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June 26 – “Save Agriculture – Save Democracy Day”

18 Friday Jun 2021

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The central trade unions have decided to observe June 26 as ” Save Agriculture- Save Democracy Day” in support of the Farmers Struggle against the anti-farmer laws of Modi Government. The historic and heroic struggle has already passed 200 days and no effective efforts are being taken by the government for a reasonable settlement. It is in this context that the Central Trade Unions have jointly taken the decision for the solidarity action.

All our units are requested to extend full support and solidarity to this program.

The joint statement of the CTUs in this regard is reproduced below.

K G Jayaraj

General Secretary AIBDPA

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Tragedy of family of Com.S.K.Vyas

14 Monday Jun 2021

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A very, very sad information has been conveyed by Com.R.P.Sharma, President, Central Govt Penioners’ Assn Rajasthan that wife, Smt. Krishna Vyas, son Mohan Krishna Vyas and daughter in law of Com. S.K. Vyas, legendary leader of CG employees, have passed away during the last month due to Covid at Jaipur. They were under treatment for Covid. The report is given below.”Com.It is to inform with heavy heart that the wife of veteran leader Com S K Vyas Smt Krishna Vyas after a brief illness & hospitalisation along with his eldest son Dr Mohan krishan & his wife have left this planet in one month period ie on 14,31May & on 13 June Smt krishna vyas due to Corona. The entire members of CGPA Rajasthan express it’s deepest & heartfelt condolences to the family members & dips it’s banner in honour of departed souls. President R P Sharma CGPA Rajasthan Jaipur.”All of us are shocked at the heavy tragedy that has fallen on the family of Com.S.K.Vyas. After passing away of S.K.Vyas, his son used to be in contact with our comrades. He was also a very nice personality like his father.We convey our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, friends and comrades.

V.A.N.Namboodiri, Advisor, AIBDPA. Patron NCCPA

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COM. P.R.DAS PASSED AWAY

08 Tuesday Jun 2021

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Com.Pusha Ranjan Das, veteran leader of BSNLEU and AIBDPA passed away at 12.00 today at his residence near Bhubaneswar. He was suffering from cancer for some time.

Com. P.R.Das was the unquestioned leader of BSNLEU in Odisha and its first Circle Secretary. He was the Circle Secretary of E.III and E. III ( N) earlier. Along with Coms. Dhupal, Sahdev Biswal and other leaders he built up a strong union in Odisha.

In All India Conferences and Central Working Committees, his speeches were well heard and appreciated. He was a fine orator.My comradeship with him continues for many decades. During the 1990, he stood with the progressive section and helped to strengthen it with his influence. I had the opportunity to visit his residence both at Bhubaneswar and Sambalpur. His death is a big loss to the telecom and pensioners movement. I spoke to his family and conveyed my heartfelt condolences.My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, comrades and friends!

RED SALUTE TO COM.P.R.DAS!

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Com.Gopal Das bereaved

08 Tuesday Jun 2021

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COM.GOPALDAS, CIRCLE SECRETARY,NE-I BEREAVED.
CHQ is regretted to inform that Com.Mirian Dakhar, wife of Com. Gopaldas, Circle Secretary, NE-I has passed away. She was ailing for sometime long and the end came in the form of cardiac arrest on 04-06-2021 at Shillong.

CHQ pays respectful Homages to Mrs.Mirian Dakhar and conveys heartfelt condolences to Com. Gopaldas, his family members and Comrades. (AIBDPA Website)

My heartfelt condolences to Com.Gopal Das and family. I spoke to him and tried to console him.

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RED SALUTE TO COM. MONI BOSE ON HIS 11TH DEATH ANNIVERSARY!

