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Wage Revision in BSNL – The immediate Task

17 Tuesday May 2016

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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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Govt. should be compelled to pay the dues to BSNL

15 Sunday May 2016

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The membership verification is over and  BSNLEU and NFTE have been declared as the Main and Second recognised union respectively. The most important task at present is wage revision. However, another issue also is to taken with immediately. That is about the dues the central government have to pay to BSNL.

Since the verification campaign and other processes were going on for the last two months, proper focus could not be paid to the above issue. BSNL is in difficulty to procure equipment for expansion of services, while the private companies have got much funds either through loans, FDI etc. If the dues to BSNL from government is paid it will solve the problem to a certain extend and the company will post profit also.

The following are dues to BSNL from the government:

  1. About Rs. 6,000 crore towards refund of charges for spectrum surrendered by BSNL years back.
  2. Rs. 1,250 crores allotted by USO Fund for loss making connections, two years back.
  3. About Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 10,000 crores towards income tax refund.

Strong protest and agitation are  required to get the dues of BSNL for its expansion and modification. The Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations of Non-Executives and Executives have to urgently focus on these.

 

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‘SWAS’ – out of 100 days, 60 days are over; What is the Update?

29 Monday Feb 2016

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Out of the 100 Days programme for Revival of BSNL under “SWAS’ (Service With A Smile), started from 1st January, 60 days are completed by 29th February 2016. it is utmost necessary to have an up-date in the matter after 60% of the period is over.

What is the actual increase in (a) Telephone connections (2) Market rate (c) revenue (d) satisfaction level of the customers and other connected matters? This is very much necessary to plan the future programmes. The BSNL Management and the unions should assess the situation and plan for the next stage.

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BSNL on Revival Path, But much more to be done

25 Thursday Feb 2016

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BSNL is on the revival path after a weak performance for 4-5 years. It has increased its wireless connections systematically during the last few months at an accelerated rate of 1.41% putting Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea behind in increase of numbers. BSNL market share has been increased to 8.16% from the earlier 8.06%. However, BSNL has to much improve its revival package to compete with the private companies:

As per the TRAI report for December 2015, the statistics are as below:

I. Land Line Sector

First position BSNL with 59.31% market share.

II. Wireless Sector

  1. Bharti Airtel : 24.07%
  2. Vodafone     : 19.15%
  3. Idea            :  17.01%
  4. Reliance      :    9.98%
  5. Aircel          :    8.47%
  6. BSNL          :    8.16%

III. Broadband

  1. Bharti Airtel  : 23.07%
  2. Vodafone      : 18.98%
  3. Idea             : 15.54%
  4. BSNL            : 14.54%

Both the BSNL Management, the Unions and the workers have to make maximum efforts to improve the financial position of BSNL as also the service to the customers. It is not as simple and easy as telling. The main obstruction is the anti-PSU policy of the government which refuses to assist BSNL and even deny the financial dues to be paid by Government. Now the BSNL Management and Unions have initiated the ‘Service With A Smile’ (SWAS) programme, which has improved the BSNL position. But still, BSNL is far behind, except in the Landline sector, where it is still in the leading position with about 60% market share. The strategy should be to maintain and improve its position in Landlines and improve in the other sectors.

Let us make the ‘SWAS’ campaign a great success through dedicated and efficient work and save BSNL and its workers.

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“Service with a Smile” – Call of the Forum

11 Friday Dec 2015

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Meeting of the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations held on 9th December 2012 has decided to conduct a 100 days drive called “SERVICE WITH A SMILE” staring from 1st January 2016.
The objectives of the 100 days drive will be
(1) Vigorous marketing of mobile, landline and broadband connections.
(2) Ensure fault free services.
(3) Reconnection of broadband and landline connections.
(4) Special focus on MNP.

Let all BSNL employees put their shoulders to make the programme successful.

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19 October, 2015:Massive Dharna demanding PLI (Bonus).

19 Monday Oct 2015

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19 October, 2015:Massive Dharna demanding PLI (Bonus).

Massive dharnas were organized in Circes / SSAs demanding payment of Productivity Linked Incentive (PLI) / Bonus to the BSNL employees and executives. The programme was organized as per the call of the Forum of BSNL Unions & Associations.

