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Joint Declaration of CPSTU Chennai Convention

05 Saturday Jan 2013

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The Joint Declaration of the CPSTU Convention held at Chennai on 15 December 2012 is reproduced below for information and necessary action (Extracts only): Let us seriously prepare for the Two days Strike on 20-21 February 2013 called by the Central Trade Unions in the National Convention held at Delhi on 4th September 2012. Coms. Animesh Mitra, Dy.GS, Punitha Udhayakumar,Vice-President and K.Govindarajan, CS, Chennai attended the Convention from BSNLEU.

JOINT DECLARATION OF CPSTU WORKERS

Through its Declaration the convention noted that the CPSUs have been contributing to the central exchequer on a big scale with an ever increasing rate. The financial strength of the CPSUs can be judged from the fact that 40-plus CPSUs has a total cash reserve of Rs 2.15 lakh crore. This includes the shares of Coal India (Rs 58,203 crore), ONGC (Rs 27,890 crore), NTPC (Rs 18,092 crore), NMDC (Rs 20,26 crore), HAL (Rs 20,999 crore) and Oil India (Rs 2,766 crore).
It is therefore shocking that apart from launching an onslaught of privatisation, the government is desperately squeezing the excellently run huge profit making PSUs through multiple techniques. Huge amounts of money are being extracted through taxes and dividends. Again, in the background of extreme volatility and fluctuations in the share market, PSUs are compelled to enlist in the share market in order to rescue the shaky stock exchanges from the serious crisis of creditability.

The Declaration further said that, in the face of private investors’ refusal to invest due to continuously aggravating stagnant market, the government has imposed a decision on 17 PSUs that they must effect domestic investments of over Rs 1.4 lakh crore while overseas acquisitions are expected to be of the order of Rs 35,000 crore. Shockingly, the Union Finance Ministry is reported to have said that “if the PSUs do not fall in line, the ministry may ask the PSUs to surrender their cash reserves to the government through big dividends” [Financial Express, September 17, 2012].

The convention also noted with utter shock and anger that while in the fiscal 2012-2013 the budgeted target of disinvestment is Rs 30,000 crore, the government has declared its intention to offload the shares of around 75 CPSUs and already identified 15 such entities for disinvestment of shares worth Rs 33,500 crore. The list includes BHEL, SAIL, RINL, HAL, NALCO, MMTC, NHPC, NTPC, NLC, NMDC, Oil India and EIL. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has already accorded approval for disinvestment of 10 per cent share in NMDC and 9.5 per cent in NTPC, 9.59 per cent in Hindustan Copper, 10 per cent in Oil India, 9.33 per cent in MMTC and 12.15 per cent in NALCO. In the process, the government’s shareholding shall drastically come down to 68.43 per cent in Oil India, 75 per cent each in NTPC and NALCO, and 62.72 per cent in BHEL.

In order to push through its disinvestment programme in a hurry in order to address the increasing fiscal deficit, the government has resorted to various derogatory policy measures. Such steps include the policy of ‘buyback of shares,’ ‘selling through auction route’ and ‘offer for sale.’ These options are, of course, in addition to the IPO and FPO routes.

The joint convention expressed concern over the alarming increase in the number of contract workers and decrease in permanent workers in the CPSUs. The stoppage of recruitment of permanent workers and resort to massive contractisation and casualisation of workforce are issues posing serious challenges to the trade union movement. Compared to around 23 lakhs in the 1980s, the number of regular employees in the CPSUs has gone down to 14.44 lakh in 2010-11. Meanwhile, contract workforce has already attained extraordinary numerical and strategic strength in the PSUs as a whole. Despite their huge contribution in the production, productivity and profitability of the PSUs concerned, these contract workers are the victims of despicable exploitation in regard to the terms and conditions of employment, including wages and benefits, social security and safety. Their wages are atrociously low compared to regular workers doing the jobs of the same and similar nature.

The convention appealed to the public sector workers all over the country to take positive lesson from the totally united, bold and forthright struggles of the workers of Visakha steel plant, NALCO (Odisha) and NMDC against the proposed disinvestment. The convention resolved to stoutly oppose any move of privatisation or disinvestment of PSU shares in any public sector company in the country by launching struggles like the ones mentioned above.

The convention also took note of how lakhs of central government employees in the country staged a massive countrywide strike on December 12, 2012 to demand scrapping of the PFRDA Bill, stop to contractisation, setting up of the seventh Pay Commission and 50 per cent DA merger, among other things.