19 Wednesday May 2021

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Red Salute to Com.Moni Bose on his 11th death anniversary!
19th May 2021 is the 11th death anniversary of Com.Moni Bose, the former General Secretary of E.III Union and the first Patron of BSNLEU. Since his joining the P&T in the 1945, he was active in the P&T Union movement and participated in the 1946 P&T strike and was terminated from service for leading the proposed 1949 strike.
He was never taken back in service, but continued his service to the workers in the Union till his death in 2010. He fought for the correct policies in NFPTE along with his elder brother and President of NFPTE Com.K.G.Bose. It was a great moment for the entire telecom workers, when he was elected as the General Secretary of E.III Union in 1991. Later he became President in 1994.
I had the opportunity to work with him for than four decades. He was a comrade in its real meaning. His life partner Com.Jytosna was a partner both in his union activities and personal life. She also passed a way a few days back ending an era of trade union activities.
Red Salute to Com.Moni Bose!

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RED SALUTE TO COMRADES P.SUNDARAYYA AND E.K.NAYANAR ON THEIR DEATH ANNIVERSARY, 19TH MAY!

18 Tuesday May 2021

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19th May is the death anniversary of two Communist stalwarts, (1) Comrade P.Sundarayya, first General Secretary of CPI(M) & leader of the heroic Telegana Struggle and (2) Com.E.K.Nayanar, who was PBM CPI(M) and Chief Minister of Kerala. Both were leaders who walked out from the National Council of CPI in 1964 and were founders of the CPI(M).
Com.P.Sundarayya passed away in 1985 and Com.E.K.Nayanar in 2004 on 19th May.
Respectful homage to the revolutionary leaders! Red Salute!

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HISTORIC STRIKE OF 1960 – (8)

17 Monday May 2021

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  1. DEARNESS ALLOWANCE

The first two main demands in the notice for strike were grant of Dearness Allowance (DA) and Need Based Minimum Wage. Let us examine how these demands were evolved and how much important are them to the workers.

Dearness Allowance

Dearness Allowance is a bye-product of the II World War.  DA as such did not exist before the II WW. The main demands in the Postal Strike of 1908, Telegraph Strike in the same year and the Postmen Strike of 1919 were wage revision, increase in certain allowances and improvement of service conditions. Pay was revised during 1926-27 also. All these could be achieved due to the strong organization, strategic position of the services and the effective strikes organized. But there was no scientific base evolved for calculating the basic wages.

Due to the spiraling prices of essential commodities as a result of the II WW 1939 – 45, the real value of the wages got drastically eroded. It was a situation where one cannot even buy the essentials with the meager wages received.  Workers’ struggles arose one after another as the employers were not prepared to increase the wages, as a result of which, they were compelled to grant some allowance to the workers. They were called “Dear Food Allowance”, “Old Textile Allowance” “Revised Textile Allowance” etc. 

Many employees in P&T and Railways  were recruited to ‘Defence of India Army’ during the war. They were eligible for Free Ration Allowance, Military Compensatory Allowance and certain other allowances. Other central government employees were denied of the same. Demand was raised that these allowances should be paid to all C.G.employees. Agitational programme ‘Hungry Badge Campaign’ was organized in this connection. As a result, Government was compelled to grant ‘Grain Allowance’. It was the start of the system of ‘Dearness Allowance’ in the Central Services.

During this period, the Adjudication headed by High Court Judge Rajyadhyaksha took decision to grant  Rs. 5 to Rs. 15 as ‘Dearness Allowance’.

The First Pay Commission, headed by Federal Judge Sreenivasa Varadachariar, appointed in 1946 recommended a scientific basis for calculation of DA connecting it with the cost of living index. It stated that the basic wage recommended by it was based on the then existing cost of living index and DA should be increased according to the increase in the COL.

The prices increased drastically during and after in II World War. Partition of India along with achievement of independence, migration of crores of people from Pakistan to India, vice-versa and connected fratricides,  other unexpected developments – all resulted in shortage of food articles and huge increase in prices of essential commodities. The real value of the wages went down. The condition of the Central employees, who are transferred now and then, worsened beyond explanation.

There were other reasons for the rise in prices. The new government in power gave a long rope for the market forces by withdrawing many earlier restrictions. It resulted in increased exploitation of people and toiling masses by the bankers, big industrialists, manufacturers and business tycoons.

