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Talks failed – BSNL Non-Executives, Casual Contract Labour Strike on 27th November

25 Tuesday Nov 2014

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27th November 2014, BSNL strike

The discussion on the strike demands held today between the BSNL Management and the JAC failed. Not even a single demand of the employees was accepted by the BSNL Management.

The JAC met immediately after the discussion and after reviewing the discussion unanimously decided to go ahead with the strike decision.

The BSNL Management is taking the unions for granted. The patience of the Unions is taken for weakness. The 30 point charter includes long pending demands  which needs to be addressed for motivation of the staff as well as for the revival of BSNL. The obstinacy of the BSNL Management has got to be replied by cent per cent strike on 27th November 2014. Forward to a mighty strike with full participation of all the non-executive employees of BSNL.

The Casual and Contract Workers are also on strike on the same day on their own  Charter of Demands. The BSNLCCWF has not even been called for discussion. The Casual and Contract Workers who are brutally exploited and on whose hard work the maintenance of BSNL exists, are being completely ignored and taken for granted. Their strike also will be full. Their fight is for implementation of the government orders on payment of minimum wage, social security measures etc.

Both the non-executive employees, casual and contract workers together, about three lakh workers will make the 27th November Strike a historic one.

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JAC Called for talks on strike issues by the BSNL Management.

24 Monday Nov 2014

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The BSNL Management wanted to divide the Unions which have given Strike Notice for 27 November 2014, by inviting only the recognised unions, viz. BSNLEU and NFTE for talks.

But the strong stand taken by the BSNLEU and NFTE that they will not attend the talks if they alone are invited has achieved results. Now the BSNL Management has invited the JAC for talks on 25th November at 17.00 hours.

The BSNL Management, if it wants to avoid a confrontation, should discuss the issues with a positive attitude, settle the demands and avoid the strike. Will the BSNL management adopt a positive attitude ?

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Revolutionary Greetings on NFPTE Diamond Jubilee !

24 Monday Nov 2014

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Revolutionary Greetings on NFPTE Diamond Jubilee !

Today, 24th November 2014, is the Diamond Jubilee of the mighty NFPTE, the united organisation of the P and T workers of India. The National Federation of P and T Employees was formed on 24 November 1954, 60 years back at New Delhi. Of course, it was not the first organisation of the Postal, Telegraph or Telecom workers. But it was the first united organisation of the entire P and T employees, merging and realigning all the existing unions in the Department. The various unions existing separately had realised that a united organisation is necessary for advancement and settlement of the issues of the employees. While, Henry Barton, Babu Tarapada Mukherjee and V.G.Dalvi were the pioneers of the trade unions in this sector, which were formed during the first and second decades of the 1900s, Com. B.N.Ghosh and Com. K.G.Bose among others were the architects of the new organisation making a strong foundation for the mighty federation.

The initiative and leadership of NFPTE and Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers in the Historic Five Days Strike of 1960, the One Day Token Strike of 19 September 1968, the Bonus Strike of 1974 and the various other struggles are history and well recorded.

NFPTE was bifurcated in to NFPE and NFTE in 1986, consequent to the bifurcation of the P and T Department. BSNLEU was formed after telecom services were corporatised in to BSNL.

But the comradeship, co-ordination and fraternity continue with the unions both in Postal and BSNL.

On this 60th Anniversary of NFPTE, Revolutionary Greetings to all our comrades! Let us March Ahead with Dedication and Determination to the cause of workers.

NFPTE Zindabad! P and T Unity Zindabad !

 

 

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Utilise the Works Committee effectively.

17 Monday Nov 2014

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After strong demand  and also focusing the issue in the Seminar of the AIC BSNLEU in front of the BSNL Directors present, the BSNL Management has issued clear instructions to re-start the Works Committee as SSA level and hold the meetings immediately.

This opportunity should be used effectively by our union leaders. The difficulties being experienced in improving the services, including the shortage of equipment, staff crunch and other connected matters should be brought to the notice of the management. Your suggestions on improvement of services, development and expansion etc. should be taken with management and pressurise them to do the needful. Before the Works Committee meeting, the leaders should discuss with the workers in the field and take their suggestions also.

This is an opportunity to bring to the notice of the management what is to be done to improve services. We have to utilise the same to the maximum.

