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AIBDPA Welcomes Retired BSNL Employees

01 Wednesday Jun 2016

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Hundreds of BSNL employees have retired on superannuation on 31st May 2016. AIBDPA conveys its Best Wishes to these retirees for a very happy retired life with good health. They have served the nation and BSNL for their entire period of service.

AIBDPA also welcomes them to join  AIBDPA, the mighty organisation, which is fighting for the benefit of the retired employees/pensioners of BSNL and DOT.

Many of the employees retired on 31st May 2016 have joined the AIBDPA on the day itself.

 

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Good News! BSNL gets more operational profit in 2015-16

30 Monday May 2016

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As per CMD BSNL, Shri Anupam Shrivastava, BSNL has got a revenue of Rs. 30,000 crore in 2015-16 and an operational profit of around Rs. 2,000 crores. The following circles have posted profit: Andaman & Nicobar, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala and Odisha. Andaman and Nicobar and Karnataka are the circles which joined the profit making circles this year. These glad news have been conveyed to the Core Committee of Forum by the CMD.

The joint effort of the management and the employees are making good results. Let the other circles also try to get profit by next year.

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Why we oppose VRS/CRS in BSNL?

26 Thursday May 2016

Posted by VAN NAMBOODIRI in BSNL, BSNLEU, Disinvestment, Forum, PSU, SAVE BSNL CAMPAIGN

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The press statement of Shri Anupam Shrivastava, CMD BSNL,  that Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) is required in BSNL to reduce the loss has brought the issue of VRS/CRS once again as a matter of intense discussion among the workers. A few comrades have asked why we could not accept VRS/CRS. The government and management had decided to impose VRS/CRS thrice in the past, but had to backtrack before the strong opposition from the unions/associations. But since many new entrants are there who were not part of the earlier struggle, it will be relevant to point out why the workers and their unions are against the imposition of VRS/CRS.

The following points are very relevant in this matter.