Interested parties used to propagate that price rise is similar to natural calamities like floods, drought etc. It is ‘god’s wrath’ according to some others. The fact is that the continuing price rise is only man made. It is a natural phenomenon of the capitalist system. Increasing prices to amass profit is the method adopted by capitalist countries. This type of increasing prices cannot be seen in socialist countries.

There is full  justification to demand DA to compensate the increase in prices. But Nehru government was not prepared to grant DA as per the recommendations of the First Pay Commission. A meager Rs. 10/- was only granted in the background of the 1949 strike-call by the Central Government employees.

The II CPC appointed in 1957 did not recommend the Minimum Wage of Rs. 125/- as was required based on the decision of the 1957 Tripartite Labour Conference. It recommended only Rs. 70/- and DA of Rs. 10/- only. It recommended a pay slab up to Rs. 150/- and another up to Rs. 300/- and recommended Rs. 10/- and Rs.20/- respectively for those slabs  for 135 points in cost of living index on the basis of 1949 = 100. The II CPC also recommended to consider increase of DA if cost of living increases 10 points for 12 months, but   did not state what the amount to be given is. It can be seen that the recommendations were even lower than what was recommended by the First CPC in 1946. The suggestion that central government can take decision on DA considering the finance of the government and connected matters was nothing short of actually denying DA.

The government and the II CPC were trying to impress upon the employees that increase in prices was a temporary phenomenon and that it will not continue. But the facts were completely contrary. The First CPC had prophesized that the prices will stabilize within a few years at 185 -200 (1939=100).  But by 1948, it increased from the earlier 310 to 346. The Gadgil Committee appointed in 1952 also gave similar prophesy that prices will stabilize by end of 1952. But instead the cost of living index increased form 367 in 1952 to 377 in 1953 (1939=100).

II Central Pay  Commission was compelled to accept this fact. It noted that the COL had increased to 414 in 1958 with base 1939 = 100, meaning that 314 points have increased after 1939. Though CPC expressed the  hope that price rise can be contained through the intervention of the government, again the COL increased 21 points within a short time. The hope expressed by the CPC that the COL could be contained at 115 points (1949 = 100) was also shattered as the COL increased to 118 from 112 in 1959.

These facts expose the fallacy of the government’s assurance that price rise is being contained. It was only intended to mislead the workers. The opinion of financial experts, who was towing the line of the government, also was proved wrong.  The government was trying to reduce the expenditure on wages by cheating the workers; at the same time allowing the corporate houses to reap big profits. The steep rises in prices, exposed the hollowness of the government’s anti-worker policy.

The propaganda of the government that taxes will have to be increased if wages are increased was also exposed, as the taxes got increased even without any increase in wages. Another argument was that prices will increase if the wages are increased. This was also found hollow, since the prices increased without any increase in wages. The government was misleading the public to deny justified wages to the employees.

Another argument of the government was that workers will have to tighten their belts for the success of the Five Year Plans and developmental activities. It has been proved that this argument only helped the capitalists and corporates to increase their profits manifold. The workers are always prepared to make sacrifice for the progress of the country. But it can never be agreed that the workers have to sacrifice for thickening the pockets of the employers.

In short, the demand of the workers that DA should be granted to compensate the increase in prices is based on historical facts and economic justification which are time proved. That is why the demand for DA was placed as the first demand in the 1960 strike notice. (To be continued).

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COM. NARESH KUMAR PASSED AWAY

14 Friday May 2021

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Very sad news. Com.Naresh Kumar, Circle President, BSNLEU Haryana Circle and one of the leaders who strenghthened the union in Haryana to the present position passed away today morning. He worked at Hissar. He was always very active and gave leadership along with Com.M.S.Kadian, Circle Secretary. His wife Smt. Asha Rani is working as DGM Finance BSNL at Hisar.His death is an irreparable loss. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, comrades and friends.

