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Struggles by Workers to Defend and Save BSNL : 2004 – 2015 – ( 15 )

23 Tuesday Jun 2015

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2010

Procurement of equipments

The Joint Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations met on 1st January 2010 at New Delhi and discussed the latest situation with regard to the development of BSNL services and connected matters. The cancellation of the 45.5 million mobile tender by BSNL has created a serious situation for BSNL with no mobile lines to provide. The company which was in first position in both land lines and mobiles had gone down to third position in mobile, while keeping its first position in land lines, total market share going down to 16.38 from the earlier more than 20%. Mobile lines have to be purchased urgently. Under these circumstances, the Joint Forum decided to organize the following agitational programmes demanding immediate tender and purchase of 93.3 million mobile lines for expansion

Telegram campaign:

Circle/District/Branch Secretaries to send the following telegram to the Prime Minister, so as to reach before 6th January 2010.

To Shri Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, New Delhi KINDLY INTERVENE TO SAVE BSNL BY IMMEDIATE FINALISATION OF 9.3 MILLION GSM LINES.Name of Circle/District /Branch Secretary

Demonstration at all centres on 5th January 2010.

These programmes were effectively implemented.

Memorandum to the Prime Minister

A Memorandum dated 5th January 2010 was submitted to the Prime Minister with the same demand. It was signed by Comrades V.A.N.Namboodiri (BSNLEU) Convener JF, B.R.Jhakatia (SEWA BSNL), Suresh Kumar(BSNLMS), G.L.Jogi (SNEA), V.Subburaman(TEPU), (BTEU), Hukam Singh (SNATTA) and Devi Prasad (AIBCTES).The JF leaders met the Communications Minister A.Raja on 4th January 2010 and requested the intervention of the Minister to speed up the 93.3 million GSM tender.

Retrograde Recommendations of Sam Pitroda Committee

The retrograde recommendations of the Committee headed by Sam Pitroda, former Secretary DOT and telecom expert, raised sharp reactions from the workers. It proposed 30% of disinvestment in BSNL, Retrenchment of one lakh workers, unbundling of the copper cables, outsourcing work etc. The Joint Forum conducted a detailed study and submitted its suggestions. In its meeting on 10th and 15th March 2010 , the JF discussed the issue and decided to strongly protest and go on agitation. The following programmes were decided:

One Day Dharna on 26-03-2010

Indefinite Strike from  20-04-2010

In order to bring NFTE also in the co-ordination ( which had moved from the Forum some time back), the name of the Joint Forum was changed to Joint Action Committee and the new office – bearers with Com. N.T.Sajwani (NFPTE) as Chairman and Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri (BSNLEU) as convener was reconstituted. NFTE was keeping away from the Joint Forum after the Membership Verification on the plea of differences between the unions in many places.

Demands of Indefinite Strike from 20-04-2010

Settle ITS Absorption issue

No Disinvestment / No Privatisation of BSNLNo Retrenchment / No VRS

No unbundling of last mile copper and other infrastructure

No outsourcing

Immediate procurement of mobile lines

Ensure IDA Pension Revision to BSNL Retirees.

The Strike Notice was signed by Comrades V.A.N.Namboodiri (BSNLEU), Convener, N.T.Sawani (NFTE), Chairman, K.Vallinayagam(FNTO), V.Subburaman(TEPU), Suresh Kumar(BSNLMS), G.L.Jogi(SNEA(I), S.P.Sharma (BSNLWRU), K.Anil Kumar(ATM), Sathyanarayana (AIBSNLEA), N.D.Ram(SEWA BSNL), Hari Singh (BTU BSNL), D.P.Patwa (AIBCTES) and H.P.Singh(BSNLOA). The Notice for strike was served on 23-03-2010 after a massive demonstration participated by hundreds of workers at Corporate Office. All over India, the demonstrations were participated by thousands.

Meeting with secretary, DOT

Shri P.J.Thomas, Secretary, DOT, held a meeting with the JAC leaders.  While the discussions were cordial, there was no clear decision or assurance.

Meeting with Minister of State, Communications

The Minister of State, Communications, Shri Gurudas Kamath, called for a meeting with the JAC leaders on 26th March 2010. The Minister heard the demands but could not give any favourable decision. He only stated that appropriate action will be taken.

In preparation of the strike, the Joint Action Committee issued press release and printed posters and circulated in large numbers. Detailed circulars were issued calling upon the workers to fully participate in the strike. State level conventions were successfully organized in many centres. This resulted in massive propaganda amongst workers and public.

Meeting with the Minister Communications Shri A.Raja was held on 16-04-2010 on the strike demands including against recommendations of the Sam Pitroda Committee, but there was no favourable result.