RESOLVE TO JOIN FEB STRIKE
It was in such a context that the national convention of workers held at New Delhi on September 4, 2012 and organized jointly by all the central trade unions and independent federations of employees and workers gave a call to observe a countrywide two days’ general strike on February 20 and 21, 2013. The strike is meant to press for a 10-point charter of demands concerning all sections of workers and other toiling people.

The December 15 Chennai convention of public sector workers extended full support to this call of a countrywide strike and issued an appeal to all permanent and contract workers in all the CPSUs, irrespective of their trade union affiliations, to join the strike and make it a total success, as a reflection of their total unity as was demonstrated in the convention itself. The convention also urged upon the unions in the PSUs to submit joint strike notices and conduct joint massive campaigns as well as programmes of agitation and propaganda to mobilise the workers for taking part in the strike on February 20 and 21, 2013.

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Kerala State employees strike against Contributory Pension –

03 Thursday Jan 2013

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The Kerala State Govt. Employees will go on strike from 7th January 2013 against the Kerala government decision to implement Contributory Pension Scheme for its employees instead of the existing Statutory Pension.The Kerala Cabinet took the anti-worker decision today, which will be implemented from 1st April 2013.

The Central Government has already implemented a similar scheme w.e.f. 01-01-2004. Except the Left ruled states of Tripura, W.Bengal and Kerala, all the other states also implemented it. Now after the UDF government came in Kerala, it has also implemented this disastrous Scheme. The State Govt. employees and Teachers’ organisations have declared strike from 7th January demanding reversal of the Scheme.
My full support and solidarity to the struggle.

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March to Parliament – Prelude to the 20-21 February Strike

21 Friday Dec 2012

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MORE than fifty thousand workers and employees participated in the March to Parliament by the central trade unions—BMS, INTUC, AITUC, HMS, CITU, AIUTUC, AICCTU, UTUC, TUCC, LPF, SEWA and federations of employees on December 20. The march was the culmination of the two days countrywide jail bharo agitation on December 18-19, 2012 in which lakhs have courted arrest, all over the country. The unprecedented participation and the enthusiasm of the participants showed the anger of the workers against the anti-worker policies of the government. Even though the march included only people from the nearby states, the participation was more than expected.

A K Padmanabhan, president, represented the Centre of Indian trade Unions (CITU) in the presidium, which consisted of one representative each from all the central trade unions. The speakers were, B N Rai (BMS), Ashok Singh (INTUC), Gurudas Dasgupta (AITUC), R A Mittal (HMS), Tapan Sen (CITU), Satyawan (AIUTUC), Swapan Mukherjee(AICCTU), Ashok Singh (UTUC), S P Tiwari (TUCC), Shanmugham(LPF).

The meeting reiterated the decision for the two days countrywide general strike on February 20-21, 2013.

The meeting moved a resolution condemning the recent heinous rape and assault on a 23 year old girl in Delhi and against the increasing violence against women in the country, especially the capital city and the failure of the administration to provide security to its citizens.

The meeting also adopted a resolution in support of the struggle of the Maruti Workers Union, Manesar, Gurgaon, demanding the reinstatement of all workers who were terminated illegally and withdrawal of the false cases against the workers.

Apart from the central trade unions, all unions of employees of central and state government, banks, insurance, defense, telecom etc also participated in the programme.

DEMANDS

The five point demand charter formulated jointly by the central trade unions and federations is: 1) concrete measures to contain price rise, 2) concrete measures for employment generation, 3) strict enforcement of labour laws, 4) universal social security cover for organised and unorganised workers and creation of National Social Security Fund and 5) stoppage of disinvestment in central and state PSUs/undertakings.

Other immediate demands are: no contractisation of work of permanent/perennial nature and payment of wages and benefits to the contract workers at the same rate as available to the regular workers of the industry or establishment ; amendment of the Minimum Wages Act to ensure universal coverage irrespective of the schedules and fixation of statutory minimum wage at not less than Rs 10,000, linked with the consumer price index; removal of all ceilings on payment and eligibility of bonus, provident fund; increase in the quantum of gratuity; assured pension for all and compulsory registration of trade unions within a period of 45 days and immediate ratification of the ILO Conventions 87 and 98.9 PD DATED 23-12-2012

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Lakhs of workers March to Parliament on 20 December