  1. Corporatisation is the first step towards privatisation. Since a government department can not be directly made in to a private entity, the telecom services, a government department, was converted in to a corporation, despite strong opposition from the workers and their unions. ‘Business is not the business of the government’ is the policy of both NDA and UPA governments. Telecom Services is one of the biggest business with lakhs of crores of rupees investment and much more profit. Private companies are there in the field, but they want either BSNL and MTNL should be privatised or closed down so that they can reap much more profit. To justify privatisation or closure, BSNL has to be made loss making and inefficient, so that the public will not oppose much. VRS is a tool for the same.
  2. All decisions taken by the government and management since corporatisation were in this direction. It is thus, that BSNL which was having a profit of Rs. 40,000 crore annually and a profit of Rs. 10,000 – 12,000 crore was made in to a loss making concern reducing its revenue to Rs. 26,000- 27,000 crore and a loss of about Rs.8,000 crore. Towards this down fall, the government took over the balance of about Rs. 40,000 crore with the BSNL citing various reasons, stopped procurement of equipment required for development, did not recruit to compensate the retiring employees etc.
  3. Disinvestment of shares of the company is one method through which it can be privatised, as was done in the case of Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited, which was handed over to Tata. More than 46% of shares of MTNL are already sold and 5% more will mean that the government will lose control of the PSU. That is why, BSNL Unions under the leadership of Joint Action Committee/Joint Forum/Forum orgnaised mighty struggles and defeated the decisions of the government for disinvestment. BSNL is one of the few PSUs, whose share has not been sold at all.
  4. In the same way, VRS/CRS is another way for facilitating privatisation. After privatisation of VSNL, BALCO, ITDC Hotels etc., the new management started retrenching employees in large numbers starting with women workers and SC/ST etc. There was strong opposition against this from the workers. Hence the private lobby is putting pressure on the government that before privatisation itself, the number of workers should be reduced to the minimum so that, the take over will be easy. Instead of permanent workers, these private companies are employing contract workers, daily wagers and apprentices / trainees, thus maximising exploitation. This is another reason why the government wants VRS/CRS in the PSUs.
  5. There were about 3,50,000 employees at the time of formation of BSNL in 2000. Now it has been reduced to about 2,00,000, a reduction of 1.5 lakh workers. About 10,000 – 15,000 workers are retiring every year with only minimum recruitment. Who will do the work? The plan is to employ contract workers, apprentices etc.
  6. The claim of the management that almost 50% of the revenue is spent on salary bill is nothing short of confusing the public. For the last 4-5 years, there has been no increase in the total salary bill, which is around Rs. 14,000 crore. The % has increased only due to the reduction in the revenue from Rs. 40,000 crore to Rs. 26,000 -27,000 crore. If the revenue has increased to Rs. 50,000 – 60,000 crore, the % of salary bill be much reduced. Management and the government are fully responsible for the loss.
  7. Reduction of work force, without new recruitment will adversely affect the services. Wherever VRS has been implemented, as in the case of MTNL, this is the case. The Banks found out that after VRS, their services can not be run and immediately recruited almost double the number of employees who were sent out on VRS.
  8. Another argument is that the workers who opt for VRS will be benefitted by the compensation given. Of course a few lakhs of rupees extra will be received as per the scheme. But if you compare the pension of the employee who took VRS and the person who retires after superannuation, there will be a big difference with the latter getting much more pension since his salary will be higher. This loss in pension will continue through out the life of the person who takes VRS.
  9. Women workers are pressurised by their husband, children etc. to take VRS, since a good amount of money will be immediately available. But the fact is that a working women gets more respect in the society, they have a support from their co-workers at any time and they are also self-sufficient. Work for some more years and  a better pension will be a great help in their old age.
  10. VRS in fact is CRS – Compulsory Retirement Scheme. The question of VRS always comes just before another wage revision. After wage revision, the salary will increase, arrears have to be given etc. This will increase the pension also. Hence both the government and the management wants that maximum number of employees are sent out on VRS/CRS so that they need not pay the increased wages and pension. They think that they can confuse, mislead and blackmail the workers to opt for VRS.
  11. According to the management for implementing VRS in BSNL, about Rs. 18,000 crore is required. From where it is going to come? If that amount is there, it can be utilised for procuring equipment, modernising and giving a better service to the people.
  12. Another aim of the Government and management is to see that the workforce is reduced to such an extent that the struggle of the workers can be weakened and privatisation can take place easily as in the case of VSNL. The government is irritated that it could not implement either VRS or disinvestment in BSNL due to the presence of mighty unions.

In such a situation, there is no compromise on VRS and it has to be strongly fought and defeated as earlier. The Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations have to immediately condemn the move for VRS and ensure that the nefarious game of the Govt.and management is utterly defeated.

 

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CEC Meeting of BSNLEU at New Delhi

21 Saturday May 2016

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Central Executive Committee meeting of BSNLEU will be held at New Delhi from 18th to 20th July 2016. The CEC will review the verification results as also the major issues to be pursued and settled. The revival of BSNL will be an important aganda as usual.

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Red Salute to My Dear Comrade Moni Bose!

18 Wednesday May 2016

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Com.Moni Bose was a life time Comrade to me. We worked together against the anti-worker policies of the government as also the revisionist forces in the union. How many Conferences we have attended together, how many tours we have conducted together! However, it was mainly after the 1991 Bhopal AIC of E.III Union and victory for the progressive forces that we became closer. For 5-6 years, we were together in Dada Ghosh Bhawan, working in the CHQ, first myself as President and he as General Secretary and later vice-versa. The hardships, the sacrifices, the maximum out put we have to do are beyond description.

Com.Moni Bose left us on 19th May 2010. 19th May 2016 is the sixth death anniversary of the great leader.

Red Salute to Com. Moni Bose!

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31st Death Anniversary of Com. P.Sundarayya

18 Wednesday May 2016

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Com.P.Sundarayya, CPI(M)

One of the founders of the Communist Party of India, Com.P.Sundarayya, died 31 years back on 19th May 1985. He was the top  leader of the “Telengana Struggle”, the armed revolt of the people of Telengana against the dictatorship of Nziam rulers and their force Razakars.