 

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Struggles by Workers to Defend and Save BSNL : 2004 – 2015 – ( 13 )

21 Sunday Jun 2015

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Protest against abolition of ADC – Demonstration on 03-04-2008

The TRAI has been reducing the ADC, which is to be collected from the private telecom companies and  to be given to BSNL for loss making village connections as per the assurance of the government at the time of corporatization, year after year and the same was completely stopped from 01-04-2008 on the pressure from the private operators. This will seriously and adversely affect the financial viability of BSNL. Hence the Joint Forum strongly protested the TRAI decision and organized protest demonstration on 3rd April 2008 all over India, demanding restoration of ADC.

Merger of 50% with Pay – IDA Lunch Hour demonstrations on 13-05-2008

Even after  the IDA crossed 50%, the same was not merged with pay as required. As per the call of the Joint Forum, Lunch Hour demonstrations were held on 13-05-2008 in all SSAs/Circles/Corporate Office demanding immediate merger of IDA.

Meeting with Secretary DOT on 22-05-2008

The Joint Forum leaders met Secretary DoT, Shri Sidharth Behura on 22-05-2008 and discussed the following issues:

  1. ITS Absorption: The delay in absorption was mentioned by the Joint Forum leaders. Secretary, DOT replied that the Cabinet Note has been returned with some queries. The matter will be seriously pursued.
  2. BSNL’s Pension Contribution (60%-40% issue): DoT agreed with the Joint Forum that such conditions are not necessary. He stated that a Cabinet Note on the same is approved by the Minister and will be submitted to the cabinet.
  3. Restoration of ADC: Secretary DOT stated that DOT is taking action for changing the guide lines of the USO Fund to give financial assistance to BSNL to the tune of Rs. 2,000 crore per annum, as has been recommended by TRAI, in lieu of ADC.
  4. Navaratna Status to BSNL: The JF leaders expressed their concerns in the delay in awarding Navaratna status to BSNL. Secretary DOT stated that DPE has already recommended and the issue is waiting for the final decision of the apex body.
  5. Allotment of 3G Spectrum to BSNL: Joint Forum demanded that BSNL should be allotted 3G Spectrum on priority basis as has already been issued by the Communications Minister. Secretary DOT stated that as per the assurance, BSNL will be allotted with one slot in the 3G spectrum.
  6. Delay in 50% IDA Merger: The JF leaders drew the attention of the secretary DOT to the undue delay in issuing the orders on the IDA merger by BSNL even after the approval by DOT. Secretary DOT assured that he will speak to CMD BSNL.

Meeting with CMD BSNL on 27-05-2008 on future of BSNL

Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, JF along with representatives of 13 unions / associations in BSNL met CMD BSNL, Shri Kuldeep Goyal on 27-05-2008.

At the outset, the Convener expressed JF’s grave concern over  the undue delay in the supply of GSM equipments, due to which BSNL is unable to provide new connections and also the quality of services of the BSNL is sharply coming down. Market Share of BSNL has sharply declined from 47.69% as on 31-03-2005 to 24.74 as on 31-03-2008. Immediate purchase of GSM equipment is required.

3 Days Dharna from 28-05-1008 demanding 50% Merger of IDA  from 01-01-2007

The Central government issued orders for merger of 50% DA to its employees from 01-04-2004. The merger of CPSUs were decided by the government w.e.f. 01-01-2007. Despite this decision, the BSNL management did not issue the orders. A lunch hour demonstration was held on 13-05-2008 as per the call of the Joint Forum demanding immediate orders. The management wanted the unions to agree for 10% disinvestment, VRS, delay in wage negotiation, Promotion Policy etc. which were completely unjust and unfair. The meeting of the Joint Forum with the CMD BSNL on 27-05-2008 could not settle the issue. Hence the JF decided to organize Dharna on 28-05-2008 at all SSAs/Circle/C.O.

The Dharna was well participated and gave a strong message to the management that the workers will not surrender their rights or cow down before threats.

In Delhi in front of the Corporate Office, more than 500 comrades participated, which was inaugurated on 28-05-2008, by Com. Basudeb Acharya, Member of Parliament and senior CPI(M) leader. It was addressed by all the leaders of the union including Convener, JF, Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri.

Meeting with Minister on 29-05-2008

The Communications Minister Shri A.Raja called the Joint Forum for discussion, in which he directed the BSNL Management to issue orders on the IDA merger. BSNL issued the orders on the same day. Hence the dharna was deferred. The joint struggle of the workers has won on the spot.

Demonstrations against VRS and disinvestment proposal of BSNL, as also for grant of Navaratna status for 50% Merger of DA, 5 promotions etc. on 2nd June 2008.

Meeting was held with Secretary, DOT on 22-05-2008, in which the issue of restoration of ADC, Absorption of ITS in BSNL, Navaratna status for BSNL, allotment of 3G Spectrum to BSNL, fresh tender of 45.5 million and 93 million tender for mobile equipment were raised. Though some assurances were issued, the government was going on with its agenda.