At the Corporate Office premises, New Delhi, the dharna was participated by more than 500 employees. In addition from NTR and Corporate Office, comrades came in large numbers from Haryana and UP (West). The dharna was inaugurated by Com. V.A.N. Namboodiri, Patron, BSNLEU and was addressed by General Secretaries and Circle Secretaries of Unions and Associations. Com. Balbir Singh, President, BSNLEU, Com. K.G. Jayaraj, General Secretary, AIBDPA, Com. Islam Ahmed, President, NFTE, Com. Prahlad Rai, General Secretary, AIBSNLEA, Com. Aravind Dahiya, Joint Secretary, SNEA(I), Com. Suresh Kumar, General Secretary, BSNLMS, Com. Gautam, Dy. General Secretary, SNATTA and other leaders addressed.

 

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Forum meets Secretary DOT, Additional Secretary

07 Wednesday Oct 2015

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The core committee members of Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations Com.P.Abhimayu, Convenor, Com.Chandeswar Singh, President, Com.K.Sebastian, General Secretary, SNEA and Com.Prahlad Rai, General Secretary, AIBSNLEA met Shri.Rakesh Garg,Secretary,DoT today,7th October,2015. The leaders conveyed dissatisfaction to the inordinate delay in the settlement of 78.2% IDA merger to BSNL pensioners despite assurance in the discussion on 1st May, 2015. The Secretary,DoT assured the delegation to do the needful. The leaders also met Shri.N.Sivasailam, Addl Secretary also and discussed the issue.

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CPI(M) Central Committee Press Statement

24 Monday Aug 2015

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New Delhi, August 24: The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met in New Delhi from August 21 to 23, 2015. It has issued the following statement:

The Central Committee expressed serious concern at the rapidly deteriorating conditions of the people’s livelihood that are a direct result of the more aggressive pursuit of neo-liberal economic policies by the BJP-led Modi government.

Relentless Attacks on the People

The prices of essential commodities continue to rise relentlessly, with the prices of onions soaring to Rs. 90 per kg. The public distribution system is in the doldrums, denying people even meagre relief.There is no tangible turnaround in the manufacturing and industrial sector. Consequently, the levels of unemployment continue to rise inexorably. Agrarian distress continues to deepen, with peasant suicides due to indebtedness showing a constant rise. The MSP announced for many crops is even below their actual cost of production and the Modi regime’s pre-election promise of giving 50 per cent more than the cost of production has been thrown to the winds. The MGNREGA is being starved, leading to a sharp rise in rural unemployment.

Intensify Local Struggles

In this background, the Central Committee decided to intensify local popular protests all across the country to highlight the people’s plight and to demand immediate government intervention to reverse the growing burdens on the people.

From August 1 to 14, the CPI(M) led an impressive nationwide campaign highlighting deepening agrarian distress and against the anti-people, pro-corporate, corrupt and communal policies of the Modi regime, in which lakhs of people participated throughout the country. The highlights of this campaign were the historic human chains in Kerala and Tripura, the massive mobilisation in West Bengal and in many other states.

Support to September 2 All India Strike 

The Central Committee extended its full and active support to the September 2 all India strike call given by the central trade unions. All the Left parties have already declared their support to this nationwide action.

Refusal to Act on Corruption

The entire monsoon session of parliament was a washout thanks to the obduracy of the Modi regime and its refusal to recognize and take action against corruption in high places. Within a year of its existence, the emergence of such grave charges of corruption exposes the sham of the BJP’s election slogan of fighting corruption.

Instigating Communal Polarisation

During this period, various incidents of communal riots and tension continue to be reported. The real agenda of this government — to sharpen communal polarisation for its electoral and political advantage, continues to unfold. There are growing reports that in the run up to the state assembly elections in Bihar, particularly, such tensions are intensifying.

While mounting the attack against the minorities, particularly the Muslims, and seeking to blame the entire community for terrorist attacks, the BJP government is markedly softening its stand on investigated cases of Hindutva terror. All terrorist activity, irrespective of who perpetrates it, must be severely dealt with to uphold the unity and integrity of our country. The government’s approach to fight terrorism is coloured with its blinkered communal ideology.

Indo-Pak Dialogue

The calling-off of the NSA level talks between India and Pakistan at the last minute is unfortunate. Earlier the foreign secretary level talks were also called off. Whipping up jingoism will only strengthen fundamentalist forces on both sides of the border, which will be harmful to the interests of the peoples of both countries and will have serious implications in Jammu & Kashmir.

The Central Committee reiterates that it is only through the process of a composite dialogue encompassing all issues and disputes between the two countries, that the current growing tensions can be deescalated.

