Pensioners and outsiders as office bearers of workers’ Unions / Associations?

A question has been raised by some comrades/friends that what is the necessity of pensioners/outsiders being elected as office-bearers of workers’ unions and associations in central government establishments, PSUs etc.? Is it not against the interest of the workers? Is it not denying the workers their legitimate right to lead their own organisations? Some other connected questions are also being raised.

The principle that the workers themselves should be the leaders of their organisations is correct and not wrong. Then why, most of the unions/associations are having retirees/outsiders as leaders of the movement.

It has got historical and practical reasons. Take for example the case of central government employees. The first to be organised in India were the Railway as also Posts and Telegraph workers. The pioneers of the P and T trade union movement like Tarapada Mukherjee, Henry Barton, Dada Ghosh, K.G.Bose and others were all either removed / dismissed from service, jailed, punished for their trade union activities. V.G.Dalvi, who organised the Postmen in 1919 was an Advocate, who could not be departmentally punished for his trade union activities. Secondly electing office bearers from outside trade union leaders, including M.P.s, gave the benefit that the employees issues could be directly raised in the Parliament etc.Hence since 1946, and especially after 1954 when NFPTE was formed, NFPTE itself and most of its affiliated unions elected sitting M.P.s as their President and sometimes other office-bearers also. This gave much benefits to the workers in raising their demands with the government and fighting against victimisation after the 1960, 1968 strikes etc. when lakhs of workers were victimised and sent out of service. The marathon discussions in Parliament on the issues of the P and T workers, victimisation etc is a shining example. This was the case with Railway Unions also. In the NFPE and NFTE, this system continued till the 1990s, when the Central government issued new recognition rules under which no retired employee could function as office bearer of the service unions. Due to strict implementation of the rule, on retirement, the office-bearer became a non-office-bearer. The union had to elect a working employee to the post.

In the PSU unions, not only pensioners but outsiders are also allowed to be office-bearers. Outsiders can be elected to the extend of 33% of office-bearers. Pensioners are included in the category of workers and can be elected without any limit. In the private establishments, usually some of the leaders are from central trade unions only so that they are always in the mainstream of workers. They have full trade union rights, unlike government employees.

Retired leaders are elected as office bearers since the workers feel that their past experience in the trade union movement or service unions enable them to lead the movement better. Some are reelected even after retirement for respect for their past service. It is due to this that a small percentage of retired workers continue to lead the organisations.

Ultimately, it is the workers who decide that who are to be the office-bearers of the union. Nobody needs to have any grudge when the conferences democratically elect the retired employee or outsiders as office bearers. However, restricting the number to the minimum is always preferred since that will enable the workers themselves to lead their organisations and decide their own destiny.

A further question is raised by some friends. Whether any worker can be elected as office-bearer of the pensioners’ unions/associations? Personally I am for this idea that young and energetic workers can be elected as office-bearers who can help a lot. In fact, in most of the government departments and PSUs, the pensioner organisations have been formed with the help of the unions of workers. In BSNL, the workers organisation BSNLEU took initiative in forming the pensioners association, AIBDPA.

Kerala LDF has got more allies.

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 26 : Seeking to widen its political base ahead of the coming Lok Sabha polls, the ruling CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front Wednesday inducted four more parties into its fold.

A crucial front meeting held here decided to include the Loktantrik Janata Dal led in the state by media baron and Rajya Sabha MP, M P Veerendra Kumar, the K Balakrishna Pillai-led Kerala Congress(B), the Indian National League (INL) and Democratic Kerala Congress (DKC) as new allies.

The other LDF constituents are CPI(M), CPI, Janata Dal (S), NCP, Kerala Congress (Scaria Thomas) and Congress (Secular).

Announcing the decision, LDF convener A Vijayaraghavan said though several parties have been cooperating with the LDF for some time, the final decision was taken about the four parties only.

“As the Congress and the BJP are taking positions which would destroy Kerala’s social achievements and destabilise the state by dividing it on communal lines, the LDF is joining hands with similar minds who have taken a stand against this,” he told reporters here.

Among the new allies, only the Kerala Congress (B), which has been cooperating with LDF since the last Assembly polls, has a legislator in the House- K B Ganesh Kumar.

Though KC(B) was an ally in the opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front when it was in power last time, it had snapped ties with it in 2015 and has been supporting the LDF from outside.

INL, formed by leaders who had parted ways with the Indian Union Muslim League years ago, has been supporting the left front for quite some time.

As far as Veerendra Kumar was concerned, joining LDF was a homecoming. While heading the Janata Dal (Secular), Kumar had parted ways with the LDF over seat sharing before the 2009 Lok Sabaha polls.

