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Arab TUs meet in Athens on 11-12 May 2014

12 Monday May 2014

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Arab trade unions meet in Athens for the future of the arab class-oriented trade union movement. WFTU SG George Mavrikos giving the Inaugural Speech.

Arab trade unions have gathered in Athens, Greece in a two-days conference starting on May 11th, 2014 to discuss: “The developments in the Arab World and their consequences on workers and trade union movement. The role of the class trade union movement”.

George Mavrikos, General Secretary of the WFTU made the introductory speech and opened the floor for every trade union delegate to express their positions and proposals to be included in the final Action Plan of the WFTU for the Arab world.

The meeting will continue on 12th May. (Courtesy: WFTU)

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WFTU Meeting of International Anti-imperialist TUs at Cochabamba, Bolivia

11 Sunday May 2014

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The WFTU is organising International Anti-Imperialist Meeting at Cochabamba, Bolivia on 30th June to July 2nd 2014.The meeting is co-organised by the COB Bolivia with the adherence of the Government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

It is appropriate and necessary that such an International Meeting is being held at a time when, the imperialism has sharpened its attacks on the working class all over the world. The wages are cut, the pensions are withdrawn and the trade unions rights being crushed by these imperialist countries. It is also important that the meeting is being held in Bolivia, where Che Guevara, the eternal Revolutionary, met his martyrdom, while fighting guerilla war to free the country from the US imperialism and its henchmen in Bolivia.

My Best Wishes for the success of the International Meeting. The workers expect important decisions to carry on the fight against imperialism.

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May Day Observed all over the World

03 Saturday May 2014

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May Day Rally at Moscow on 1st May

International Workers’ Day was marked by widespread protests against austerity and attacks on workers’ rights, with major clashes with police in Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul, and in cities across Asia and Europe.

The biggest confrontation between workers and state forces came in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey, after the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan banned marchers from entering the city’s central Taksim Square, the site of violent repression of anti-government protests last summer.

The authorities mobilized nearly 40,000 police, shut parts of the public transportation system, and set up steel barricades to divert marchers away from the square. Despite police firing tear gas and water cannon, thousands of demonstrators defied the government ban.

Nearly 100 people were injured and at least 200 arrested, according to press reports from the city. There was fighting in the Okmeydani district, a working class area, where marchers chanted the name of Berkin Elvan, who died March 11 after 269 days in a coma. The 14-year-old was hit by a police tear-gas canister fired during anti-government protests last year.

The government permitted 200 trade unionists to enter Taksim square to lay a wreath commemorating the deaths of 36 workers in 1977, when right-wing gunmen attacked a huge May Day gathering there. Workers’ protests were banned in the square from 1977 to 2010, and Erdogan reimposed the ban last year amid mounting unrest in the country.

There were widespread protests across east, southeast and south Asia, where industrial development over the past 30 years has created the largest working class in the world. Thousands marched in Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore and Phnom Penh.

In Manila, the Philippine capital, workers burned an effigy of President Benigno Aquino outside the presidential palace, accusing her of corruption and attacks on democratic rights. They chanted against rising prices and the replacement of regular employees by temporary workers.

In Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, more than a thousand workers defied a government ban on protests and fought with security forces. Several dozen workers were beaten near a downtown park. The country’s fast-growing apparel industry has been hit by a wave of strikes.

Some 100,000 workers rallied in Jakarta, capital of Indonesia, demanding an increase of 30 percent in the minimum wage, and concessions on housing, education and public transportation. Union leaders have sought to curb working class unrest, expressed in a wave of strikes and in growing popular hostility to all the right-wing parties contesting the country’s parliamentary election.

There were sizeable protests against austerity policies across southern Europe, with large turnouts at Syntagma Square in Athens, in major cities in Italy, including Milan, Turin and Rome, and in Barcelona, Spain.

The largest demonstration in Europe took place in Moscow, where the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin staged a May Day parade in Red Square, the first since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. More than 100,000 took part.

Similar demonstrations were held in Simferopol and Sevastopol, the two main cities in Crimea, and in regional cities across Russia, as far east as Vladivostok.

The crowds were large, including 100,000 in Simferopol, the Crimean capital, and an estimated two million across the country, according to the trade unions.

The turnout showed popular hostility to the anti-Russian campaign by American and European imperialism over Ukraine, as well as giving a glimpse of the increasing social tensions within Russia, between the working class and the wealthy oligarchs who are the political base of Putin’s rule.

There were demonstrations in the Western Hemisphere as well, with thousands marching for immigrant rights in Los Angeles, and protests in many Latin American countries. (Courtesy: Ganashakti)

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WFTU has a new website

03 Saturday May 2014

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On 1st May, the International Day of the Working Class, World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) has opened its new website: WWW.wftucentral.org

International trade union news, information and activities of WFTU are available on the site.

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London’s Tube Workers on Strike

29 Tuesday Apr 2014

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The Underground Railway (Tube) workers in London are on a 48 hours strike from 29th April protesting against the proposal to close the ticket offices across the tube net work causing loss of hundreds of jobs. As per reports, many of the tube stations were closed due to the strike.

Underground trains ( Tube) are the main travel mode in London and nearby places. It is just like the local trains of Mumbai. If the tubes are stopped, then London will almost be at a standstill.

The strike has started since the management was not prepared to concede the demands or even discuss with the union.