As such, the joint Forum in its meeting on 31-05-2008 decided to organize demonstrations on 02-06-2008 and wearing of black badges while in the office.

Demonstration and Black Badge wearing on 02-06-2008

The programme was organized successfully. The call had its impact.

Demonstration against merger ITI with BSNL on 29-07-2008.

In between, the government was proposing merger of ITI with BSNL. As per decision of Joint Forum, massive demonstrations were organised at SSA/Circle/C.O. on 29-07-2008 against the merger since, ITI was loss making, it was a manufacturing PSU while BSNL is a service provider etc. (12,500 employees in ITI, where even the payment of salary was in difficulty). Convener JF met the ITI leaders and convinced the ITI unions our stand on opposing the merger. JF sent a detailed letter on our opposition to the merger to the Communications Minister on 16-07-2008.

The Joint Forum strongly opposed the purchase hundreds of vehicles for ITS officers, when the company was facing financial crunch. It exposed the unnecessary expenditure from the meager finance of BSNL.

Since the ITS absorption was being delayed, the joint Forum demanded repatriation of BSNL executives and non-executives back to DOT through a letter to the Secretary DOT on 17-09-2008. The JF also demanded that immediate action should be taken to finalise the 95 million mobile tender.(To be continued)

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Struggles by Workers to Defend and Save BSNL : 2004 – 2015 – ( 12 )

19 Friday Jun 2015

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2008

All India Protest Day observed on 21st January 2008

BSNL workers as per the call of the Joint Forum observed the All India Protest Day by wearing black badges and demonstrating in front of BSNL offices and exchanges. Hundreds of workers participated in these demonstrations warning the management of the ensuing strike if the demands raised by the Joint Forum are not settled.

Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, Joint Forum, addressed letters 0n 14-01-2008 to Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister, Shri Santosh Mohan Deb,  Minister of State, Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises and Shri A.Raja Communications Minister on the urgency of settling the issues and seeking for a meeting.

Meeting with CMD on 23-01-2008

On the basis of the letter dated 23-01-2008 from the Forum, a meeting was held with Shri Kuldip Goyal, CMD BSNL and discussed the following issues:

Immediate purchase of equipments, restoration of ADC to BSNL which was discontinued from 2008-2009, early payment of USOF, Modernisation and increasing productivity of Telecom Factories, regular functioning of the Works Committee at SSAs, providing broadband connections without delay, increasing of marketing, eliminating wastage and corruption etc.

Joint Forum calls for Indefinite Strike from 26-02-2008 against Disinvestment

As per the decision of the Joint Forum the strike notice was served on 24th January 2008.The demands of the strike included (1) Drop IPO/Disinvestment proposal in BSNL (2) Wihdraw proposal for VRS in BSNL (3) Withdraw DOT’s arbitrary order dated 15-06-2006 on BSNL’s pension Contribution (4) Ensure uninterrupted supply of 2G and 3G equipments, additional 2G spectrum as well as 3G spectrum as agreed earlier (5) Ensure BSNL’s financial viability by continuing ADC, Reimbursement of Licence Fee and USO Fund (6) Grant  Navaratna status to BSNL and (8) Immediate absorption of ITS. The strike notice  issued on 24-01-2008 was signed by V.A.N.Namboodiri (BSNLEU), M.B.Vichare(NFTE BSNL), K.Vallinayagam(FNTO), G.L.Jogi (SNEA(I), K.Sathyanarayan (AIBSNLEA), V.Subburaman(TEPU), V.Narayana (BSNLMS), S.P.Sharma(BSNLWRU), V.R.Venugopal(BTEU), A.D.Patil(AIBCTES), R.S.Yadav(ATM), Hari Singh (BTU) and Subhash Gaur(BSNLOA). Wide publicity was given to the strike through issue of pamphlets, press statements and wall posters etc.

Discussion with Secretary, DOT on the Strike issues

On the basis of the strike notice issued by the Joint Forum, a meeting was called by Secretary, DOT Shri Sidharth Behura on 19-02-2008, in which CMD BSNL Shri Kuldeep Goyal was also present. Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, JF and other leaders explained the demands of the strike. The outcome of the deliberation in brief was the following:

  1. Disinvestment of BSNL: There is no immediate proposal for IPO. Minister has also issued a press release on this.
  2. VRS proposal: If the BSNL employees do not want VRS, no such scheme will be introduced.
  3. Withdrawal of DOT’s Arbitrary orders on Pension (60% – 40%): The matter will be taken up with Cabinet.
  4. Uninterrupted supply of 2G, 3G spectrum: This will be given preference. BSNL will be allotted 3G spectrum.
  5. Ensure BSNL’s Financial viability: DOT Secretary stated that Cabinet Note is under circulation and assured discussion with Minister and appropriate action will be taken for the same.
  6. Navaratna Status to BSNL: DPE shall forward the case for grant of Navaratna status to BSNL for consideration by apex body.
  7. Immediate absorption of group A Officers: Matter is under active consideration of DOT. Draft Cabinet Note is under preparation and the final note will be prepared within 15-20 days.