He later formed the Socialist Janata (Democratic) party, a UDF partner.

Veerendra Kumar said he was happy to be back in the LDF, a system with which he and his party could go along ideologically.

M V Shreyams Kumar, son of Veerendra Kumar, is the LJD’s state president.

The LDF inducted more parties into its fold with an aim to win maximum seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, front sources said. (Courtesy: PTI)

Warm Greetings to the newly elected office-bearers of BSNLEU.

The IX All India Conference of BSNLEU held at Mysuru from 17th to 20th December 2018, has unanimously elected the following office-bearers:

President : Com. Animesh Mitra, West Bengal
Vice-presidents : (1) Com. Balbir Singh, Ludhiana, Punjab
(2) Com. Nagesh Kumar Nalawade, Maharashtra
(3) Com. R.S.Chouhan, NTR, New Delhi
(4) Smt. K. Ramadevi, Andhra Pradesh
(5) Com. M.K. Dave, Gujarat.
(6) Com. K.S. Soun, Uttarakhand.
General Secretary : Com. P. Abhimanyu, Puducherry.
Dy. General Secretary : Com. Swapan Chakraborty, NE-I
Asst. General Secretaries : (1) Com. Sampath Rao, Telangana
(2) Com. S. Chellappa, Tamil Nadu
(3) Com. John Verghese, Maharashtra
(4) Com. Prakash Sharma, Madhya Pradesh
(5) Com. R.K. Mishra, UP (East)
(6) Com. Vijayakumar, Kerala
Treasurer : Com. Gakul Borah, Assam
Organising Secretaries : (1) Com. Ramesh Chand Sharma, Haryana
(2) Com. Sisir Kr. Roy, CTD, Kolkata
(3) Com. P.K. Jain, Rajasthan.
(4) Com. Amarjith Singh, Himachal Pradesh.
(5) Com. Naresh Pal, UP (West).
(6) Com. M.C. Balakrishna, Karnataka.
(7) Com. Irfan Pasha, Karnataka.
(8) Com. S.D. Chowdhary, TF-Mumbai
(9) Com. P.R. Parameswaran, Kerala.

Hearty Congratulations to all the office-bearers!

AUAB writes to DOT on reducing pension contribution on actual pay

The letter writteny the AUAB to the Secretary DOT on the above subject is reproduced below.

ALL UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS OF BSNL (AUAB)
No: UA/2018/56 26.12.2018

To,
Ms. Aruna Sundararajan,
Secretary, Telecom,
Sanchar Bhawan,
20, Asoka Road, New Delhi, 110001

Respected Madam,
Sub: – Pension Contribution on actual basic pay instead of maximum of the pay scale – early reply to the
clarification sought by Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance on the methodology – reg.
The All Unions and Associations of BSNL (AUAB) extremely grateful to your goodself and DoT for making a
very positive recommendation to Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance for making Pension
Contribution on actual basic pay instead of maximum of the pay scale for the BSNL employees absorbed
from DoT, as assured by the Hon Minister. DoT made the recommendations based on the DoP&T Order No.
2/34/2008-Estt. (Pay II) dated 19.11.2009 issued in super session of OM dated 15.05.2000 as per the
recommendations of 6th CPC. Government revised order relating to pension contribution payable w.e.f
01.01.2006, the date of implementation of 6th CPC. The pension to the employees absorbed in BSNL is paid
by the Government vide provisions under Rule-37 A and the pension contribution is paid under the
provisions of FR 116.
It is understood that last week, Department of Expenditure sought some clarifications in this regard on the
methodology of payment of pension contribution by BSNL and the effective date. Since the revision of pay
scales has taken place w.e.f. 01.01.2007 in BSNL, naturally the date of effect of the above OM will be from
01.01.2007. Considering the financial condition of BSNL, the excess payment of about Rs.2,200 Crores paid
by BSNL since 2007 as Pension Contribution may be refunded to BSNL.
A suitable reply in this regard may be sent to Department of Expenditure immediately, facilitating DoE to
take a positive decision in this regard at the earliest as assured by the Hon Minister.
Thanking you

Com.Nirupam Sen passed away.

Kolkata, December 24: The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) expresses deep grief at the passing away of Comrade Nirupam Sen, former member of the Polit Bureau and an outstanding leader of the Party. He died on December 24 after a prolonged illness at the age of 72.

Nirupam Sen began his political life as a student activist and became a prominent leader of the Bengal Provincial Student Federation and later the Students Federation of India. He joined the Party in 1964 and played an active role in various struggles of the peasantry and the working class in Burdwan district. In the early seventies, he had to go underground after false cases were foisted on him.