 

 

 

 

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Decisions of the Forum Meeting held on 13-11-2014

14 Friday Nov 2014

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Decisions of the Forum Meeting held on 13-11-2014
The meeting of the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations held on 13th November 2014 took the following decisions with regard to the proposed Indefinite Strike from 3rd February 2014.
1. The Strike Notice will be prepared by the Convener as per the decisions of the meeting and will be finalised in the next meeting to be held on 18-11-2014 at 13.00 hours at Corporate Office. All General Secretaries should be present for signing the notice.
2. A Demands Day will be organised on 11th December 2014 by conducting Lunch Hour Demonstration at SSA/Circle/C.O. levels.
3. 10 Days Massive Campaign among employees and also among the public from 11th to 20th December 2014. Meet the Members of Parliament, MLAs etc. and submit Memorandum on the demands raised by the Forum, requesting them to take up with the Central and State governments. The Memorandum will be finalised and supplied by the Forum. Signature Campaign to be organised by getting the signature of the employees and also people on the issue of revival of BSNL. Quota for Circles to be fixed.
4. March to Parliament on 19th December 2014. Maximum participation required from the nearby circles. The Parliament will be in session at that time.
5. 3 Days Dharna to be organised from 6th to 8th January 2015 at SSA/Circle/C.O. It should be ensured that within the 3 days all the employees are got involved in the dharna.
6. The Indefinite Strike to start from 3rd February 2015.

V.A.N.Namboodiri
Convenor, Forum.

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The Long March – The March and Struggle Continue