To a question in the Parliament, the Minister of State for Communications & IT Shri Shakeel Ahmed stated on 28-02-2008 that the government is not considering disinvestment of BSNL.

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Struggles by Workers to Defend and Save BSNL : 2004 – 2015 – ( 11 )

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Move to impose Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS)

Shri A.K.Sinha, then outgoing CMD BSNL, told to the media on 31-07-2007 that the management is proposing to bring in VRS to send out 20,000 employees. This was strongly opposed by the Joint Forum and a protest letter was sent to the CMD against the proposal.

Protest Demonstration on 9th August 2007 against VRS

The BSNL employees organized massive demonstrations on 09-08-2007 protesting against the proposed VRS and demanding that the proposal be scrapped.

Meeting with CMD on 10-08-2007

The newly appointed CMD, Shri Kuldeep Goyal met the leaders of the Joint Forum on 10-08-2007. The main issue was the proposal for VRS for 20,000 employees, which the Unions strongly opposed. The CMD assured that no VRS will be implemented without discussing with the unions.

Issues taken with DOT

The following issues were  taken up by the Joint Forum with DOT/ Government during the period:

  1. Grant of Navaratna status to BSNL.
  2. Cancellation of orders on pension directing BSNL to pay 40% to government, if the total amount paid by BSNL to DOT is less than 60% of the total pension amount.
  3. National Telecom Policy
  4. Increase in Minimum Bonus to Rs. 10,000.

National Seminar  of BSNL Employees on 7th September 2007

As per the decision of the Joint Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations, a successful National Convention of BSNL employees was organized on 7th September 2007 at a large pandal erected at the Eastern Court premises, New Delhi. More than 600 delegates from all parts of the country participated.

A presidium consisting of Coms. K.Vallinayagam (FNTO), J.N.Mishra(BSNLEU), R.N.Pande (NFTE), A.A.Khan (SNEA), K.Satyanarayana (AIBSNLEA), S.S.Tomar (BSNLMS), S.P.Shrivastava (TEPU), M.C.Sharma(BSNLWRU), Hari Singh (BTU BSNL), D.P.Patwa(AIBCTES), R.S.Yadav(BSNLATM) and Dhiraj Choudhary (SNATTA) conducted the proceedings.

Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, GS BSNLEU and Convener, Joint Forum, welcomed all, especially the delegation of Confederation of South Korean Trade Unions, which was visiting India and attended the Convention. The leader of the delegation Com. Lee Sukhaeng greeted and congratulated the unions for the sustained fight against privatization. Convener spoke about the present situation of BSNL and the tasks ahead.

Coms. M.K.Pandhe, President, CITU, Sitaram Yechury, M.P., Gurudas Dasgupta, M.P & General Secretary AITUC, Harish Rawat, M.P., C.Kuppusamy, M.P. and other trade union leaders addressed the convention and congratulated the BSNL workers for their struggle to save BSNL and conveyed their support and solidarity for the struggle.

Comrades M.B.Vichare (NFTE), M.R.Vasisht (FNTO), Swapan Chakraborty (BSNLEU), S.L.Reddy(SNEA), Prahlad Rai (AIBSNLEA), Suresh Kumar (BSNLMS), V.Subburaman (TEPU), Raj Kishore (BSNLWRU), Hari Singh (BTU BSNL) and A.D.Patil (AIBCTES) also addressed the Convention.

The Declaration of the   National Convention on the demands and agitational programmes to strengthen the BSNL and provide a better service to the people was presented by Convener Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri and unanimously adopted by the house. The Convention called upon the workers to continue the struggle and to organize effective campaign and also to organize one day long dharna at circle level on 11th October 2007.

Declaration of National Convention (to be typed/pasted)

The Reception Committee headed by Coms. A.A.Khan and R.S.Chouhan etc. made all the arrangements in a very effective manner.

Dharna by BSNL Workers on 11-10-2007

As per the call of the Joint Forum, massive dharnas were organized on 11th October 2007 in all SSAs protesting against the undue delay in procuring GSM lines, Non-grant of Navaratna status to BSNL, Absorption of Group A/ITS officers and pension issues.

In Delhi, the dharna  was organized in front of Corporate Office, Bharat Sanchar Bhawan, participated by hundreds of workers.  Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, Forum & GS BSNLEU, K.Vallinayagam (FNTO), M.B.Vichare (NFTE), Prahlad Rai (AIBSNLEA), Thomas John(FNTO), A.A.Khan(SNEA), V.Subburaman (TEPU) and other leaders addressed. Thousands of workers participated in the dharnas at Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Patna etc.