Sen became a wholetimer of the Party in 1968. He played a key role in expanding the Party in Burdwan district where he served as the secretary of the district committee from 1989 to 1995.

Nirupam Sen was elected to the West Bengal state committee in 1985 and he became a member of the state secretariat in 1995. He was elected to the Central Committee at the 16th Congress in 1998. He became a member of the Polit Bureau in 2008. After his ill health, he became a Special Invitee to the Central Committee between 2015 and 2018.

Comrade Sen was elected to the West Bengal State Assembly thrice. In 2001 he became the Industry and Commerce Minister in the Left Front government for two terms. As a Minister, he played a leading role in mapping out the industrial development of West Bengal and in formulating policies concerning human resources development, rural education, primary health infrastructure and Self Help Groups.

Nirupam Sen was an articulate exponent of Marxism and wrote extensively for Party papers. He was a popular speaker who could effectively put forth the Party’s views on various subjects. In 2013, he suffered a brain hemorrhage and was partially paralysed. Despite this disability, he continue to attend meetings and keep contact with comrades.

Nirupam Sen was a dedicated Marxist who endeared himself to all with his gentle and modest behavior.

In his death, the Party and the Left movement have lost a valuable leader. The Polit Bureau pays respectful tribute to the memory of Nirupam Sen and conveys its heartfelt condolences to his wife Chandrabali, his daughter, son and other members of the family. (Courtesy: Ganashakti)

Notice for General Strike on 8 th and 9th January by BSNL Employees.

BSNL Employees Union
National Federation of Telecom Employees
BSNL Mazdoor Sangh
Telecom Employees Progressive Union
______________________________________________________________________________________________
24.12.2018
To
The Chairman & Managing Director,
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.,
Bharat Sanchar Bhawan,
Janpath, New Delhi – 110001.
Sir,
Sub: – Notice for General Strike on 8th and 9th January, 2019 – reg.

In accordance with the provisions of sub para (1) of section 22 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, it is hereby notified
that the BSNL employees will join the General Strike, being organised on 8th and 9th January, 2019, on the following
charter of demands.

Demands:
1) Urgent measures for containing price-rise through universalisation of public distribution system and
banning speculative trade in commodity market.
2) Containing unemployment through concrete measures for employment generation.
3) Strict enforcement of all basic labour laws without any exception or exemption and stringent punitive
measures for violation of labour laws.
4) Universal social security cover for all workers.
5) Minimum wages of not less than Rs 18,000/- per month with provisions of indexation.
6) Assured enhanced pension not less than Rs.3,000/- p.m. for the entire working population.
7) Stoppage of disinvestment in Central/State PSUs and strategic sale.
8) Stoppage of contractorisation in permanent perennial work and payment of same wage and benefits for
contract workers as regular workers for same and similar work.
9) Removal of all ceilings on payment and eligibility of bonus, provident fund; increase the quantum of
gratuity.
10) Compulsory registration of trade unions within a period of 45 days from the date of submitting application;
and immediate ratification of ILO Conventions C 87 and C 98
11) Against Labour Law Amendments
12) Against FDI in Railways, Insurance and Defence

Thanking you,
General Secretaries

Abuse through social media

In the social media, it is seen more and more that abuse and personal vilification are made when one is not able to defend his/her argument effectively and to the point. I feel it is part of defeated mentality. Either it can be ignored with disdain and contempt it deserves or tit-for-tat can be given or convince the person once again that his argument is weak and is to be changed. My preference is for the first option, since I do not want to hurt or humiliate the concerned person. I consider it as his weakness which is to be excused. I do not want to go down to his/her position.

Resolution adopted in the 9th All India Conference of BSNLEU, on Pension Revision for BSNL Retirees.

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Resolution adopted in the 9th All India Conference of BSNLEU,
on Pension Revision for BSNL Retirees.

This 9th All India Conference of BSNL Employees Union held at Mysuru from 17th to 20th 2018 welcomes
the assurance given by the Honorable Minister for Communications, Sri Manoj Sinha, on 3.12.2018 in
the meeting held by him with AUAB (All Unions and Associations of BSNL), for delinking pension
revision for the BSNL pensioners from pay revision of serving employees . This Conference demands for
immediate approval for this delinking.
This Conference further demands that the pension revision be done for the BSNL Pensioners from
1.1.2017 as well as those retired after 1.1.2017, on the basis of 15% increase on basic pension plus
119.8% DA , on par with the IDA Pay Revision ordered by DPE on the basis of 3rd PRC
recommendation.
This Conference demands the DoT and Government of India for automatic revision of pension on the
basis the highest fitment benefit granted in IDA pay revision for executives in future also.