14 Friday Nov 2014

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The VII All India Conference of the BSNL Employees Union at Kolkata is over successfully. On my own request, I have been allowed to relinquish the post of President, which I was holding for the last four years from 2010 Thiruvananthapuram All India Conference.
Earlier, I was the General Secretary of BSNLEU since its inception when the same was formed at the National Convention of Telecom Workers (treated as the Foundation Conference of BSNLEU) at Visakhapatnam on 21-22 March 2001.
I joined the then P & T Department on 2nd September 1958 and within 2 years became an active member of All India Telegraph Engineering Employees Union Class III, which was affiliated to the National Federation of P&T Employees (NFPTE), the united and only one organisation of the P&T workers. Coming from a poor landlord family, a job in the P&T was considered a good beginning. I had resigned a teacher’s job and joined P&T. My first salary was Rs. 60 pay and Rs. 50 allowance.
As any young man, I wanted to pass examinations and get better promotions. I prepared for the same. Then came the Indefinite Strike of 1960, which started from 11th July called by Confederation of Central Government Employees, AIRF (Railways) and AIDEF (Defence) which lasted five days. The strike was dealt with as a ‘Civil Rebellion’ by the Nehru Government. Lakhs of employees were arrested, jailed, suspended, terminated and punished. The All India leaders who were chained and put in jail had no other alternative but to call off the strike after five days unable to face the brutal onslaught of a vindictive government. I had not even completed two years of service when the strike took place. As an active worker of the union, I was kept out of service for months and punished heavily. Another Namboodiri with similar name working in the same telephone exchange and who had joined duty only weeks back was sentenced for six months rigorous imprisonment, mistaking him for me, for the participation in the strike. I was underground and was not caught.
The experience of the 5 Days Glorious Strike and the brutal suppression by the government changed my entire life. I could not even think that a government of a country which got independence recently through a non-violent struggle and preaching socialist pattern of society can be so ruthless to its hardworking low paid employees, who only wanted a need based minimum wage accepted by the 15th Indian Labour Conference of 1957 and DA to compensate for the increase in prices. I did not appear for the examination and took the firm decision that I will continue my entire life to fight against this kind of injustice and brutality. I was elected as the Branch Secretary of Cannanore (Kannur) after the strike.
I was transferred to Calicut and was elected as the Branch Secretary of the union there, which I continued for 4 years. I became the District Secretary, which again I continued for 3 or 4 years. I was elected as Circle Secretary in 1977, which also I continued for four years. In between I functioned as the Assistant Circle Secretary also. Many young and militant comrades were there to whom the responsibility was handed over each time. Com. P.V.Chandrasekharan took over the charge as the next Circle Secretary, Kerala, who did a wonderful job to strengthen the union and settle the workers’ issues. All of them have retired years back and are part of the Left movement and very active in their own areas.
It is during these years that I found out that the All India leadership of the E.III Union is in the habit of surrendering the rights of the workers and compromising with the government. They were not prepared to fight against the wrong policies of the government and were very critical of those leaders and workers who wanted militant struggles for improving the working conditions and wages but also for a progressive outlook. The inspiring leadership of Com. K.G.Bose, N.J.Iyer and K.Adinarayana united us all together. The revisionist leadership, led by O.P.Gupta not only compromised with the government for anti-workers policies, but also supported the government to victimise of the militant workers. The entire Kerala Union, from Circle to Branches, was derecognised for years together.
We had to fight both with the leadership as also the administration. Probably, there was not a single leader or worker in Kerala, who has not been victimised in the One Day Strike of 1968, the strike of 1974 and the continued local agitations that spread like wild fire throughout Kerala against brutal victimisation. The entire Circle union office-bearers were punished and transferred out of jurisdiction and I was transferred to Lakshadweep Islands in 1982. As per the decision of the Union, I refused to join there and was out of service for 35 months and issued dies-non for the period. I was taken back only after the High Court of Kerala quashed the unjustified transfer. After every major strike, I was kept out of service for one to three years. I was under suspension for three years after 1968 strike. I have accepted the same not as a punishment, but as an award granted to a union worker.
I was elected as the Assistant General Secretary of E.III Union in the 1970s. I was not called to work in CHQ, but came to Delhi on my own and worked there, fulfilling the responsibility entrusted to me by the AIC. The fight between the progressives and revisionists in the union came to an open clash after the revisionist leadership agreed for ban on creation of posts, surrendered promotional posts and so on.
Many of our comrades will be remembering the election contest in the 1991 Bhopal All India Conference of the All India Telecom Employees Union Class III, held in October 1991. The mighty leadership of revisionist O.P.Gupta was challenged for the first time and was defeated decisively in the elections. Com. Moni Bose became the General Secretary and I, as All India President. The victory of the progressives in the E.III, the biggest union in the telecom Sector, changed the entire equation till then.
Most of our comrades know what happened afterwards. Though elected, Moni Bose and Namboodiri were not allowed to work. Recognition was denied and Com. Moni Bose was not accepted as General Secretary by the DOT stating that he is a terminated employee. We had to approach Calcutta high Court to remove this injustice. The High Court directed the Government to recognise Com.Moni Bose. This was a slap on the face of the DOT and the revisionist leadership. In the next AIC at Thiruvananthapuram in 1994, Moni Bose was elected as President and myself as General Secretary. But O.P.Gupta leadership gave a parallel list of office-bearers and the government denied recognition to us.
Instead of accepting the democratically elected leadership, DOT supported the defeated leadership and recognised them. The next few years have been a virtual struggle for existence against the revisionists and the government facing an uphill task. But we did not give up. A large number of dedicated workers throughout the country supported and were prepared to defend the democratic rights as also the correct policies. During the period, change came in other telecom unions also. In both T.III and Administrative Unions, progressive leadership took over. These unions together formed the National Action Committee and organised a number of struggles and agitations on the demands of the workers. Our support base widened. Though we could not stop corporatisation of DOT/DTS in to BSNL, but we gave a tough fight.
The formation of BSNL resulted in the end of cadre / category wise unions. BSNL Employees Union was formed merging seven unions which came together at the National Convention held at Visakhapatnam in March 2001. Com. J.N.Mishra became the President and I General Secretary and another new chapter began. Within three years, in the second verification in 2004, BSNLEU became the majority and recognised union. Though not recognised, BSNLEU was in the pivotal role in the first wage revision from CDA to IDA scale. Once recognised, BSNLEU did not look back. One after another genuine demands of the workers were raised and got it achieved. Issues pending for years together could be settled. BSNLEU got 4 promotions to everybody from the earlier two promotions. Bonus was increased, Loans from Banks agreed. The biggest Group Insurance was signed with LIC for the employees. For the first time, all employees got a gift of HMT Watch. The crowning achievement was the excellent wage revision from 2007. All this could be achieved with the full support of the leaders and workers who stood firm with the union. In the continued membership verifications, BSNLEU always won. The membership increased despite the fact that thousands of workers were retiring every year and there was no recruitment.
But the anti-PSU policy of the government and the inefficient management resulted in BSNL posting loss from 2010. Now, the main struggle is to ensure that BSNL is strengthened and better service is provided to the customers. The Joint Action Committee of BSNL Unions/Associations which was formed after BSNLEU got recognition, organised many struggles and strikes for the revival of BSNL, procurement of equipment, against VRS, disinvestment, unbundling etc. We can be proud that despite the government taking decisions, neither VRS nor disinvestment could be implemented in BSNL due to the strong resistance of the workers under the leadership of the JAC. From the start, I am continuing as the Convener of the JAC / Forum and got full support from all the unions.
After a long tenure of more than 15 years as General Secretary of E.III, then E.III(N) and then BSNLEU, I handed over the same at Thiruvnanthapuram AIC to Com. P.Abhimanyu, who continues to be the GS till now. I became President. At Kolkata AIC held from 6-9 November 2014, I have relinquished this post also since I have been feeling for some time that it is time to hand over the charge to the young comrades who should take up more responsibility. Com. Balbir Singh is the new President. However the workers wanted me to continue and has gracefully elected me as Patron as an honour. I am much thankful for the love and affection that the workers have shown to me. BSNLEU is strong enough and is safe in the hands of the dedicated workers and leaders.
I am happy that I could help in forming the All India BSNL DOT Pensioners Association and BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Union. Both have become strengthened during the last 4-5 years. BSNLCCWF has been able to increase the benefits to the workers though the brutal exploitation still continues. AIBDPA has also grown and settled major issues. I am still connected with these organisations.
During the last 55 years of my life since joining in the P&T Department, except the first one year, I was completely engaged with the union activities. Nothing was happier to me than meeting the workers, taking up their issues and fight for the rights of workers. It is difficult to remember how many struggles have been organised during this long period. I could not do justice to my family, but I was never lacking in my service to the union. My wife and children fully supported my union activities and did not complain at any time that I could not attend to them. I am much thankful to them.
When I am leaving the top post of the union, I feel happy that I have done what I could do. The love, affection, comradeship given by the workers will always be a warm memory with me. I am still connected with the union and I always will be.
I am now engaging more time to strengthen BSNLCCWF and AIBDPA. I am also planning to write a detailed history of the P&T Trade Union Movement as also that of BSNL TU movement. I have, already collected some materials for the same. Many senior comrades have been putting pressure on me for writing the book. I shall do it.
The newly elected NDA/BJP government has started attacks one after another against the working class. The latter is also united to give a tough fight to the government by coming together under the banner of the 11 central trade unions. Efforts are being made by certain elements to divide the people on communal basis. This grave danger has to be averted at any cost. Communal harmony is most important for the progress of the country.
I will be part and parcel of this great struggle for the right to live and work. I have to be active to the cause of the toiling masses and the common people. I express my thanks to all our comrades associated at all levels, friends and well wishers for the great support given to me in union activities and also personally.
Red Salute to you all Comrades !

