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Don’t privatise Chennai, Kolkata Airports – Com.Tapan Sen M.P.

21 Friday Sep 2012

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Com. Tapan Sen, M.P. and General secretary, CITU has demanded the government not to proceed with privatisation of the Chennai and Kolkata Airports. In a letter addressed to Shri Ajit singh, Minister for Civil Aviation, Com. Tapan Sen has pointed out that the modernisation of the Chennai and Kolkata Airports has already been started by the Airport Authority of India(AAI) and thousands of crore of rupees have already been spent. At this stage any PPP (Public-Private-Participation)programme has no meaning except to unduly benefit private companies. Both these airports are in profit and are running effectively. Further the Tripartitie Committee appointed by the government earlier has strongly recommended that the modernisation is to be done by AAI and not by any private participation.

Com.Tapan Sen, therefore, has demanded the Minister to drop the proposal for PPP in the modernisation of the Chennai and kolkata airports.

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44th Anniversary of Historic One Day Token Strike by CG Employees

19 Wednesday Sep 2012

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1968 CGE strike - P&T

19th September 1968 is a memorable day in the annals of the struggles of the Central Government employees. It was on this day lakhs of CG employees went on a historic strike demanding Need Based Minimum Wag,e, DA etc., defying all black laws and threats including the Essential Service Maintenance Act. There was no other way for the unions other than to go on strike, since the government denied the justified demands of the workers.

The strike was only for one day, a token strike. But the entire country was paralysed with employees of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs and other CG services on strike. It was dealt by the Central Government with all its mighty state apparatus. Thousands of employees were arrested, jailed, dismissed, suspended, terminated and imposed with  heavy punishments.

But the workers fought back and by about two to three years almost all the dismissed/terminated employees could be reinstated. But all the victimisation could not be cancelled and suffered not only till retirement but in pension also.

It was a heroic struggle well knowing the consequences. But it had  its results. Gradually the government was compelled to agree to many of the demands. No struggle is in vain.

None of those valiant comrades who participated in the strike are in service now, since all of them might have retired by this time. But till their last, all of them will have the memory of this great struggle.

It was a historic strike indeed!

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National Convention of Workers

04 Tuesday Sep 2012

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NATIONAL CONVENTION OF WORKERS AT NEW DELHI

The National Convention of Workers organised under the auspices of the 11 Central Trade Unions at Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi on 4th September 2012 has chalked out agitational programmes including a two-days General Strike on 20th and 21st February 2013.

The Talkatora Stadium was filled up and was overflowing to outside the stadium by the massive participation of workers who have come from all the states, especially from the nearby  Haryana, Rajasthan, UP, Bihar, Punjab etc. More than 5,000 delegates must have attended. The entire compound and the outside of the stadium was decorated and there were large number of flags  and banners of the Central Trade Unions and the various Independent federations of workers in various sectors like Central-State governments, Postal, BSNL, Banks, Electricity, Coal, Transport, Insurance etc.

A big colourful banner was displayed in the back of the decorated stage with the name of the convention and of the Central Trade Unions. The Presidium consisting of the Presidents or senior leaders of each central trade union sat in the front row. It included Coms. A.K.Padmanabhan (CITU), Amarjit Kaur (AITUC) and others. The General Secretaries and other senior leaders sat in the second row.

The Convention was addressed by  Shri  Baidya Nath Rai, General Secretary, BMS, Dr. Sanjeeva Reddy, General Secretary, INTUC, Com. Gurudas Dasgupta, GS AITUC, Com. Tapan Sen, GS CITU and other leaders. All of them strongly opposed the anti-worker policies of the government and called upon the workers to continue the struggle against the neo-liberal policies which is causing more and more misery to the toiling masses. They impressed upon the workers the need for complete unity amongst the workers, not only at the leadership level but at all levels. Each speaker was enthusiastically applauded by the house by clapping of hands.

After the speeches were over, the Presidium moved the Resolution on programmes, which was already circulated to the delegates.  The Resolution cited the various agitational programme conducted earlier on the demands raised by the CTUs and the good support received from the workers at all levels. It was reported that more than 10 crore workers participated in the last one day strike organised on 28th February 2012.  The following demands were reiterated in the resolution:

Demands:

1)    Contract 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 Security Fund and 5) Stoppage of disinvestment in Central PSUs and undertakings.

On the above issues, the Convention demanded immediate action by the Government of India to ensure:

  • No Contractorisation 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 / establishment.
  • Amendment of 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 cost price index.
  • Remove all ceilings on payment and eligibility of Bonus, Provident Fund; Increase the quantum of gratuity.
  • Assured Pension for all.
  • Compulsory registration of trade unions within a period of 45 days and immediate ratification of the ILO Conventions Nos. 87 and 98.

The National convention also adopted the following action programme to press for once again the above burning issues facing the working people:

1.     State/District/Sector level Joint Conventions during September, October and November 2012.

2.     Satyagraha, Jail Bharao/Court Arrest on 18th / 19th December 2012 in all states throughout the country.

3.     March to Parliament of 20th December 2012 ( mobilisation by the unions from the states adjoining Delhi)

4.     Countrywide Two Days General Strike on 20th and 21st February 2013.

 The resolution was supported/signed  by BMS, INTUC, AITUC, CITU, HMS, AIUTUC, TUCC, AICCTU, UTUC, LPF,  SEWA  and Independent Federations of Workers and Employees.

The programmes should be effectively organised and there should be maximum propaganda.