Bihar Elections

The Central Committee approved the decision taken by the Left parties to unitedly contest the elections to the Bihar assembly under the banner of the united independent Left bloc comprising the CPI(M), CPI, CPI(ML)-Liberation, RSP, AIFB, SUCI and other Bihar-level Left parties.

The Party will go to the electorate with the slogan of defeating the communal BJP; opposing the casteist forces and strengthening Left representation in the assembly. A joint convention of Left parties will be held on September 7 at Patna to announce the programme of the Left parties.

Deteriorating Centre-State Relations

Centre-State relations continued to deteriorate during this period. The Chief Minister of Delhi has announced to invite non-BJP Chief Ministers from across the country for a meeting on the issue of undermining federalism. CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and Tripura Chief Minister, Manik Sarkar, will attend this meeting and will place the considered opinion of the Party, on which it has been campaigning for many decades.

Special Session of Parliament

The Central Committee reiterated the demand of the 21st Party Congress to convene a special session of parliament to discuss the plight of dalits in our country. This session will be a meaningful observation of the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

Bihar Elections

The Central Committee approved the decision taken by the Left parties to unitedly contest the elections to the Bihar assembly under the banner of the united independent Left bloc comprising the CPI(M), CPI, CPI(ML)-Liberation, RSP, AIFB, SUCI and other Bihar-level Left parties.

The Party will go to the electorate with the slogan of defeating the communal BJP; opposing the casteist forces and strengthening Left representation in the assembly. A joint convention of Left parties will be held on September 7 at Patna to announce the programme of the Left parties.

Deteriorating Centre-State Relations

Centre-State relations continued to deteriorate during this period. The Chief Minister of Delhi has announced to invite non-BJP Chief Ministers from across the country for a meeting on the issue of undermining federalism. CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and Tripura Chief Minister, Manik Sarkar, will attend this meeting and will place the considered opinion of the Party, on which it has been campaigning for many decades.

Special Session of Parliament

The Central Committee reiterated the demand of the 21st Party Congress to convene a special session of parliament to discuss the plight of dalits in our country. This session will be a meaningful observation of the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

Organisational Plenum

The Central Committee decided to hold the plenum on organisation, as mandated by the CPI(M)’s 21st Congress, from December 27 to 30, 2015 at Kolkata. In preparation for the Plenum, the Central Committee will meet again from November 2 to 5, 2015, after which extended meetings of the state committees will be held to discuss the Central Committee’s document for the Plenum.

 

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BSNL advances – SIM Card sales increased by 85.68% in two months.

19 Wednesday Aug 2015

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It is good news for BSNL! There is growth in SIM sales!

According to reports received, BSNL has increased its SIM card sales by 85% within the two months June and July 2015. The total sales in May was 8,67,086, which increased to 11,76,143 in June  and to 16,10,061 in July 2015.

While the maximum % of increase is in Kolkata ( 793%) and UP West ( 431.95%).   Maximum number of SIMs sold in July  are in UP(East) ( 1,91,660) and A.P.(1,50,478).

The increase is naturally due to the new schemes and cheap rates. In addition, the “Save BSNL Campaign” started by the Forum had its own effect.

Hearty Congratulations to all the Comrades who made this growth! We have to continue and increase our efforts for the revival of BSNL.

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CMD Meets Forum on Formation of Tower Company

13 Thursday Aug 2015

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A detailed meeting was held by the CMD BSNL with the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations on the issue of formation of a subsidiary Tower Company, to be carved  out of BSNL. The Unions were told that it will be beneficial to the BSNL itself to form the tower company. The full details of the Cabinet decision are yet to be understood.

The Forum has decided to meet Secretary, DOT and find out the details and take a final decision about the programmes to be taken by the Forum.

In the same meeting with CMD,, it was informed that the refund of the Spectrum surrendered will be adjusted towards Licence fee to be paid by BSNL. This is not acceptable. What the government should do is to immediately pay the amount to BSNL to purchase equipment etc. and get the licence fee gradually, when the finance of the company improves. The best way is to waive the arrears of licence fee of BSNL, in the same way many dues and taxes of the private telecom companies were waived.

Through the formation of the Tower Company, the govt. wants to divert even the existing revenue of the BSNL and through the adjustment of refund of spectrum refund towards licence fee, it wants that BSNL to be deprived of any funds for its improvement.

Instead of weakening BSNL, its own company, the government should help it to spring back to its original glory.

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