Comradely Yours
V.A.N.Namboodiri

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AIC OF BSNLEU (6) – THE LAST DAY OF CONFERENCE

10 Monday Nov 2014

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Since there was a large agenda to be covered and the time was short, the Delegates session started by about 0900 hours. Delegates were tired due to continued sitting and the daily journey in bus from accommodation to Conference site and back, but that did not show in their faces and movements. They were preparing for struggles for the revival of BSNL as also for their own economic demands. During the 3 days about 87 delegates including Circle Secretaries participated in the discussion. Resolutions on important issues were adopted after discussion. Those included on the Revival of BSNL, the demands of the workers, Communal Harmony, on the strikes on 27th November called by the JAC of Non-Executive unions, Strike of the casual and contract workers on 27th November, Agitation being planned by the Central Trade Unions etc. etc.

Certain Amendments to the Union Constitution were presented, and after detailed discussion, adopted.

General Secretary, Com. P.Abhimanyu in his summing up, replied to the criticisms raised, and also spoke on the issues to be tackled and the struggles to be made successful. After the summing up, the report and the audited accounts, presented by the Treasurer, Com. S.C.Bhattacharjee were adopted by the house.

Election of Office-Bearers

The Conference unanimously elected office -bearers with Com. VAN Namboodiri as Patron, Com. Balbir Singh as President, Com. P.Abhimanyu as General Secretary and Com. Swapan Chakraborty as Dy. General Secretary. The house greeted the newly elected office bearers with great applause.

The four day All India Conference of BSNL Employees Union from 6th to 9th November 2014 thus ended at about 1930 hours amidst shouting of Inquilab Zindabad and other slogans after declaration by the President.

Kolkata conference will be remembered for the systematic and disciplined conduct of the Conference as also the hard and dedicated work of the Reception Committee which had to face several challenges in shifting the conference site and other connected difficulties, which they successfully dealt with.

Let us hope that BSNLEU will continue to lead the BSNL workers for a better future both for the BSNL and for its workers.

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AIC OF BSNLEU ( 5 ) – SEMINAR ON REVIVAL OF BSNL AND ROLE OF TUs

10 Monday Nov 2014

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The Delegates Session continued on 8th November with Circle secretaries and delegates participating in the discussion and expressing their opinions and certain criticism of the CHQ in non-settlement of certain issues.

Seminar on “Revival of BSNL and the Role of trade Unions”

It was unprecedented. About 4,000 employees and invitees were present to hear the TU leaders, officers and other dignitaries participating in the Seminar on “the revival of BSNL and the Role of trade unions” held in the evening of 8th November 2014. All the guests and speakers were honoured by the Reception Committee by presenting bouquets, conference souvenir and mementos.