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EPFO to provide Permanent Account Numbers to subscribers

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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It is reported that EPFO will provide permanent or universal account numbers (UAN) on the pattern of core banking services to its over five crore active subscribers by October 15 this year.

The UAN will facilitate subscribers in avoiding filing of PF transfer claims on changing jobs. The same Account Number can be used even after the person joins another job.

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Support and Solidarity to the Striking Steel Workers of Greece

14 Monday Apr 2014

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The Steel Workers in Greece are on a sustained struggle against the anti-worker policies and actions of the employers / Greek Government in reducing the wages and attacking the rights of the workers to go on strike. Workers are being victimised. The Union is being attacked.

The working class in India fully support the struggle of the Greek Workers and express their solidarity. The victimization of the strike workers is condemned.

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India Inc against merger of Pay and Allowances for EPF Contribution

10 Thursday Apr 2014

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The attitude of  India Inc is made clear in the editorial of the “Economic Times” dated 10th April. It has strongly supported the decision of the Central government is rejecting the proposal of the EPF Organisation to add the DA and other allowances for calculating the contribution to the EPF both by the employee and the employer.

The proposal of the EPFO will benefit  the employee by increase  in his EPF and also pension. What has irked  India Inc is that they will have to pay increased  contribution by the employers. In fact, the employers have converted a good part of the salary  in to allowances to deny contribution to the EPF.

We strongly condemn the decision of the government in rejecting the recommendation of the EPFO, which is only to favour the corporates etc. We demand the government to approve the decision of the EPFO to include the allowances also in calculating the contribution to the EPF.

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CITU WRITES TO MINISTER ON EPF ISSUE

09 Wednesday Apr 2014

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CITU Writes to Minister of EPF Issue
07.04.2014

Shri Oscar Fernandes,
Minister for Labour and Employment,
Govt. of India, New Delhi

Dear Shri Oscar Fernandes ji,

It is reported in the print media that Govt. of India has directed EPFO, to amend the circular of Central Provident Fund Commissioner, dated 30th November 2012 which relates to, inter alia, definition of wages for the purpose of PF contribution. I register my strongest protest over this decision of Govt. of India, which would reduce the PF related obligation of the employers at the huge cost of the workers- who are EPF subscribers.

After the circular was issued by the then CPFC Shri R.C. Mishra, it was put in abeyance. A tripartite working group was formed to “examine various aspects of the circular” which had CBT members representing employers and workers and also higher officials of EPFO. I was also a member of the working group. The unanimous decisions of the working group upholding the content of the EPFO Circular was finalized on 29th March 2013 and sent to Govt. Now after passage of more than one year the unanimous recommendation of the Working Group is nullified and the most important portion of this circular is being now done away with by the Govt to benefit the employers class at the cost of workers.

The most important part of the circular was on definition of wages. It has been our experience that wages are split in several heads to keep basic pay low to evade PF contributions, by the employers. The circular had clearly noted “the subterfuge of splitting wages to exclude PF liabilities”. To my knowledge, after the then CPFC Shri R.C. Mishra, two successor CPFCs had also endorsed the circular as was unanimously recommended by the working group.

I would also like to point out that this is happening in the background of two other important decisions – enhancing the minimum pension to Rs.1000 and increasing the wage ceiling for eligibility for PF enrolment to Rs.15,000 from Rs.6500 lying unimplemented, again to favour the same employers’ class at the cost of workers.

These decisions were taken by Central Board of Trustees under your Chairmanship only after the concurrence of the Finance Ministry. You and your colleagues had claimed that the Govt. wants to accept the long pending demands of workers. It was also reported widely that cabinet had approved these proposals.

Taken together, all these issues connected with the EPFO are being acted upon in such a way that legitimate dues to the workers are being denied while the employers being unduely favoured.

I urge upon you that the Circular of EPFO as unanimously upheld by the Working Group of CBT be implemented forthwith. I also demand that the decisions on enhancement of Minimum Pension under EPS, 1995 and enhancement of wage-ceiling be implemented with effect from 01-04-2014 as already announced and propagated by the Govt of India.

With regards,

Yours sincerely,

(A.K. Padmanabhan)
Member, CBT, EPFO,
President, CITU

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EPF Contribution restricted – One more anti-worker decision of Government

06 Sunday Apr 2014

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At present the contribution to the Employees Provident Fund is limited to 12% of the basic salary. Along with the contribution of the employee an equal amount is to be remitted by the employer. The Employees organisations have been demanding that the contribution to EPF should be calculated on the basis of the pay and allowances together so that there will more savings in the EPF.
The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) also agreed to the same and recommended to the government for including the allowances for calculating the contribution. It had issued a circular stating that “All such allowances which are ordinarily, necessarily and uniformly paid to the employees are to be treated as the basic wages.”
But the Government refused to approve the recommendation. It has directed the EPFO not to count the allowances along with the basic pay for the calculation of contribution to Provident Fund. The justified benefit getting to the EPF subscribers have been denied by the government.
It is clear that the government has taken this measure on the pressure of the private corporates to avoid employer’s higher contribution to the EPF. It is well known that the UPA government was always in support of employers and against the interests of the workers.
It is also to be pointed out that the Government has so far not implemented its decision to increase the minimum pension to Rs.1,000 and maximum to Rs. 15,000 which was one of the demands of the Central trade Unions and which was accepted.
Even in the last moment when the General Elections are to start in a few days, the UPA government wants to favour the corporates instead of the workers.

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