Joint Forum protests proposal of 20% IPO/ Disinvestment  in BSNL

Reacting to the proposal of 20% IPO /Disinvestment in BSNL by the Government, the Joint Forum immediately issued a Press Statement on 25-11-2007, opposing the same and cautioning the government that the workers will go on agitation, if any such move is initiated.

Joint Forum meets Secretary DOT on 26th November 2007

Leaders of the Joint Forum met Shri D.S.Mathur, Secretary, DOT on 26-11-2007 and discussed important issues like ITS Absorption, Allotment of additional 2G spectrum as well as 3G spectrum, grant of Navaratna status to BSNL, opposition to 20% IPO in BSNL and bonus for DOT employees. Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, JF and representatives of BSNLEU, SNEA, FNTO, AIBSNLEA, NFTE, BSNLMS and TEPU participated.

Since the government was moving with the disinvestment ( IPO)proposal  of BSNL , the Joint Forum urgently met on 15th January 2008 and decided to organize agitational programmes against the same. It was decided to observe an All India Protest Day on 21st January 2008 by wearing black badges and conducting demonstrations at Circle/District /Branch levels. (To be continued)

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Struggles by Workers to Defend and Save BSNL : 2004 – 2015 – ( 9 )

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2007

Indian Telegraph Act 1986 amended to favour private companies.

The government in a move to favour the private telecom companies amended the more than one century old Indian Telegraph Act 1986 by making mobile service also eligible for USO Fund, which will enable them to grab a major portion of the same, which was only paid to BSNL & MTNL earlier for landlines.

GSM Tender issue and Agitational programmes.

Telegram campaign on 26-04-2007 against Infrastructure sharing

The Joint Forum of Unions/Associations in BSNL & MTNL in its meeting held on 17-04-2007 decided to call  all the units to sent Telegrams to the Prime Minister on 26-04-2007 and hold demonstrations on 04-05-2007 against TRAI recommendations on infrastructure sharing of BSNL/MTNL. The telegram campaign was a big success with hundreds of telegrams reaching the Prime Minister. The dharna on 04-05-2007 was massively participated.

The one week relay Dharna from 12th to 18th June 2007

The relay dharna was massively participated.

Memorandum to the Communications Minister

A Joint Memorandum by  the Joint Forum of Unions/Associations in BSNL and MTNL was submitted to Shri A.Raja, Minister Communications, on the major issues like immediate tendering for mobile lines and improving the services of BSNL and MTNL. It also indicated that if the tender for 45.5 million lines, which was pending due to court cases filed by the private telecom companies like Motorola and which has been cleared by the court after 2 years should be immediately acted upon by issuing the Advance Purchasing Order (APO) and getting the mobile lines so that the immediate need of the expansion of about 60 million line capacity ( 45.5 million tender + 14.5 million reserve quota to ITI) could be done. It was reported in the press that the government was going to cancel the tender due to pressure from private companies. It was also mentioned that if the government purposely delay the purchase, the workers will be compelled to resort to direct action. The Memorandum was signed by V.A.N.Namboodiri (BSNLEU) & Convener Joint Forum, M.B.Vichare( NFTE), K.Vallinayagam(FNTO),G.L.Jogi( SNEA(I),Prahlad Rai(AIBSNLEA), V.Narayana( BSNLMS),S.V.S.Subrahmanyam( BTEU BSNL),Dhiraj Chaudhary( SNATTA), Satyavir Singh (MTNL MKU), Ram Prasad( MTNL KU),R.C.Chaddha( MTNL SC/ST TEWA),Inderdev Singh( MTNL MS) and S.P.Sharma(BSNLWRU).

The statement of the Communications Minister Shri A.Raja, as reported in the press, which is given below shows, how the government was trying to favour the private manufacturers and creating bottlenecks in the growth of BSNL

“I will not allow BSNL to purchase 45.5. million cellular lines at the rates quoted by the lowest bidder. The rates are too high. If BSNL goes ahead with the tender in the current form and award L-1, the APO will be paying close to Rs. 10,000 crore more unnecessarily.

“A delay was unavoidable in these circumstances. It is important to correct mistakes at any stage even it holds up development.

“It is surprising Motorola, one of the leaders in the world Telecommunication equipments and a firm that supplies 2G and 3G equipments to MTNL, can not qualify technically.”

This created a grave situation with regard to the development of the BSNL.

The agitational programmes

If the tender will be delayed or cancelled, it will cause loss of many thousands of crores of rupees to BSNL and it will be out of race in the mobile market. In fact, BSNL will become almost irrelevant in the mobile sector.

Sensing the deep crisis laden situation, the Joint Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations met and decided to bring the same to the government’s notice. Thousands of telegrams were sent to the Prime Minister and Communications Minister demanding immediate action. It was also decided to organize the following action programmes culminating in strike if suitable action is not taken by the Government.

Badge Wearing Demonstration in front of exchanges/offices on 5th July 2007 onwards

Massive Dharnas before offices/exchanges on 9th and 10th July 2007.

