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2014, the Year of the Casual and Contract Workers in BSNL

08 Wednesday Jan 2014

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I feel that 2014, should be declared as the Year of the Casual and Contract Workers in BSNL.
This is the 14th Year after BSNL was formed in 2000. BSNL has grown, it has gone down. Now the workers and the management are trying to bring it up again, though it is not an easy task. Hard work, determination, dedication and commitment are required for the same. The governments’ anti-PSU and neo-liberal policies also has to be changed.The entire working class is on struggle to change the wrong policies of the government as has been seen through the 48 hours strike on 20-21 February 2013 and the massive Parliament March on 12th December 2013.
These 14 years, have seen the improvement for the employees in BSNL through two good wage revisions, NEPP and various other measures. Of course, there are still many issues to be settled.The BSNLEU and other organisations in BSNL are fully capable of sustained struggles to achieve the demands. Once BSNL is strengthened and a better service to the customers are ensured, it will not be a difficult task to settle the issue of the regular employees.
But what about the casual and contract workers numbering about one lakh engaged in DOT/BSNL for years and decades? They are being inhumanly exploited by the contractor and in cases by the BSNL management. Casual / contract workers have got two types of problems, unlike regular employees. While the orders and decisions of the government and BSNL generally implemented for the regular employees, though belated some times, in the case of casual and contract workers, mostly they are not implemented, but violated.
These include the payment of minimum wages, non-implementation of social security measures like EPF, ESI etc. Secondly the workers have got long pending demands like regularisation of TSM/Casual workers, improvement of the wages/service conditions etc. Retrenchment has also become a serious problem.
It is a shame to the BSNL as also the regular workers in BSNL, that these inhuman exploitation are continuing in this PSU. Of course, some improvement has taken place in the last few years, after the formation of BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Federation and the sustained struggles with the full support of the BSNL Employees Union, the biggest and recognised union in BSNL.But the exploitation continues. There should be an end to it.
One of the major demands of the Central Trade Unions focussed in the agitations/strikes for the last few years is the payment of Rs. 10,000 as the lowest minimum wage for the unorganised workers and improvement of social security measures, including pension. The unorganised workers, including in the organised sector are more than 92% of the total workers in the country and their issues can not be forgotten by any trade union worth its name.
The Central Executive Committee of the BSNLCCWF is scheduled to be held at Bhubaneshwar on 18-19 of January 2014. The issues of the casual and contract will be seriously discussed, the struggles reviewed, and future programmes for strengthening the organisation and struggles to achieve the long pending and fully justified demands will be planned.
In this connection, I feel that this year 2014 should be a year of struggles and agitations by not only the casual and contract workers alone, but a struggle of the regular workers also to improve the condition of these exploited workers. It would be only proper and appropriate that the year 2014 be declared as the Year of the Casual and Contract Workers in BSNL by the CEC with concrete plans to ensure implementation of existing rules and achievement of better prospects for the workers.

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All Preparations for the CEC Meeting of BSNLCCWF at Bhubaneswar.

07 Tuesday Jan 2014

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The Reception Committee Convener and Circle Secretary, BSNLCCWF, Odisha, Com. Sahdev Biswal has intimated that all necessary arrangements are being made for the holding of the Central Executive Committee Meeting of the BSNLCCWF at Bhubaneswar on 18-19 January 2014.
He has requested that all CEC members may kindly intimate their arrival, train number, time etc. to the Reception Committee so that the TC make suitable arrangements to receive them. The information may be given to the Secretary general, Com. Tapas Ghosh also.

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Uttarakhand Contract workers on struggle path

07 Tuesday Jan 2014

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The BSNLCCWF Uttarakhand Circle is compelled to go on struggle since the BSNL Management is not implementing the orders on minimum wage, social security measures etc. BSNLEU and BSNLCCWF leaders are meeting the BSNL authorities for settlement of the issues.