Com. VAN Namboodiri presided. Coms. Animesh Mitra and Saibal Sengupta, Joint conveners of the Reception Committee welcomed the guests and speakers.

President mentioned upon the need to ensure a better service to the nation. Com. P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary, gave the Key Note Address on the subject. S/Shri N.K.Gupta and Anupam Shrivastava, both Directors of BSNL addressed as also Comrades K.Sebastin (GS SNEA), Prahlad Rai (GS AIBSNLEA), Seshadri (AGS NFTE), Alok Nandi (Dy GS. FNTO), R.C.Pandey, (GS BTEU), Suresh Kumar (GS BSNLMS) and R.Venkatraman (GS TEPU). All the speakers mentioned about the anti-BSNL policies of the government as also how to improve the services of BSNL and strengthen the same. The role played by the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations and the initiative taken by BSNLEU was highly appreciated by all. It was a highly educative seminar with participation of both the management and the unions.

The Seminar lasted up to 2100 hours and the session for the day was over.

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AIC OF BSNLEU (4) – Delegates Session Starts

10 Monday Nov 2014

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Delegates Session

The Delegates Session of the all India Conference started by 0930 hours on 7th November 2014 with Com. VAN Namboodiri, president, in the chair. About 2000 delegates and Observers elected by the District Unions were present. After the Presidential address by the Chair, General secretary Com. P.Abhimanyu, welcomed all and presented the Report on activities of the union for the last two years since the last AIC at Ludhiana in September 2012. The printed report has already been supplied to all the delegates/observers along with the Conference bag and other documents.

Mahila Convention
At 1300 hours on the same day a Mahila Convention was organised participated by a good number of women delegates and employees. The male delegates also attended. The Convention was presided by Coms. P.Indira (T.Nadu) and V.Bhagyalakshmi (Kerala). Coms. Manisha Biswas and Banani Chatterjee (Reception Committee) welcomed the participants. The Convention was inaugurated by Com. Jagmati Sangwan, General Secretary, All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA). She called upon the women employees to be active in the organisation and participate in all the programmes. She narrated the atrocities, attacks etc. on women and the total negligence of the government in dealing with the same. A few delegate comrades also participated in the discussion. President and General Secretary of BSNLEU also addressed the Convention.

Inauguration of TU Exhibition

A Photo Exhibition on the Trade Union history of W.Bengal was inaugurated by Com. VAN Namboodiri, President. The same was organised by the Reception Committee and the Co-Ordination committee of BSNL Unions, W.Bengal. It was a very educative exhibition and was watched by a large number of delegates.

Two pamphlets ” National Councils in BSNL” and “BSNL – Better Service to the Nation”, written by VAN Namboodiri and published by CHQ BSNLEU was released during the delegates session.The delegate session continued till about 2000 hours.

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AIC BSNLEU (3) – Procession and Massive Rally

10 Monday Nov 2014

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Procession and Massive Rally

Kolkata is a big city, once capital of India till 1911, where big and long processions are a regular feature for many years. But after the Trinamool government has taken over, it is difficult for other parties and trade unions to organise processions and jathas. As such, the reception Committee took prior permission for holding procession and rally in the city on 6th November 2014.
Since the procession and rally are to be held in the city and the AIC is being held on the outskirts of the city, buses were arranged to take the delegates from the Conference site to the Telecom Factory, from where the procession will start. Hundreds of delegates and observers participated in the long procession which went through the city roads and reached Rani Rashmony Avenue, where the rally will be held. Another huge jatha by the local BSNL employees had already reached the avenue. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Animesh Mitra, Sahdev Biswal and other leaders led this jatha.
The large area of the Rashmoni Avenue in the centre of the city was full with workers. The road on the side of the avenue was also full. The stage was erected high so that workers in the backside also can see state and the speakers.

The Rally started at 1530 hours as scheduled. Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri presided. Com. Animesh Mitra, Dy. GS and Jt. Convener, Reception Committee welcomed all. Com. Tapan Sen, MP, General Secretary CITU, inaugurated the rally. He called upon the workers to resist the onslaught on the working class by the new NDA government. He also pointed out the necessity to continue sustained struggles for achieving the demands of the workers. Coms. Shymal Chakraborty, President, CITU, W.Bengal, P.Abhimanyu, GS, Saibal Sen Gupta and Animesh Mitra, Circle Secretaries also spoke.

Cultural Programmes

Cultural programmes were organised at the Conference site in the evening, which was much appreciated by the delegates.

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