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HISTORIC 5 DAYS STRIKE OF 1960 – (7)

13 Thursday May 2021

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  1. JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE PREPARES FOR INDEFINITE STRIKE

A meeting of the full Joint Action Committee was held at Bombay on 29th May 1960 presided over by V.G.Dalvi, Chairman. S.Madhusudan, E.X.Joseph, K.M.Nair (Confederation), K.G.Shreevastava, P.C.Banerjee, J.Jambusamy, D.Lobo, K.M.Mathews (AIDEF), Gopal Singh Josh, Chandrasekhar, K.Ramamoorthy, P.S.R.Anjaneyulu, O.P.Gupta (NFPTE), V.R.Malagi, Umraomal Purohit, Amaresh Sen, B.P.Roy Choudhury, J.P.Chaubey, R.C.Chakraborty, Sathyan Kar (AIRF) along with JAC Secretary Peter Alvares participated. All of them were well known and respected leaders of their respective organizations.

The meeting gave call to form Joint Action Committees at all levels as part of the preparation for strike and to organize meetings to explain the decision to go on strike and the demands. To meet urgently on emergent matters, a small committee was formed with Peter Alvares (SG AIRF), S.M.Joshi (SG AIDEF), D.S.Rajaratnam (SG Confederation) and P.S.R.Anjaneyulu (NFPTE).

Although the JAC had requested for a meeting with the Prime Minister, it was intimated that since the Prime Minister is proceeding to the Common Wealth Conference, no time can be fixed to meet the unions. Considering this fact and other points, the date of the indefinite strike was postponed from 19th June to midnight of 11/12 July 1960. The reply received after the return of Prime Minister from the Conference was very much disappointing. It was stated that the Pay Commission report is treated as an award and hence no change can be made. Hence it was added that there will be no use in a discussion with the unions. It was suggested in the letter that the unions can discuss the issues with their respective departmental authorities, but it was of no use as the matters were of a general nature and no department can take independent decisions. Probably in giving such a reply, the Prime Minister might have been irritated by the formation of the JAC and the strike decision.

The reply from the Prime Minister denying any discussion with the unions created a tense situation. Workers became angry that the Prime Minister was not even prepared to discuss the demands with their leaders. They considered this as a great injustice. There was no scope for any further discussion, since the Prime Minister himself has closed the doors for negotiation. Even those leaders who had asked for some more time for the strike realized that strike was the only way. The reports received from the thousands of  branches were also for an immediate strike.

The JAC which was held at New Delhi on 23rd June 1960, called upon all the Federations / Unions to issue notice for strike on 25th June. The government may try to take all steps to crush the strike and victimize the workers and hence all preparations are required to defend the workers, advised the JAC.

The JAC gave letters seeking support and solidarity to AITUC, INTUC and HMS, which were the then National Trade Union Centres.

Strike notice was served on 25th June itself to the departmental heads by all Federations and Unions which are part of the JAC, along with the Charter of Demands for settlement of which the strike call is given. Workers started preparation for the strike, keeping away doubts and fears.

Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru intervened at this stage and directed Labour Minister Gulzarilal Nanda to meet the unions and discuss the issues. The latter  met and discussed the issues with the leaders of the JAC at his official residence. Though there was some improvement in the discussion on Negotiating Machinery, Social Security, Service conditions etc. , there was no meeting ground on the most important issues of Dearness Allowance and Minimum Wage. Naturally, the negotiation failed.

Immediately the JAC met, reviewed the discussion and connected matters and decided to proceed with full preparations for the strike. It called upon the workers to make the strike a big success by full participation. The bugle has been sounded. The strike became inevitable. (To be continued).

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COM.P.ABHIMANYU BEREAVED

12 Wednesday May 2021

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CHQ is very much saddened to report that Smt. P. Dhanabakkiam (74), elder sister of Com.P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary, BSNLEU has passed away on today, the 12th May, 2021. He had lost his brother in law on 01-05-2021. Both have sucumbed to Covid-19. It is a irreparable loss to the entire family and difficult to bear.

AIBDPA expresses deep sorrow on the sad demises and conveys heartfelt condolences to Com.P.Abhimanyu and other family members.

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