One Day Strike on 11th July 2007, which will be converted to Indefinite Strike if the issues are not settled.

Demonstrations were organized in front of offices on July 5, 2007 onwards and massive dharnas were conducted on 9th and 10th July. Notice had already been issued that if the issue was not settled before 10th July, the workers will go on Strike on 11th July 2007. The Strike Notice was signed by the following Unions/Associations:

V.A.N.Namboodiri(BSNLEU) Convener, M.B.Vichare(NFTE), K.Vallinayagam(FNTO), V.Narayana(BSNLMS), Prahlad Rai(AIBSNLEA), G.L.Jogi(SNEA(I), S.P.Sharma(BSNLWRU), S.V.S.Subrahmanyam(BTEU) and V.Subburaman(TEPU)

The Badge wearing, Demonstrations and Dharnas as decided by the Joint Forum were massively organized. The workers actively participated and were ready for any action to save BSNL.

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BSNL Comrade, What did you do to improve BSNL in the last 3 days?

11 Thursday Jun 2015

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The Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations has given a one month campaign of SAVE BSNL from 8th June 2015, by utilisng the “09.00 PM to 07.00 AM Free Call Scheme” and the “Free Roaming Scheme” introduced by BSNL. The CMD BSNL has also agreed to fully co-operate with the programme of the Forum. The Forum has listed the activities, propaganda, work etc. that have to be carried out during this period to improve services, improve relations with customers, clearance of early faults, procurement of equipment etc.

Out of this  month campaign, already, three days are over. I hope that the campaign has already started in right earnest. It is in this context that each BSNL employee should review what he has done for the campaign.

Time lost is never recovered. History does not pardon anybody who missed the opportunity. Here is an opportunity to save BSNL. Every body has to be part of this big campaign. Wake up and act! Excuses do not take anybody anywhere.

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Struggles by Workers to Defend and Save BSNL : 2004 – 2015 – ( 8 )

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Meeting with CMD BSNL on 22nd July 2006

In the backdrop of the notice given by the Joint Forum for agitational programme, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Shri A.K.Sinha, CMD BSNL on 22-07-2006. The gist of the official minutes released is given below:

No Disinvestment of BSNL/MTNL: The JF strongly opposed to the proposal of IPO worth 10% of paid up capital over and above the existing shares, which is only leading to privatization. CMD stated that there is no requirement of funds at present and that there is no substance in the apprehension.

No Unbundling of local loop: Though a committee under the Chairmanship of Secretary DOT has been formed, no decision has been taken. The committee will look in to all options. Minister’s assurance also is there.

No sharing of infrastructure: The Unions strongly opposed the move to share infrastructure of the BSNL with private companies.

No Increase in FDI:  Unions strongly opposed any increase in FDI. The CMD stated that the issue is dealt with at the highest level.

No reduction in revenue sharing, immediate grant of Navaratna Status to BSNL, Grant of Autonomy to BSNL, Expansion of mobile and broadband services and amicable settlement of ITS absorption issues were also discussed.

Demonstrations on 27-07-2006

The Demonstrations on 27th July 2006 was successfully organized and telegrams sent to the Prime Minister as decided.

Historic Parliament March on 3rd August 2006.

The March to Parliament on 3rd August 2006 was participated by more than twelve thousand workers of BSNL and MTNL.  The mobilization was mainly from MTNL Delhi and BSNL from nearby circles. The workers led by the JF leaders started from the CTO (Eastern Court) premises and marched via Jantar Mantar . The march was stopped by the police at the Parliament Street, where a massive rally was held. Coms. Sitaram Yechuri, M.P., Basudev Acharya, M.P., Tapan Sen, M.P. and Roop Chand Pal, M.P. addressed the rally and gave all support to the demands raised by the Joint Forum. Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, GS BSNLEU & Convener JF and General Secretaries of the unions/associations addressed the March.

This was the biggest participation of the telecom workers opposing the neo-labour policies of the government after the formation of BSNL and MTNL.

Pension issue – Meeting with Secretary DOT on 06-09-2006

The leaders of the Joint Forum of BSNL/MTNL Associations met Shri D.S.Mathur, Secretary, DOT and chairman, Telecom Commission, on 6th September 2006 and discussed following:

1.Pension issue: The unions brought to the notice of the Secretary, DOT about the latest orders of DOT directing BSNL to pay the pension of BSNL employees , if it exceeds more than 60% of the payments by the BSNL & MTNL to DOT including dividend, licence fee, corporate tax etc. which is in utter violation of Rule 37-A and earlier orders of DOT that the pension will be paid by the Government. Secretary DOT assured that the matter will be re-examined.

  1. CGEGIS Refund: Secretary DOT assured that the files are already with the Finance Ministry and he will speak to Secretary Finance for speeding up the payment.
  2. DOT Secretary also assured that the meeting of the BSNL and DOT officers will be held shortly to discuss about the issues referred by BSNL to DOT which were raised by the unions in their meeting with DOT on 7th August 2006.

