OBSERVE PROTEST DAY ON 16-10-2018.NON PAYMENT OF MEDICAL ALLOWANCE AND WITH VOUCHER MEDICAL BILLS-

In almost all circles BSNL retirees are put into much difficulties due to non payment of without voucher medical allowance and with voucher medical reimbursement bills for both outdoor and indoor treatment. The Circle administrations are pleading helplessness due to non allotment of sufficient fund. CHQ has brought the sufferings of pensioners to the notice of concerned authorities at the Corporate Office including CMD.

To put further pressure on the BSNL management on this vital and genuine issue, CHQ calls upon all its units to observe Protest Day on 16-10-2018 by holding demonstration before BSNL offices at all levels with particular mobilization at CGMT Offices. The following FAX message also should be sent to the CMD, BSNL ( FAX No. 011 23372444)

“Protest strongly against the non payment of without voucher medical allowance and unbearable delay in payment of with voucher medical bills for both outdoor and indoor treatment of BSNL pensioners. Seek your immediate intervention and early settlement to mitigate the sufferings of the pensioners. “

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AIBDPA, ……………….Circle/ District (Courtesy: AIBDPA website)

Early Pension Revision of BSNL retirees a must

The DOT is delaying decision on Pension Revision of the absorbed  BSNL retirees, even though they are eligible for the same from 01-01-2017. Since the government has taken the full responsibility of Pension of these absorbed workers and since the III PRC has recommended 15% fitment, there should not be any delay for taking a decision. But the DOT seems to be sitting tight despite BSNLEU, AUAB, AIBDPA, NCCPA and other organisations have been continuously pressing the government for the same. AIBDPA has already organised many programmes. The latest is the thousands of Post Cards being sent to the Prime Minister for immediate orders.

It was not an easy route for grant of Pension Revision of the above retirees. After the first wage revision in BSNL w.e.f. 01-10-2000, the stand taken by the government was that since government is paying pension, it can only be on the government pay scales(CDA), which was much lower than the BSNL wages. (Rs. 2400 was the minimum salary in DOT whereas due to wage revision it was Rs.4,000 in BSNL). After much struggle, pension was fixed on the basis of the BSNL  IDA wages, as per the demand of all the unions jointly.

In the  second wage revision and pension revision also, the same were fixed on the IDA scale as earlier. based on the recommendations of II PRC.  This further benefitted the BSNL employees/pensioners.

Now naturally and logically the wages and pension revisions are to be based on the IDA scales as recommended by the III PRC. But one of the pension associations seems to have demanded for wage and  pension revision based on VII CPC recommemdations which are on CDA scales. We need not point out that how it will adversely affect the wages as well as the  pension of the BSNL absorbed employees. Of course, these comrades might have been under the illusion that BSNL is finished, there will be no wage revision and no pension revision on IDA scales since the III PRC has mentioned about ‘affordability’. These comrades forget how the great P and T TU movement have fought and got many demands, which were continuously been rejected by the government. Even  the achievements in BSNL were through sustained struggles.

These comrades feel that BSNL will be privatised shortly and there is no future for its employees. Hence, at least the problems of the pensioners can be settled by opting for CDA pension as per the VII CPC recommendations. Some of the comrades  are so confused that they are telling that the pension revision of the existing pensioners, whose pension has been fixed on the IDA pattern on the basis of II PRC recommendations ( and wage negotiations) should now be revised as per the VII CPC recommendations ( which are based on CDA scales). The reason mentioned for this strange demand is that BSNL will not survive and there will not be any wage revision in future. It is based on negative thinking. At present BSNL is alive and the workers are fighting for its survival. Stating that BSNL will not survive is not only an insult to the workers, but also is a discouraging statement.  By the way, where is the assurance of any future Pay Commission, when the CPC itself has stated that there need not be any CPC in future. But CG employees will fight as in the past and ensure their pay revisions, CPC or not.

Due to continuous discussion, struggles and pesuation, it is reported that BSNL  has recommended to DOT for the wage revision of executives with 15% fitment on the basis of the recommendations of the III PRC on IDA scale. It is also reported that it is pending with the DOT. The wage negotiation of non-executives is continuing, certain pay scales have been proposed both by the management and the Unions and discussion is continuing, all based on the IDA pay scales. The agreement also will go to the DOT, though we feel that there is no requirement.

As such, the process of wage revision of both executives and non-executives is based on the IDA scales based on the recommendations of the III PRC. The pension  of the employees who retire after 01-01-2017 will be fixed on the basis of half of the wages on IDA scales. Pension being fixed on any other basis will create such utter confusion and complications, dividing the entire BSNL pensioners, those who retired before and after 01-01-2017.

Hence the logical and financially beneficial demand is that the pension revision w.e.f. 01-01-2017 should be made with 15% fitment as recommended by the III PRC with immediate effect, without waiting for the conclusion of the wage revision. This demand is raised on two premises that the full pension is being paid by the government and that the pensioners can not wait much. We could make the BSNL to take  a similar decision in the case of medical allowance which was restored first for the pensioners.

