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Selling Family Silver – Selling of 10% share of Coal India will get Rs. 24,000 crore for Govt.

28 Wednesday Jan 2015

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Coal India disinvestment

NEW DELHI: The government will sell up to 10 per cent stake in the blue chip Coal India Ltd (CIL) through offer for sale on Friday and is expected to mop up around Rs 24,000 crore at current market price.

“The (CIL share) sale shall…commence on January 30 and shall close on the same date at 3.30 pm,” CIL said a stock exchange filing. The offer will have 20 per cent reservation for retail investors.

The floor price for the stake sale would be announced tomorrow after the close of market hours. (Courtesy: TOI)

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SAVE BSNL, SAVE INDIA – Are 50+ workers unable to work, unable to get trained in the new technology or unable to hard work? No, Absolutely Not !

26 Monday Jan 2015

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Save BSNL, SAVE INDIA - ARE WORKERS CAPABLE?

The BSNL Management and the Government are making a big propaganda that one of the reasons for the poor service of the BSNL is the old age workers who are above 50 and are incapable to digest the new technology and are physically unfit. Hence they continue their arguments that all these workers should take VRS and leave BSNL. BSNL have asked the government for the funds for providing VRS to these 50+ workers.

This argument will seem to be correct at the first instance. Some of our comrades are also being caught in the trap. Let us examine to what extent this is correct.

1. During the last few decades, the average period of life span has increased considerably. The retirement age has been increased for Central/state/PSU etc. to 60 from 58 about 18 years back. The senior IAS officers, Judges and such personnel are allowed to continue service up to 65 years or so and allotted heavy responsibilities. The rule makers, Members of Parliament / MLA etc. are mostly above 50+ or so. Top Military, Navy, Air Force officers are all above 50.

This clearly indicates that 50+ is not an old age at all. Mentally and physically they are capable  of attending efficiently to their entrusted duties.

2. Let us specially think about the physical work. The workers in agriculture,  construction of buildings, bridges, roads etc., are not only young men, but also workers having age of more than even 60. The pilots, drivers of trains, vehicles, boats etc. are also not limited to young men. The same with the drivers and operators of army trucks and defence vehicles.

2. Are BSNL employees who are above 50 or so incapable to attend to their works whether physically or mentally ? Absolutely NOT.  They are also capable of attending to their job effectively as in the other sectors/areas as mentioned above.

3. The important issue is that the BSNL employees/Workers should be given suitable training in the new technology and services continuously. Even without any formal training, these senior workers are capable of using mobile applications, internet, face-book, mobile banking and other related online activities. During the conferences, I have seen myself, how our senior comrades are effectively using the new technology. If they have learnt these, there is no reason why they will not learn the new technology in their own telecom sector? May be a few employees may be slow in acquiring new technology. That is  a fact in every sector. But the majority can certainly absorb the technology, if sufficient training is given. It is only because they are not given suitable training, that the present weakness continues.

4. This is a challenge to the employees of BSNL. In the name old age whether they are to be treated as incapable and sent out through VRS as per the policy of the government and BSNL Management or whether they should be given sufficient training and retraining and made them to fit to the new technology. The second option means, the workers face the challenge of new technology and win. In case of those who are not able to physically attend to certain works, casual contract workers, who are comparatively young can be utilised, as is already being done.

The BSNL workers are not prepared to accept defeat and fall in to the traps of the government and the management. The challenge is to be taken effectively and show them and the people that BSNL workers are in the forefront to provide a better service to the nation. BSNL workers have made impossible in to possible in the past and they will do the same in future also.

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AAI Unions on struggle path – Declares strike against privatisation of air-ports.

19 Monday Jan 2015

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The proposal for privatisation of Kolkatta,Chennai, Jaipur and Ahmedabad airports have been strongly opposed by the Airport Authority Employees Union and notice has been issued stating that the employees will go on strike, if the government does not go back from the privatisation move.

Already the most profitable airports in the country, Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad are already privatised. The next profitable airports are Chennai and Kolkata. Both these airports have been modernised by he Airport Authority of India recently, spending crores of rupees. Now the government is proposing to hand over the same to privatse companies. Other profitable airports are also proposed to be privatised, keeping only the loss making airports to the PSU, AAI.

