FCI employees etc.when it was made a public sector. Later Door Darshan also followed suit. But all the unions and associations were emphatic that since we are a PSU, we should get PSU scales on IDA. After a bitter struggle, better wage revision was got. Another serious struggle had to be organised for getting pension on the basis of the higher wages than that of CPC

6. This method continued in next wage revision. CG employees got pay revision and pension revision on CDA scales w.e.f. 2006 and BSNL employeers and pensioners as per II PRC on IDA scales wef 2006, which was higher. Sustained struggles had to be organised for getting both wage and pension revision.

7. Further struggles were organised to get 78.2 % IDA wage and pension fixation for BSNL which was higher than that of CGE.

8. All these demands were raised and struggles organised unanimously to achieve the demands. Nobody and no unions that of employees or pensioners demanded that the wage and pension revision should be based on CDA scales on the basis of CPC from 2006 etc., because the wave / pension revision as per PRC was better a d beneficial.

9. Coming to the wage revision from 2017 onwards, the workers demanded wage revision with 15% fitment as recommended by III PRC for PSUs.The AUAB demanded that affordabilty condition should be dropped. The management has recommended the IDA scales for executives and wage negotiation for non executives are going on.

10. Due to the struggles and threat of Indefinite strike by AUAB, the Communications Minister had discussion with AUAB on the major demands raised including wage revision. Some are settled and the discussion on wage revision is going on.

11. As per VII CPC the minimum wage granted for CG employee is Rs.18,000 while the scales demanded and under discussion for BSNL employeee is Rs. 19590. Discussion is going on. This IDA scale is better than the CDA scale of Rs.18,000.

12. Due to the affordability clause in the III PRC, some comrades felt that there may not be wage revision in BSNL and raised a demand of pension revision be made on the basis of VII CPC. They contended that there may not be any more PRC in the future. It is true that govt. will try any mischief w.r.t to CPC or PRC. In the past also some CPCs stated that there is no need for future CPCs. The workers have thwarted this attack in the past and will do so in future also. We have belief in the workers and their struggle.

13. The government will be only too happy if the wage revision and pension revision is done in BSNL on tbe basis of CPCs. The wage will be less, the pension will be less and three monthly DA increase need not be paid. Of course, the workers will never agree to such reduction. Pension can not be reduced as per present rules, but the government may impose the CDA scale as the basis for future pension as they calculated BSNL payscales for MTNL pensioners, when they demanded full govt.
Pension as in the case BSNL pensioners, instead of prorata pension.

14. Why should a demand be raised for CDA pension as per CPC, when the existing pattern on the basis of PRC is available and has been implemented in the past? Why should anybody go back to a lower payscale or lower pension or stagnation when a serious struggle is going on by tbe AUAB for the entire workers and pensioners?

15. The demand for CDA pension on the basis of VII CPC will result in umpteen anomalies creating a lot of hardship and differences to the workers. It will also be a handle to the govt to distance the pensioners from the workers.

16. Let us have confidence in the united strength of the workers’ and pensioners’ organisations to clinch a better deal for the workers and pensioners. Going back to a system which we have discarded from a better existing position will not be worthwhile. Some comrades may feel that it is impossible to achieve our demands in the present situation. I would only state that we have faced much more worse situation earlier and have come out successful. Let us continue our struggle for a better future. Many times we have made impossible in to possible.

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A few days vacation

19 Wednesday Dec 2018

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Sorry Comrades, I have been on tour for some days and returned today. During these days I could neither put any posts nor reply to the comments. I have reached HQ and will continue my work.

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PENSION REVISION- MEETING WITH ADDITIONAL SECRETARY, DoT

12 Wednesday Dec 2018

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PENSION REVISION- MEETING WITH ADDITIONAL SECRETARY, DoT
General Secretary, Com.K.G.Jayaraj met Shri.Anshu Prakash, the new Additional Secretary , Department of Telecommunications on 10-12-2018 and congratulated for assumption of charge and thanked him for taking a very positive and active role in the discussion held by the Hon’ble Minister of Communications with AUAB leaders on 03-12-2018.

General Secretary brought to his notice that now that the DoT has agreed to delink wage revision for pension revision, it should be revised from 01-01-2017 with 15% fitment, recommended by the 3rd PRC, as had been done at earlier occasion with effect from 01-01-2007. A detailed letter in this regard was also handed over to him. The Additional Secretary stated that it will be considered at the appropriate time and a meeting is proposed to be held with the AUAB leaders on next week.