The Joint Forum met the CMD BSNL Shri A.K.Sinha on 06-09-2006 and strongly opposed the proposal for sharing of BSNL infrastructure with private operators.

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Struggles by Workers to Defend and Save BSNL : 2004 – 2015 – ( 7 )

10 Wednesday Jun 2015

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JF Protests Sharing of BSNL Towers with private operators 

Meanwhile, the Communications Minister announced that the BSNL towers would be shared with the private operators for the benefit of the latter. This was strongly opposed by the Joint Forum and a press statement was issued on 17-03-2006.

Press Statement against the proposal of the government for the unbundling of copper cables of BSNL was issued on 31-05-2006 by the Joint Forum.

Meeting with the Secretary DOT on 7th June 2006

A meeting was held with Dr.J.S.Sharma, Secretary DOT, on 7th June 2006. Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, JF, Com. Nafe Singh and Com. Swapan Chakraborty also participated. The following issues were discussed:

Navaratna Status to BSNL: The Secretary DOT assured that the Navaratna Status will be conferred to BSNL next year after the fulfillment of obligatory provisions.

Unbundling of local loop: The apprehension of the workers on the formation of a sub-committee headed by the Secretary DOT on the issue was discussed and the Joint Forum strongly opposed the same. Secretary DOT assured that the commitment given earlier continued and no unbundling will take place.

Merger of BSNL and MTNL: Secretary DOT assured that the talk of merger is only speculation of the media and there is no decision for the same.

The Joint Forum of BSNL/MTNL Unions/Associations on 24th June 2006 addressed a letter to the Communications Minister Shri Dayanidhi Maran strongly opposing the proposal of unbundling the last mile copper and seeking a meeting to discuss the same.

The Joint Forum gave a call for Lunch hour Demonstrations at Circles and SSA levels on 27th July 2006 and telegrams to be sent to Prime Minister demanding “ No Disinvestment, No unbundling of local loop of BSNL & MTNL”. It was also decided to have a massive March to Parliament on 3rd August 2006.

Meeting with the Minister of Communications on 12th July 2006.

Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener Joint Forum along with Com. Basudev Acharya, M.P. & Leader of the CPI(M) in Lok Sabha, met the Communications Minister Dayanidhi Maran on 12-07-2006 and expressed strong protest of the workers on the proposals for unbundling. The Minister, while sharing the concerns of the unions expressed that there is no need to unbundle loops of BSNL & MTNL. He said that in USA also, there is no unbundling. He commented that both the PSUs will be finished if unbundled. Coms. Mihir Dasgupta AGS BSNLEU and Animesh Mitra, CS BSNLEU, W.B.Circle also participated in the discussions. Minister assured positively and later told the press that there was no need for unbundling.

Protest against increasing of FDI from 49% to 74 % in Telecom sector – Joint Forum of BSNL/MTNL Unions decides for agitational programmes.

Despite the discussions with the Communications Minister and assurances by DOT and CMD, the government was steadily moving to implement increased FDI in telecom, unbundling of last mile copper etc. as part of its neo-liberal policies. Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) was privatized and the shares of MTNL were being disinvested. The government and the TRAI were taking anti-BSNL/MTNL decisions one after another favouring the private telecom companies. Earlier, the USOF was only for the BSNL/MTNL but it was being extended to the private operators also. A committee was formed under the Chairmanship of Secretary, DOT, with 9 members out of which 4 members were from various private telecom companies and one each from PMO and Planning Commission. The main issue was to unbundle the last mile copper of the telecom PSUs to benefit the private companies.

As such, the meeting of the Joint Forum held on 5th and 10th July 2006 after detailed discussion decided to organize agitational programmes on the following demands:

  1. No Disinvestment of BSNL/MTNL
  2. No unbundling of local loop
  3. No sharing of BSNL/MTNL infrastructure with private operators
  4. No increase in FDI
  5. No reduction in revenue sharing and ADC
  6. Immediate grant of Navaratna status to BSNL
  7. Grant autonomy to BSNL & MTNL
  8. Expand mobile and broadband services
  9. Early and amicable settlement of ITS absorption issue.

The following programmes  were also finalized:

  1. Joint Demonstrations to be organized at Circle/SSA headquarters on 27th July 2006. On the day, telegrams to be sent to the Prime Minister, New Delhi as follows:

“No Disinvestment, Unbundling of Local Loop of BSNL and MTNL”

  1. March to Parliament on 3rd August 2006.
  2. Strike in September 2006, the date which will be decided later.

Accordingly notice was issued to the Secretary, DOT and CMDs of BSNL and MTNL. It was signed by V.A.N.Namboodiri (BSNLEU) & Convener JF, O.P.Gupta (NFTE), K.Vallinayagam (FNTO), V.Narayana (BSNLMS), Prahlad Rai (AIBSNLEA), G.L.Jogi (SNEA), V.Subburaman (TEPU), S.P.Sharma (BSNLWRU), T.Muthukrishnan (AISC/STTEWA), A.D.Patil (AIBCTES), V.K.Tomar (MTNLEA), Vrijesh Upadhyay  (MTNLMS) and A.K.Koushik (TEAM). A detailed letter was sent to the Sub Group on ‘Unbundling of local loop’ strongly opposing and demanding that no unbundling be decided.