Com.PS as he was called respectfully was the founder member of the CPI(M) and also was its first General Secretary. He continued as PB Member of the CPI(M) till his end. He functioned as the leader of the opposition in the Parliament for sometime.

His birth centenary was celebrated last year through out the country as per the call of the CPI(M).

Red Salute to Com.PS!

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Telecom Museum at ALTTC

18 Wednesday May 2016

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Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Patron BSNLEU along with Coms. R.S.Chauhan, Org. Secretary CHQ and R.S.Sagar, Circle Secretary, ALTTC, Ghaziabad, met CGM ALTTC Shri Sabesan on 3rd May 2016, when he went there for a campaign meeting. During the discussion Com. Namboodiri suggested that a Telecom Museum be started at ALTTC, displaying the various developments in telecom sector, old and new equipment and other connected matters. CGM ALTTC appreciated the suggestion and assured that he will look in to the matter.

Such museums are necessary for the future generations to know what happened earlier.

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Wage Revision in BSNL – The immediate Task

17 Tuesday May 2016

Posted by VAN NAMBOODIRI in BSNL, BSNLEU, Forum, PSU

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Both the Associations of the Executives and the Unions of the Non-Executives jointly have to take up the issue of Pay/Wage revision for the employees of BSNL from January 2017.The DPE has to issue orders for the Pay Revision Committee for the Executives in PSUs. It has also to give guidance for starting the wage revision through negotiation with the unions of non-executives.

Since the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations represent the unions of Non-Executives and associations of executives, it has to take the initiative for getting the orders issued by the Department of Public Enterprises. The Pay Revision Committee as also wage negotiations will take much time and hence the urgency.

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Which are the circles which gave more than 50% votes to BSNLEU?

16 Monday May 2016

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In the VII Membership Verification in BSNL, the following circles gave more than 50% of total votes to BSNLEU:

1.N.E.I (81.19%) 2. Inspection Circle (76.09%), 3. Assam (74.59%), 4. NE.II (72.00%) 5. BRBRAITT (70.00%), 6. W.Bengal (68.85%) 7. Telecom Stores Kolkata (67.81%) 8. Kerala (64.96%) 9. Kolkata Telephones (62.33%) 10. TF Kolkata (58.19%), 11. M.P.(55.65%) 12. Uttarakhand (55.64%) 13. H.P. (55.63%) 14. Rajasthan (54.68%) 15. Karnataka (51.76%) 16. Punjab (51.75%) 17. A.P. (50.76%) 18. Maharashtra (50.55%) 19. UP (West) (50.30%)

In addition to the above, Circles which have got number onTF Kolkata (70.16%),e position in the circle:

  1. A&N Islands (48.00%) 2. Gujarat (39.18%) 3. Haryana (46.00%) 4. J&K (43.65%) 5. Odisha (46.69%) 6. TF Jabalpur (49.69%) 7. TF Mumbai (38.30%) 8. UP(East) (39.54%)

The Circles where we could not get the first position:

  1. ALTTC (34.41%) 2. Bihar (27.59%) 3. BSNL C.O.(18.75%) 4. Chennai TD (36.53%) 5. Chhattisgarh (37.25%) 6. Jharkhand (18.87%) 7. NTR (21.18%) 8. T.Nadu ( 41.18%)

All over India BSNLEU and alliance  Comrades worked very hard to get the magnificent victory. Thanks and Congratulations to all of them!

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BSNLEU continues its Victory March in the VII Membership Verification also.

15 Sunday May 2016

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BSNLEU, except in the first membership verification, has won in all the verifications since and got recognition. It has also got 50% or more of polled votes, except in Vth verification, as shown below:

 II Membership Verification   :  53.60%                                                          III Membership Verification   :  61.06%                                                        IV Membership Verification   : 52.97%                                                           V Membership Verification   : 49.62%                                                           VI Membership verification  : 51.45%                                                           VII Membership Verification : 52.77%

This is an impressive record of BSNLEU! It is only because of the solid support of the workers! Heartfelt thanks for the workers and leaders who have made this possible!

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