Saving BSNL is in the hands of the new generation

Despite all attacks against BSNL from its owner, the government, and the corporates, BSNL survived for the last 20years , thanks to the dedicated service and sustained struggle of the workers.

All those who are absorbed from DOT will retire latest by 2025. Now it is the responsibility of the new generation to keep up the tradition and ensure that BSNL survives and strengthens.

I am fully confident that the new recruits / generation are capable of achieving this gigantic task.

Petrol price climbing to century

Petrol price rose to Rs. 91 in Mumbai. Other cities are following suit. The petrol companies and the central government are competing to reach century before the year end.

Stop this loot forthwith!

Rs. 1146. 86 crore due to Air India from Centre

It is reported that Rs. 114686 crore is due to Air India from Central Government for VVIP travels including that of Prime Minister. This amount is to be received from PMO, Defence and Foreign Ministries. Who else is due is unknown.

Air India is under heavy loss, mainly due to wrong policies and pro- corporate bias. Now, even months and years after travel, money is not paid the PSU. At least pay it now.

AIBDPA Kerala Circle Conference at Kollam

The next Kerala circle Conference of AIBDPA will be held at Kollam on 11-12 November 2018. The Reception Committee with Com.V.Rajendra Babu, Mayor Kollam Corporation as Chairman, Com. M.D.Rajan as Working Chairman and Com. N.Sasidharan Nair as General Convener is making all arrangements for the successful conduct of the Circle Conference.

Delegates are advised to book  to and fro tickets in advance to ensure reservation.

Don’t delay wage revision in BSNL

Wage revision is due to the non-executives and executives in BSNL w.e.f. 01-01-2017. 21 months have passed away. The Management should take initiative in finalising the agreement at the earliest without harping on the affordability. It is the responsibility of the management to convince the DOT and get approval of the same, if required as they state.

Employees and pensioners can not be penalised by delaying wage revision and pension revision.

BSNLEU All India Conference on 17th to 20th December 2018

The next All India Conference of BSNL Employees Union will be held at Mysuru, Karnataka, from 17th to 20th December 2018. The dates fixed earlier for the AIC in January 2019 has been preponed in view of the declaration of the central trade unions for two days strike on 8-9 January 2019.

The Mysuru Reception Committee is making all arrangements for the successful  conduct of the Conference.

October 1 – International Day of Older Persons

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October 1 – International Day of Older Persons

As per the decision of the United Nations General Assembly held on 14th December 1990, 1st October is observed as  ‘International Day of Older Persons’ throughout the world.  On the day, the contributions of the senior citizens / older persons are remembered and the problems faced by them and how to sort out the same are discussed.

The older persons have contributed their mite for the progress of the society in which they live, in the fields of education, agriculture, science, law, industry, medicine and so on. They have sacrificed their lives for the improvement of the living conditions of the people. They are still capable of contributing much through their wisdom and experience. This has to be utilised.

Ageing is a natural process.  The aged persons face a lot of problems including isolation, illness, humiliation and so on.   They part of the society and they cannot be isolated or humiliated.

As per statistics, the numbers of aged persons are increasing every year.  The average age has increased from 46 to 68 during the period from 1950 to 2010. Some experts have noted that the average age will increase above 80 by the end of the century. At present there are about 80 crores of people who are aged above 60 years.

In such a situation, the World Health Organisation(WHO) in its Madrid conference in 2002 has adopted certain guidelines how to improve the conditions of the aged persons and make their life better. The Madrid Declaration called upon the nations to ensure the human rights of the aged persons, end the discrimination, insult and crime against them, along with ensuring the right to work and right for a healthy living. They also have the right to be part of framing the policy of the government.

But the sad fact is that many of the countries have not taken any steps to implement the Madrid Declaration. In the name of austerity,  social security measures like pension, gratuity, allowances etc. are either reduced or completely taken away. Of course, the socialist countries like Cuba have taken many important steps for improving the status of the older persons.

The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007  passed by the Parliament ensures many safeguards and social security measures for the senior citizens, but it is seldom implemented in many parts of the country. The general situation is that the senior citizens mostly are being ignored and social security measures are not implemented. The conditions of the widows are most pathetic.

A different picture can be seen in Kerala, where the LDF government has implemented a lot of measures for the aged persons. Rs. 1,100 is paid to all those above 60 years as social security pension. Palliative care is ensured for those people who are not able to move.  Senior Citizens’ Councils are formed with representatives of the organisation of the aged persons to address the grievances. The demand has been raised for a separate Department for the senior citizens.

This year also, the International Day of Older Persons will be observed all over the world. Let us dedicate ourselves to ensure that the senior citizens have a respectful and healthy life. Let us remember that the senior  citizens are a great  asset of the society.