We strongly oppose the privatisation move and extend support and solidarity to the AAI employees in the just struggle.

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“The government’s job is not to business”- Power Minister Piyush Goyal

17 Saturday Jan 2015

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NEW DELHI: Government’s role in business is facilitating it, not micro management, Power Minister Piyush Goyal said here today.

“We need to do away with government controls.  The government’s job is not to businesses but facilitate business,” he said at the ET Global Business Summit here.

“The role of the government is that of an enabler and not to micromanage business. It should provide ease of business,”  .. (Courtesy :ET)

It is the same. Vajpayee Government has stated the same: “Business is not the business of the Government” and started selling the PSUs at cheap rates. Now the Modi Government has also started selling the PSUs or rather gifting away the same to corporates. 6 PSUs are already in the list for sale.

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Air India posts profit after a long period.

13 Tuesday Jan 2015

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There is good news for all PSUs and their workers. After a long time, Air India has posted profits for the year ending December 2014. The profit is more than Rs. 14 crores. We congratulate Air India and its employees for their turn around.

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Insurance Workers Support SAVE BSNL Campaign

08 Thursday Jan 2015

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AIIEA, NFPE, Save BSNL

Com. V.Ramesh, General Secretary of All India Insurance Employees Association (AIIEA) has  directed its units to extend all support and solidarity to the SAVE BSNL Campaign. In Delhi, Com. A.K.Bhatnagar, General Secretary, North Zone, contacted and offered his full support to the campaign programme.

Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations thanks AIIEA and its leaders for the kind gesture of solidarity and support.

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Orders issued for 2.2% IDA increase from 01-01-2015 – Total 100.3%

08 Thursday Jan 2015

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2.2% increase, DA, DPE Orders

The DPE has issued orders vide No. W-02/2002/2014-DPE(WC)-GL-I/15 dated 05-01-2015 increasing the IDA 2.2% from January 2015, making the total IDA to 100.3%.

At the same time the VII CPC has not recommended the merger of DA with pay for the Central Government employees. The IDA is also to be merged.Tthe demand has to be raised.

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Coal India Strike called off after settlement – Congratulations to Coal Workers!

08 Thursday Jan 2015

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Coal India Strike called off

It is reported in the press that the Coal Workers Strike has been called off after a marathon discussion in the late hours of 07-01-2015 between the Coal Minister Piyush Goyal and the leaders of the Central Trade Unions.
 The minister said a committee will be formed to look into the concerns of the workers. The Committee will be headed by a joint-secretary of the government and will include one representative from each of the five trade unions that had called the strike.
The Minister also assured the union leaders that the government has no intention of denationalising the state-run Coal India Limited. “Coal India will be protected and the present and future interest of its employees will be protected,” he said.
Chairman of Coal India Sutirtha Bhattacharya  said no worker will be penalised for the strike and the losses made over the last two days will be covered.
We Congratulate the Coal Workers and their Unions for the massive strike and making the government to discuss and come to an agreement on the issues of strike. This is a victory for the workers in their struggle against privatisation and disinvestment.

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CPI(M) supports the Coal Strike

07 Wednesday Jan 2015

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New Delhi, January 7: The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:

At the call of the five  national federations of coal workers affiliated to various Central Trade Unions, seven lakh workers in the coal mines under Coal India Ltd and Singareni Coal Mines  have gone on total strike from January 6.  This total strike in the coal sector is to protest against the ordinance promulgated by the Government of India leading to  denationalization of coal mining in the country.

The Polit Bureau congratulates and greets the coal workers for building up total unity and for a successful strike.  The CPI(M) fully supports the demand of the workers to withdraw the coal mines ordinance.

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Air India to recruit 800 Cabin Crew

06 Tuesday Jan 2015

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The government has approved the long pending request of Air India to recruit 800 cabin crew. Since there was acute shortage of cabin crew in Air India, the services were being adversely affected. It is good that at least now, the government has agreed to allow minimum recruitment.

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