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NCCPA Dharna at Nagpur

12 Wednesday Dec 2018

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At the call of NCCPA, on the 10 point charter of demands, the Vidharba Coordination Committee of CG Pensioners Associations, organized the Dharna in front of CGO complex at Nagpur. Comrade B.P. Petkar the General Secretary of the COC presided. Comrade K.Ragavendran the Deputy Secretary General NCCPA inaugurated. Many leaders with their members participated representing Defense, BSNL, Postal Accounts and other CG departments. Confederation, State Government and Public Sector leaders also addressed. Comrades Gurmeet Singh GS JCTUA; A.S.Dagde leader of State Govt employees & pensioners; Nilesh Nasare GS Vidharba Confederation COC; Dhandre GS Postal Audit & Accounts Pensioners Association and many other leaders addressed. Comrade Subash Pande CITU Secretary Amravati greeted and extended solidarity on behalf of central trade unions. Comrade N.D.Wakodiker leader of Zilla Parishad Pensioners too addressed.

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Com.K.G.Bose remembered

11 Tuesday Dec 2018

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The meeting of the Central Govt. Pensioners Association (CGPA) Kozhikode held today at KG Bose Bhawan  paid homage to the memory of Com. K.G.Bose, veteran leader of the CG Employees, and mentioned about the struggles and agitations led by him. Com. T.N.Nambiar, President CGPA presided. Coms. VAN Namboodiri, M.Balasubramanian, P.Kunhiraman, Balan Punnassery, Asokan, K.Sarojini. P.V.Chandrasekharan, P.C.Raghavan Nair, A.V.Viswanathan and other leaders addressed. The speakers mentioned about the close relationship of Com.KG Bose with Calicut.

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Com.K.G.Bose, the Revolutionary – Red Salute on 44th Death Anniversary!

10 Monday Dec 2018

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44 years are over after the departure of Comrade K.G.Bose from our midst. It was on 11th December 1974 that our beloved leader Com. K.G.Bose passed away in a London Hospital, at the comparatively young age of 53.

But the  contribution of Com. K.G.  to the P and T Trade union movement during that period is beyond description. Born on 7th July 1921, he entered the P and T Department as a clerk in the DET Office, Calcutta in 1941. From the date he joined till his death in 1974, he was completely merged in the union activities, leading and guiding thousands of committed workers all over the country. His role in the 1946 P and T Strike, in the formation of NFPTE in 1954, exposing the revisionist leadership and leading the workers on the correct line – all are well known to the P and T workers. Thousands of young comrades like me have been inspired by him and became active workers of the union.

Com.KG was a fighter, a revolutionary, a leader who mingled with the workers and understood their aspirations and capabilities and molded them in to dedicated and determined activists. He was elected as President of NFPTE in 1970 and led the movement on the correct line. He was elected to the Bengal Legislature and was a Member of the Pay Commission for the State Govt. Employees.

His last days were in a London hospital, where he was taken for treatment of dreaded cancer. Though expert treatment was given, he could not recover and passed away on 11th December 1974, leaving all of us is complete darkness.

A few words from his last letter to the comrades in India is reproduced below:” I want to survive and continue my uncompromising fight against all injustices,  and  in this fight  I am not alone, thousands and thousands of comrades are with me and they are the source of my inspiration.”… ” We can not be a party to any proposal which may be considered as surrender of the principled stand by the common workers”.

The own building of BSNL Employees Union in New Delhi is named “K.G.Bose Bhawan” in his memory. There are many such union offices all over the country which are named after him. His wife, Com. Parul Bose, herself a staunch union worker, also passed away a few years back. Com. Moni Bose, the veteran trade union leader and one of the First Patrons of the BSNL Employees Union, who passed away in 2010, was his younger brother.

Recently when I was searching some old papers at my home at Calicut, I got a few letters which have been sent by Com. KG and which I have kept safely as a memory of the great leader. I feel fortunate that I could meet and be a dedicated follower of Com.K.G.Bose.

Red Salute to Com. K.G.Bose, the Eternal Revolutionary!

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AIC of BSNLEU at Mysuru from 17th to 20th December 2018

08 Saturday Dec 2018

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It has been intimated that the next All India Conference of BSNL Employees Union will be held at the historic and picturesque city of Mysuru in Karnataka State. All arrangements are being made by the reception Committee for the well conduct of the AIC. The Conference is expected to take important decisions.

Best Wishes to the Conference!

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Indefinite Strike by BSNL employees starts 0n 3rd December 2018

02 Sunday Dec 2018

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The Indefinite Strike declared by the All Unions Associations of BSNL (AUAB) starts tomorrow, 3rd December 2018. The massive meetings held in State and District head quarters by the AUAB were participated by hundreds of workers who declared that they will fully implement the decision to strike. BSNL services are going to a stand still.

The consumers / people will be put in difficulties, but the workers can’t help, since it is a question of existence of the telecom PSU and its employees. The employees are meeting the press, the consumers and all  those connected with the services  requesting full support.

The panicky DOT and BSNL management had started some discussions, but due to their unjustified and rigid stand, the workers are left with no alternative other than strike.

This is a Do or Die Battle and the workers  are ready for the same.

We demand the government to immediately intervene and discuss and concede the demands of the workers, which are fully justified.

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