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From the Past – How Discrimination in Holidays was removed.

16 Saturday Jul 2016

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Now, whether in the Telecom or in BSNL, all the employees are getting almost same holidays, whether technical, operational or administrative. But it was not so in the past.

Up to 1960s, there was much discrimination and injustice in the matter. The eligibility of various section of employees for Holidays were as follows: CG Employees: 21 Holidays; Telegraph 12; Telephone Operators and operatives: No Holiday, No compensation. Not even compensatory off. Sometimes weekly off was also denied.

NFPTE demanded before the II Pay Commission to end the discrimination. But unfortunately, the recommendations of the II CPC was retrograde which was as follows:

Administrative offices: 16 plus 2 optional holidays; Postal : 16; Telegraphs 9; Telegraph Engineering (Telephones) : 3 National holidays; RMS 3 National holidays.

NFPTE strongly protested. After many years of struggle only, the discrimination was removed. Only due to the union and struggles, improvement came.

Look to the past to fight for a better future! ( From the proposed book “P and T TU Movement”)

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From the Past (25)- Different payscales for British, Anglo Indians and Indians!

16 Saturday Jul 2016

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Now the employees in government, PSUs etc.are having equal pay scales  / wages  for all employees who are working in the same cadre. But this was not the case in the early part of the last century. Under the British Rule, the telegraphist or Postal Clerk or officer who is British used to get higher pay scale. When British were not available, Anglo-Indians were mostly recruited as Telegraphist. Father of Telecom TU Movement, Henry Barton or Harry Barton as he was usually called, was one of them. Th pay scale of Anglo Indian Telegrphist was higher than that of Indian Telegraphist.

Telegraph was considered most important and they were compelled to work for 12 hours in the night shift starting from 08.00 PM to 08.00 AM next morning. It was almost impossible to get leave. A telegraphist was not expected to be absent even during seriously ill. There were many instances recorded when officials were brought on stretchers to the Head of the office to prove illness and get leave.

Learn from the past to fight for the present!

 

 

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68% of BSNL Employees are above 50 years – Recruitment a must

16 Saturday Jul 2016

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Out of the 2,11,000 and odd employees in BSNL, 68% are above the age of 50 years. Those who are below 30 years are only 3%. This shows the urgency of recruitment of fresh blood.

The Non-Executives are about 80%, Executive 18% and Management 2%. It can be seen that the % of non-executives have come down drastically, since not much recruitment has taken place after formation of BSNL, while more than one lakh sixty thousand have retired, mostly non-executives.

There are about one lakh  contract workers engaged by BSNL through contractors. The casual labour comes to about 3,500 who were recruited during the DOT period.

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New Facilities for NPS subscribers

16 Saturday Jul 2016

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Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has introduced certain additional facilities for the New Pension Scheme (NPS) subscribers. Now they can make contributions to accounts online and with draw from Tier-II accounts by using the registered mobile number and a mobile application.

NPS along with Atal Pension Yojana has got about 1.29 crore subscribers and assets worth Rs. 1.34 lakh crore. The corporates and big business are eyeing and pressurizing the government for getting this fund in to the market. The central trade unions have strongly opposed the move.

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We condemn these terror attacks

16 Saturday Jul 2016

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The world is facing a series of terror attacks, in one country or other. The latest is the attack on the people of Nice, a tourist city of France, on 14th July, when they were celebrating the Fall of Bastille and the start of the French Revolution of 1789. A truck was driven by a terrorist on the people mowing down at least 84 persons and injuring hundreds. During the last one year alone hundreds of innocent people have been killed in terrorist attacks.

Condemn these terrorist attacks! All the countries of the world should unite in fighting this menace!

 

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French Revolution – Storming of the Bastille

16 Saturday Jul 2016

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French Revolution in 1789 was a turning point in the history of the world itself. It was on 14th July 1789 that the people of Paris stormed the Bastille, the fort which was a symbol of the royal power. The French Revolution started with this event against the most corrupt and anti-people rule of the dynasty. The revolution continued for about 10 years.

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Meeting with CMD BSNL

15 Friday Jul 2016

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Com.VAN Namboodiri, Advisor, AIBDPA met Shri Anupam Shrivastava, CMD BSNL today and discussed about the need for the Pension revision of BSNL absorbees. He requested that BSNL to take up the issue with the government so that whenever there is a wage revision, pension is also revised along with out going to the cabinet for approval. CMD was in favour of the same.

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‘Hindustan Teleprinters – A Pride of the Nation’

15 Friday Jul 2016

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‘Hindustan Teleprinters – A Pride of the Nation’
This was the caption given to an article in the Tele-Traffic review, official organ of the T.III union in its April 1962 issue. It was fully correct. The Hindustan Teleprinters Limited, a Public Sector Unit of the Central Government, was started on 14th December 1960 at Guindy, about 16 miles away from Madras Central Railway Station. It was intended to manufacture Teleprinters, but at the initial stage it assembled the parts of teleprinters imported from the Italian Company Olivetti. Teleprinters were intended to be manufactured at a later stage. At the starting of the PSU, most of the officers and many of the employees were taken from the P&T Department only. The target was for manufacture of 1000 machines in a year. This was the period when the telegraphs were growing steadily as a mass communication system. Another PSU, Hindustan Machine Tools Limited (HMT), manufactured many of the machines required for the Hindustan Teleprinters.
Hindustan Teleprinters Ltd. continued as an active supplier to P&T Department. However, after the neo-liberal policy started during the 1990s and the growth of the telephones and introduction of mobile services, the importance of telegraphs declined and the PSU became loss making. It continued for some more years, but was the situation could not be improved. However, the contribution of the Hindustan Teleprinters in the growth of communications system in India will ever be remembered.

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“No Marriage” and “Peep Holes”

14 Thursday Jul 2016

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Discrimination against women was much more earlier than at present. It took many forms. A few incidents can be cited to understand how women were ill-treated and abused in the earlier days:

1. In P&T Department during British Rule, the Telephone Operators were not allowed to marry. There was a ‘No Marriage’ condition you have to agree to get the job and keep it. In some cases, one increment was given in lieu of marriage.It continued for some time even after India got independence. The women workers under the leadership of the then unions fought against it. After the adoption of the Constitution of India, this ugly condition became untenable. Gradually the condition was removed.

2. But the same condition continued in the Airlines for the Air Hostesses. It was only about two three decades back that after a court verdict, that this system was discontinued. However, the Airlines tried to ground them after certain years of service. Now that is also stopped.

3. The pharmaceutical and other private concerns in Bombay earlier had a clause in their employment contract that women employees should not marry. It was called the ‘no marriage clause’. The women workers went on struggle against this inhuman condition and these private managements were compelled to remove the same.

4.In USA, there was a provision for “Peep Holes” in wash rooms and offices in the Post Offices, through which the inspectors spied upon the postal employees. This was most degrading to the staff. A long drawn struggle and campaign was organised by the National Association of Letter Carriers in the 1950s, after which the authorities were compelled to discontinue the “peep holes” in Post Offices.

Times have changed much. But still the discrimination against women and girls continue in many ways. It is the responsibility of each and every one to fight against this discrimination and for equal justice for men and women.The working class should be in the front of this great struggle.

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Strike on 29th July 2016 by Bank Employees against merger, privatisation

14 Thursday Jul 2016

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The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), which consists of 9 bank unions, has called for one day strike on 29th July 2016 against the privatisation of IDBI Bank and the merger of affiliated banks with SBI. The merger and privatisation will result in retrenchment of a large number of casual workers, closure of many branches and inconvenience to he staff.

We extend support and solidarity to the strike and the bank workers.

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