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BSNL adds 0.43 million connections in April 2015

09 Tuesday Jun 2015

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It is good news. BSNL has added 0.43 million connections in April 2015. This is a trend change from losing connection to adding connections.

Now BSNL has got 16.18 million landline connections and 77.50 mobile connections, including wireless connection, thus a total of 93.67 million. In the landlines it is first and in the mobiles it is in the 5th position after Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar, Idea and Reliance Telecom.

The Teledensity by the end of April 2015 stands at 80% with about 1 Billion (100 crore) connections.

BSNL has to go miles and miles. BSNL was number two up-to 2006. Can’t it come up again? Make  all out efforts.

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Struggles by Workers to Defend and Save BSNL : 2004 – 2015 – ( 6 )

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Negotiations with Secretary DOT on 4th January 2006.

At the last moment, when the Joint Forum was meeting at about 07.30 PM on 4th January 2005 , just four hours before the start of the strike in the night of 4/5th January 2006, the Secretary DOT called the unions for a meeting. The Joint Forum, which was in session authorized Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, General Secretary, BSNLEU & Convener, JF, to conduct the negotiation, since it was felt that the last minute discussions were only meant to confuse and delay matters. The Communications Minister was abroad and the State Minister out of Delhi. After protracted discussion, the Secretary DOT gave written assurances as below:

Yashwant Bhave, Additional Secretary, Department of Telecommunications dated 04-01-2006

Dear Shri Sinha,

Mr. V.A.N.Namboodiri, General Secretary of the BSNL Employees Union met Secretary (Telecom) today on behalf of the Joint Forum and expressed the following concern to him in connection with the notice of the strike given by the union.

  1. Disinvestment in Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
  2. Unbundling of the local loop.
  3. Grant of Navaratna status to BSNL
  4. Views of the Union in connection with the proposed Telecom Policy

The Secretary has assured Mr. Namboodiri as under:

  1. That there is no proposal regarding disinvestment in Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
  2. That unbundling of the local loop is not under consideration
  3. That all efforts will be made towards obtaining the Navaratna Status toBSNL.
  4. That the views of the Union will be duly considered as and when the draft Telecom Policy is formulated.

Yours

(sd)

Yashwant Bhave

To

Shri A.K.Sinha,

CMD BSNL,

Statesman House,

Connaught Circus,

New Delhi- 110001

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Shri V.A.N.Namboodiri, General Secretary, BSNL Employees Union

Strike Deferred on assurance from Secretary, DOT

The written assurances given by the Secretary, DOT were discussed by the Joint Forum which was in session and which unanimously decided to defer strike on the basis of the assurances.

Unity Strengthened, Gun Powder Kept Dry

The assurances given were very important, since for the first time, it was made clear that there is no proposal for disinvestment. The Navaratna status was assured. It was also assured that there is no proposal to unbundle the last mile copper cables of BSNL. The unions will be consulted on National Telecom Policy -2005. These written assurances were a big victory for the BSNL workers. The workers all over the country were jubilant that the Joint Forum has been able to get such vital assurances. The Joint Forum congratulated the workers whose determination and preparation for the strike compelled the government to come to the negotiating table and give assurances.

Protest Demonstration on 1st March 2006 against reduction in ADC and changing of connectivity charges to Revenue Sharing Scheme for Private Telecom Operators.

The TRAI, the telecom regulator, once again showed its partiality to the private telecom operators by drastically reducing the Access Deficit Charges (ADC) to be paid by them to BSNL for providing loss making connections in rural areas, which are financially unviable, but socially essential to fulfill the commitment of the government for universal service.

Instead of calculating the ADC on the basis of the period of talk (per minute) for STD and local calls as earlier, the procedure for payment of ADC is calculated as only 1.55% of the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) which will reduce the ADC from Rs. 5300 crore to about Rs. 2,000 crore, adversely affecting the development plans of the BSNL. The ADC for the ILD (International calls) continued, but it was reduced for incoming calls from Rs. 3.20 to Rs. 1.60 and for outgoing calls from Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 0.80 per minute. These were all done to favour the private telecom companies.

Lunch Hour Demonstrations on 01-03-2006

The Joint Forum strongly opposed the same and issued a press statement. The meeting of JF also decided to agitate against the order. Lunch our demonstrations were organized on 01-03-2006 throughout the country and in front of corporate office with massive participation.

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