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EPF Commissioner Chhattisgarh Freezes BSNL Account

04 Saturday Jan 2014

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BSNLCCWF, EPF, Penalty to BSNL

It is intimated from Chhattisgarh that the BSNL accounts of Chhattisgarh have been frozen by the EPF Commissioner, since BSNL has not deposited the EPF of about Rs. 2.79 crores due to the accounts of the contract Labours. Further details are awaited.
This is not the first time that this has happened. BSNLCCWF has been taking up with the BSNL Management at all levels to ensure the remittance of EPF contribution due to the contract workers. BSNL is violating the law of the land and hence the penalty.
We demand the management to ensure EPF remittances of all the contract workers to avoid such mishappenings. The concerned contractor/officers should be taken to task.

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Attention of BSNLCCWF Circle/SSA Secretaries

03 Friday Jan 2014

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Dear Comrades,
BSNLCCWF CHQ is not having all the required information about the Circle/SSA Union with the Regd. Name of the Union, name of Circle/SSA Secretary, phone numbers etc.
To enable the CHQ to communicate with the circle/SSA unions effectively, Circle/SSA Secretaries are requested to intimate the following information urgently to Com. Tapas Ghosh, Secretary General,BSNLCCWF, KG Bose Smriti Bhawan, 20-A, Adwaita Mullick Lane, Kolkata- 700006 and also to Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, President, BSNLCCWF, D-7, Telegraph Place, Gole Market, New Delhi -110001.
1. Name of the Circle Union and Regd. No, if any.
2. Name Circle/SSA Secretary, Address and telephone number.
3. Number of members in Circle/SSA
4. Main issues like non-payment of minimum wage, non-implementation of EPF/ESI, non-regularisation, victimisation if any etc.
5. Details of agitation conducted etc.
6. Other details, if any.

This may be treated as urgent.

Yours comradely,
Tapas Ghosh
Secretary General BSNLCCWF.

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Form the Casual and Contract Workers Federation in each Circle/SSA

03 Friday Jan 2014

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BSNLCCWF, BSNLEU

The casual and contract workers in BSNL are inhumanly exploited is a well known fact to all BSNL employees. Whether in the case of payment of Minimum Wages decided by the Government, or implementation of social security measures like EPF/ESI or regularisation of casual workers – utter disregard is shown by the management. It is only through sustained struggles by the BSNL Employees Union and BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Federation that some improvement has come . But there is a lot much more to be done to get justice to these exploited workers.
One of them is to make the workers understand their own rights. BSNLCCWF has published a book on the issues of Casual and Contract workers in BSNL, copies of which are available with CHQ. Get a copy and study the issues, so that they can be taken up with the local management.
Secondly, and most important, is the formation of the BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Federation (BSNLCCWF) in each and every Circle/SSA. There are still a few circles and many SSAs where the union is to be formed. BSNLEU Circle / SSA Secretaries have to take the responsibility to organise the CC workers and to form the union. They should also take responsible posts in the organisation so that discussion with the management etc.can be done effectively.
We can not have such inhuman exploitation in BSNL.BSNLEU and BSNLCCWF are committed to put an end to this and ensure all the benefits to these exploited workers.

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Contractual Workers in Delhi Government to be Regularised – Why not in BSNL?

02 Thursday Jan 2014

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It is one of the promise of the AAP – Regularisation of the contractual workers in government.
While speaking on the Confidence Vote in Delhi Assembly, AAP Minister Manish Sisodia stated the AAP government wants to regularise the contractual workers, working for the Government of Delhi.
We, BSNL CCWF, heartily welcome this statement. We hope that the AAP Government will fulfill it.
The BSNL Management have been denying the demand of the Regularisation of Casual workers in BSNL on the plea of a Supreme Court verdict. All the Central Govt. ministries and PSUs have regularised their workers. Now the Delhi State Government is going to regularise its workers.
What about the regularisation of the casual workers of BSNL who have been faithfully serving DOT and then BSNL?
Let us mobilise the entire casual and contract workers and force the BSNL management to regularise us! Today or tomorrow we are certain to win!

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Govt. should decree Rs. 10,000 as Minimum Wages to unorganised workers.