20 Thursday Dec 2012

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Lakhs of workers coming from all parts of the country marched to Parliament through the streests of Delhi protesting against the anti-worker policies of the government and demanding the right to organise, settlement of issues of unorganised workers like minimum wage and social security measures, opposing disinvestment and privatisation of PSUs, against price-rise etc. The Parliament March was organised by the 11 Central Trade Unions including INTUC, BMS, CITU, AITUC, HMS, UTUC etc. which was also participated by the National Federations and All India Unions of Central/State government employees, Banks, Insurance, BSNL, coal, steel, teachers, womens organisations etc. The Parliament street was overcrowded by the workers who were carrying the colourful flags and banners of their unions. The March was stopped before the Parliament Police Station where a huge rally was held. A big stage was erected with the banner of the Parliament March and the names of the 11 Central Trade Unions. The rally was presided by a Presidium consisting of the Presidents of the 11 central Trade Unions including Com. A.K.Padmanabhn (CITU) and Com. Amarjit Kaur (AITUC). The General Secretaries of the Central trade Unions addressed the rally within the stipulated time of 10 minutes each. Com. Tapan Sen GS CITU, Gurudas Dasgupta, GS, AITUC and other leaders of central TUs addressed.
The Central leaders congratulated the participants and hailed the unity of the workers. The leaders called upon the workers to make the 20-21 February 2013 two days strike a big success.
A good number of workers participated from BSNLEU including from the nearby states like Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan etc. Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri, President, Animesh Mitra, Dy. General Secretary, Saibal Sen Gupta, AGS, Balbir Singh, Circle Secretary Punjab and other leaders were present.

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Parliament march to-day, 20th December

20 Thursday Dec 2012

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The Parliament March called by Central trade Unions against the anti-people, anti-workers policies and on major demands of the workers including the un-organised sector will be held today, 2oth December 2012. Thousands of workers from all over India have already reached Delhi to participate. It will be a great demonstration of the workers to compel the government to concede their demands.

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Strike by CG Employees – Solidarity call

08 Saturday Dec 2012

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BSNL Employees Union, All India BSNL-DOT Pensioners Association (AIBDPA) and BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Federation(BSNLCCWF) have called upon its members to give full support and solidarity to the 12th December Strike of the CG Employees and to organise demonstrations on the day at the CG office premises.

Give all support and solidarity to the strike!

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CG EMPLOYEES CALLS FOR STRIKE ON 12TH DEC 2012

05 Wednesday Dec 2012

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Lakhs of Central Government employees will go on one day  strike on 12th December 2012 demanding new Wage Revision w.e.f. 01-01-2011 and other major demands. The main demands are given in brief below:

  1. Revise wages of CG employees and GDS w.e.f. 01-01-2011.
  2. Merge DA with pay w.e.f. 01-01-2011
  3. Remove discrimination in Compassionate Ground Appointments
  4. Departmentalise Gramin Dak Sewaks ( ED employees) and grant all benefits of regular employees
  5. Revive functioning of JCM
  6. Fill up vacant posts and create new posts
  7. Stop downsizing, outsourcing, contractorisation, corporatisation and privatisation
  8. Stop price-rise; Strengthen PDS
  9. Introduce PLB in all departments and remove ceiling
  10. Revise OTA, Night Duty Allowance and uniform rates.
  11. Implement all arbitration awards
  12. Make the right to strike legal and fundamental right
  13. Grant five promotions to all employees
  14. Withdraw PFRDA bill and ensure statutory pension to all
  15. Vacate all victimisation

The central government employees unions including NFPE have already issued the notice. Serious propaganda has started and leaders are on tour all over India to make the strike a great success. More or less the demands are the demands of workers  in all sectors. The demands are fully justified. We fully support the demands and give solidarity to the struggle of the Central Govt. employees.

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JOINT CONVENTION OF CPSTU AT CHENNAI – 15TH DEC.2012.

05 Wednesday Dec 2012

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A Joint National Convention of Central Public sector Trade Unions (CPSTU) will be held at Pitti Thiyagaraya Arangam (Hall), Chennai on 15th December 2012 at 10.00 AM . This is the first convention after the successful Bangalore convention and will deal with the challenges that the workers are facing in the neo-liberalisation and anti-worker policies of the government. The Convention will also discuss and prepare for the success of the 2 days National strike on 20-21 February 2013 called by the Central Trade Unions in the National Convention of Workers held at New Delhi on 4th September 2012 on the important and urgent demands of the workers.

As per the decisions of the National Convention, Joint Conventions were held during September, October and November. Satyagraha/Jail Bharo/ arrest programmes will be organised on 18th and 19th December. A massive Parliament March is being organised on 20th December which will be participated by thousands of workers, mainly from the nearby states.  The next two months will be fully utilised for propaganda and campaign for the 2 days strike.

The CPSTU Convention at Chennai will discuss all these issues and plan for implementing the decisions of the National Convention of Workers held on 4th September 2012.