The National Convention was not only a show of strength and Unity but also one more historical milestone in the fight for the cause of the workers.

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All India Convention on 4th September by CTUs

03 Monday Sep 2012

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An All India Convention of workers called by the 11 All India Central Trade Unions including BMS, INTUC, HMS, AITUC, CITU etc. will beheld at Talkatora Stadium New Delhi on 4th September 2012. BSNLEU and other all India independent federations are also participating.

The Convention will be addressed by leaders of all the Central TUs. The convention is expected to take stock of the struggles conducted earlier including the one day strike on 28th February 2012, in which more than 10 crore workers participated, and take decision for organising further struggles on the major demands raised by the unions. The demands include controlling of the price rise, stop anti-worker policies, implement the demands of the casual-contract labours, drop the PFRDA bill etc.

 

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Meeting with Asst. Labour Commissioner, Mumbai

31 Friday Aug 2012

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Today I got the opportunity to meet Shri Gunahari, Asst. Labour Commissioner, Mumbai and discuss about the non-implementation of labour laws and denial of minimum wages to the contract labour engaged in BSNL Maharashtra circle. He was sympathetic on the issue. Coms. G.Mathpati, President and Nana Chavan, Circle Secretary, BSNLCCWF, Maharashtra Circle were with me.

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Meeting with CMD BSNL

24 Friday Aug 2012

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Meeting with CMD BSNL on 23rd August.

Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations met Shri R.K.Upadhyay, CMD BSNL on 23rd August and discussed following issues:

1. Implementation of June strike agreements:

It was impressed upon the CMD, the need for early decision and issue of orders with regard to the 78.2% IDA fitment, implementation of Child Care Leave in BSNL as also the formation of Committee with regard to the superannuation issues of the BSNL appointed employees. CMD assured that the above issues will be discussed in the next Board Meeting for decision.

2. Observation of “ Customer Delight Year” for one more year

The decision of the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations to continue with the programme of “Customer Delight Year “ for one more year was intimated to the CMD requesting to issue a circular in this connection directing all circle/SSA management to co-operate with the same. CMD fully appreciated the decision and assured that the circular will be issued.

3. Victimisation of leaders of SNEA(I)

The Forum conveyed its strong protest against the victimisation of leaders of SNEA(I) including its All India President and General Secretary and demanded that the same should be dropped. CMD only stated that the issue is pending in the court.

 

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High radiation level of mobile towers, handsets – DOT orders reduction

24 Friday Aug 2012

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The DOT has issued instructions that the radiation norms of the mobile towers should be reduced drastically in view of the health and environment concerns. This has been done after a detailed study. The radiation level is very high compared to other countries as can be seen below (watt per square meter)

China : 0.4 Russia, Bulgaria, Poland : 0.1 Belgium : 0.045 Italy : 0.1 Switzerland : 0.095 India : 9.2

As such DOT has asked the telecom companies to reduce the radiation level to 0.92, about one tenth of the present level.

In the same way emission level of the mobile handsets also has been fixed. Presently the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is 2.0 watt/kg. It is to be reduced to 1.6 watt/kg.

Both these norms are proposed to be introduced from 1st September 2012. Of course, it is certain that the private telecom companies will certainly oppose these and try to get the same cancelled. But it will be a serious health risk.

In fact, it is a policy lapse on the part of the government. Before allowing the installation of towers, the DOT should have put the cap on the radiation as also in the case of mobile handsets. In the mad race for providing more connections, all international standards have been violated. At least at this stage the restriction should be strictly implemented.

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National Convention of EPF Pensioners

23 Thursday Aug 2012

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National Convention of EPF Pensioners

A National convention of EPF Pensioners is being held at Delhi at Garwal Bhawan, today and
tomorrow. More than 800 pensioners are participating. The Convention is being presided by Shri
Jacob and S/Shri M.N.Reddy, Dharma Raj, Unni Kutty and other leaders are in the dais.

I was invited and attended the Convention. In my address to the Convention I pointed out that the
government should ensure social security for the EPF pensioners. As demanded by the Central trade
Unions, at least a minimum pension of Rs. 1,000 should be ensured for the EPF Pensioners. I also
pointed out that it is the responsibility of the workers and their unions to focus the demand of the
pensioners also. On behalf of the NCCPA, AIBDPA and BSNLEU, I conveyed our Greetings and Best
Wishes to the Convention.

It is a welcome thing that the Pensioners in various sections are organising and strengthening to
fight for their cause.

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Onam Festival – Payment of Pay and Pension in advance

23 Thursday Aug 2012

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Onam, salary and pension in advance for Onam

On the demand of the BSNL Employees Union and AIBDPA, the BSNL Management and DOT has
issued orders for payment of salary and pension in advance for celebrating Onam. Shri KCGK Pillai.
Director (Finance) BSNL took special interest in ensuring that the orders are issued early.

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Forum of BSNL Unions continue its “Subscriber Delight Year” programme

23 Thursday Aug 2012

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As per the decision of the meeting of the Forum of BSNL Unions held on 8th August 2012, Com.
V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, has intimated the CMD BSNL through a letter its decision to extend
the “Subscriber Delight Year” programme for one more year. The Forum has called upon all the
workers to implement the programme effectively by improving the services to the customers,
providing more connections, removing the faults at the earliest etc. The Forum requested the
management to co-ordinate with the programme intended for a better service and expansion of the
services to make BSNL financially viable.

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