27 Friday Dec 2013

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The demand of the Central Trade Unions that ‘Minimum Wages of not less than Rs.10,000 -per month with provisions of indexation’ is the correct and fully justified demand. This was raised in the 10 Point Charter of Demands by the Central Trade unions two years back on which sustained agitational programmes have been organised. The 48 hours strike on 20-21 February 2013, the National Convention of Workers on 6th August and the latest Parliament March on 12th December 2013 are all part of these struggles.
The Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in the 45th Session of Indian Labour Conference held on 17th May 2013 had stated that the demands raised by the Central Trade Unions are mostly undisputed and unexceptionable and are the in the advanced stage of consideration by the Government. The Committee headed by Defence Minister A.K.Antony, which again met the leaders of the Central Trade Unions on 22nd May 2013 assured quick decisions, but nothing happened so far.
The Memorandum submitted by the CTUs after the massively participated Parliament March on 12th December has urged the Government to act upon the commitment made by the Prime Minister. It also stated that ‘ The Trade Union movement can not accept the present state of inaction and indifference on the pressing demands of the workers and people lying down and will heighten their united struggle in the face of continuing unresponsiveness’.
The minimum wages of not less than Rs. 10,000 for the workers is one of the major demands in the Charter. The Casual/Contract workers in BSNL will fully participate in these united struggles under the leadership of the BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Federation which is part of this great movement for the rights of the workers and people.
Strengthen BSNLCCWF by all the casual/contract workers joining the Federation and becoming active members.

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2014 will be the year of sustained struggle for the cause of the Casual/Contract workers in BSNL

26 Thursday Dec 2013

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16 Nov. strike - BSNLCCWF, Bhubaneswar, CEC

The Central Executive Committee Meeting of the BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Federation is going to be held at Bhubaneswar on 18-19 January 2014. The Reception Committee is making all out efforts to make the CEC Meeting a big success.
During the last few years, BSNLEU and BSNLCCWF has been on the campaign all over India for strengthening the union as also making maximum efforts for settling the issues of casual and contract workers. While there is improvement in the payment of minimum wage etc. in many places, the condition is not at all satisfactory in may centres. While the Corporate office of BSNL issued clear cut circulars and many reminders for the implementation of minimum wage and social security measures like EPF/ESI at the field level there is stiff opposition from the part of contractors and some times management for implementing them. Struggles are taking place in many places even at this moment.
The Regularisation of the Casual workers who are toiling for the BSNL for the last so many years still are pending due to the adamant attitude of the BSNL Management that regularisation can not be given in view of the Supreme Court judgement. The fact that as per the instructions of DOPT many departments have already regularised many casual workers despite the SC judgement is well known to the BSNL management. The fact is that the management does not want to regularise. The payscale of casual labours are still based on the minimum scale of the DOT Group D employees. It has not been brought on par with the minimum pay of the BSNL employees.
Many of the leaders, circle secretaries and District Secretaries are retrenched for union activities. The Management is taking a negative attitude in this matter.
These and other crucial issues are still pending causing innumerable loss to the casual and contract workers.
This issue will be foremost in the discussions at Bhubaneswar CEC meeting. Certain agitational programmes like Corporate Office March, Strike etc will have to be organised.
For the above, the BSNLCCWF has to be strengthened and expanded. The organisation has not been formed in some circles till now. BSNLEU Circle Secretaries and District Secretaries are requested to take special interest in the matter. The CEC meeting of BSNLEU had already decided that BSNLCCWF should be formed in all circles, where it has not been formed, before the next CEC. THIS HAS GOT TO BE DONE. THIS IS THE IMMEDIATE TARGET.

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Karnataka Circle BSNLCCWF Achieve Long Pending Demands

25 Wednesday Dec 2013

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The BSNLCCWF Karnataka Circle under the leader ship of President Com. C.K.Gundanna and Circle secretary Com. Mahantesh has been organising sustained struggles to improve the lot of the workers. Recently when Com.VAN Namboodiri, All India President visited Bangalore he along with Coms. Gundanna and mahantesh met the CGMT and Dy. Regional Commissioner in this connection who assured settlement of the issues.
Yesterday Com. Mahantesh Circle Secretary along with DS BSNLEU Com. Mahadevappa and Com. Balaji Rao, CITU and others met GM Mysore and discussed the issues. GM assured early settlement of the issues.

In Mandya SSA agitation is going on on the issue of contract workers.

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