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Mahapadav by 50,000 Scheme workers at Jantar Mantar

29 Thursday Nov 2012

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The ‘mahapadav’ of more than 50000 ‘scheme workers’ , most of them women, including anganwadi workers and helpers, ASHAs, mid day meal workers, Child Labour Project teachers, Krishak Sathis, para teachers, Sakti Sahayikas, Yashodas/ Mamathas, IKP Animators, Grameen Rojgar Sevaks, etc has started at Jantar Mantar at 11.00 AM on 26th November 2012.
These 50000 workers are here to highlight the common demands of the around 1 crore ‘scheme workers’ employed in different schemes/ programmes of the government of India – recognition as workers, minimum wages, social security benefits and regularisation, raising the slogan – ‘No to honorarium or Incentive; we demand Minimum Wages and Social Security Benefits’
These workers have come from all over the country including from far off states like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, West Bengal, and also from Jammu and Kashmir, in addition to all the ‘Hindi speaking’ states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Delhi with the largest contingents coming from Haryana and Punjab.
Around 10000 ‘scheme workers’ from far off places who have reached the national capital earlier and were camping at Ramlila Maidan marched in an attractive and disciplined procession to Jantar Mantar while all the others reached Jantar Mantar directly.
Hemalata, secretary, CITU welcomed this unprecedented mobilisation of ‘scheme workers’ being organised by Centre of Indian Trade Unions. Tapan Sen, MP and general secretary of CITU inaugurated the ‘mahapadav’ while AK Padmanabhan, presided. National office bearers of CITU, Neelima Maitra and AR Sindhu, president and general secretary of All India Federation of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers and state level leaders of ASHAs, mid day meal workers were on the dais.
Addressing the gathering AK Padmanabhan called upon all the scheme workers to unitedly fight against the neoliberal policies of the government which led to increasing exploitation of all workers. He called upon them to join with all the other sections of the workers to intensify the struggle against these policies.
Inaugurating the ‘mahapadav’, Tapan Sen said the government of India was committing a fraud upon the people through its inhuman exploitation of the workers who were providing the most important services related to health, education, food and nutrition for the people, particularly for the poor women and children. The workers who contributed to the human development of the country were forced to starve and suffer because of this atrocious attitude of the government which called them ‘social workers’, ‘activists’, ‘friends’, ‘guests’ etc just to deny them the status of workers.
Tapan Sen demanded that these services should be provided as rights and entitlements to all the citizens and not through ‘schemes’ and ‘programmes’ which can be withdrawn any time as per the whims and fancies of the government of the day and that all the workers in different government schemes should be recognised as workers with all the attendant benefits including minimum wages and social security benefits.
A team of 11 CITU leaders including Hemalata, Varalakshmi, national secretaries, Mercy Kutti Amma, vice president of CITU, Surender Malik, Pramod Pradhan, Prem Nath Rai, general secretaries of the state committees of Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh respectively, Uma Maheswara Rao, Tapan Sharma, Gajendra Jha and Radha Raman Sarangi, office bearers of the Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Chattisgarh and Odisha state committees of CITU and Deven Patel, leader of the state government employees and anganwadi employees in Chattisgarh started a fast  for two days, during the duration of the ‘mahapadav’ in solidarity with the demands of the ‘scheme workers’.
AR Sindhu, general secretary of AIFAWH said that the exploitation of the ‘scheme workers’ was the biggest scam in the country. Ranjana Nirula, treasurer of CITU and convenor of the all India coordination committee of ASHAS criticised the government for exploiting the services of lakhs of women workers on the name of ‘social work’. Neelima Maitra, president of AIFAWH spoke on the need of all scheme workers to come together. (Courtsey: Ganashakti)

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Maruti Workers on Hunger Strike

08 Thursday Nov 2012

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The real picture of the conspiracy of the Haryana Govt and the Maruti Management is exposed now. They were claiming that there was no victimisation of the Maruti workers for the earlier agitations conducted by the employees.

Yesterday the Maruti workers started Hunger Strike at the Mini Secretariat at Gurgaon demanding reinstatement of the sacked workers and release of the 147 workers who are in jail in connection with the earlier agitation. The workers in the jail are also refusing to take food. The police manhandled the workers when they were making arrangements for the hunger strike. It was only after the Central Trade Unions like CITU and AITUC intervened that they were allowed to sit in hunger strike. Despite the intervention a few leaders of the union were taken in to custody and were not released till evening yesterday.

While labour laws and Industrial Disputes Act etc. are there to deal with strikes and such other agitations, the Haryana Government in collaboration with the Maruti Management is dismissing, jailing and victimising the workers. Even the right to protest is being suppressed.  This is what is happening in the neo-liberalisation era. Corporates and employers are given full freedom to do whatever they want. The entire trade union movement in the country has to react against these anti-worker policies to defeat the same.

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