District Conference of BSNLCCWF, Salem

The Salem District Conference of BSNLCCWF was held on 4th March 2018 at Tiruchengodu presided over by Com. K.Rajan District President. More than 200 comrades participated, including a large number of women workers. Some of them had brought their children also.
Before start of the Conference, the union flag was hoisted on the new flag-mast constructed in front of the Telephone Exchange by Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, All India President, BSNLCCWF. The National Flag and Union flag at the Conference site were hoisted by Com. S.Sreenivasan and Com.K.Venkateswaran respectively. Com.M.Selvam led in paying homage to the Martyrs.
Dist. Secretary Com. C.Bhaskar and Com. Rajasingham welcomed all the participants. Coms. S.Tamil Mani, Branch President, E.Gopal, District Secretary BSNLEU and Com. N.Veluchamy, Secretary CITU greeted the conference.
Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, in his special address spoke in detail about the demands of the casual contract workers, the discussion with the CLC/RLC, the agitations conducted and the present position of the demands. He also spoke on the national struggles being organised by the central trade unions and need to be part of the same. He called upon the workers to strengthen the organisation.
The conference unanimously elected office-bearers with Com. K.Rajan as President, Com. M.Selvam as District Secretary and Com. C.Bhaskar as Treasurer.

AIBDPA writes to the CMD BSNL demanding restoration of Medical Allowance formula.

Com.K.G.Jayaraj, General secretary, AIBDPA has written to the CMD BSNL demanding restoration of the medical allowance formula. The same is given below:

AIBDPA/ BSNL-MRS/2018 March 4, 2018
Shri.Anupam Shrivastava
CMD, BSNL, Bharat Sanchar Bhawan
Janpath, New Delhi-110001
Sir,
Sub: Proposed curtailment of payment for outdoor treatment with voucher and without
Voucher- reg
Ref: Letter of AGM(SR) No.BSNL/39 -1/SR/2018 Dated 01-03-2018 addressed to the recognized unions.
BSNL management vide letter referred to above has proposed
(1) to reduce the annual ceiling of outdoor treatment to both employees and retired employees to 12 days of Pay with DA as per the existing orders with retaining the existing provisions like waiver of outdoor ceiling in case of Chronic diseases etc and
(2) to withdraw the medical allowance without voucher facility to retired employees in cities covered by CGHS facility.
We strongly protest against the above proposals and request your immediate intervention to desist from such a move.
It is mentioned in the letter that the above measurers are proposed due to the financial constraints of BSNL. While appreciating the concern of the management we are of the firm opinion that drastic reduction in the annual ceiling , about 50%, will put the lower salaried employees and retirees into difficulties. And it will be a great discrimination to deny the quarterly medical allowance being paid to retirees residing in CGHS covered places. Now, availing CGHS facilities by the BSNL pensioners is only optional and most of the BSNL pensioners are unwilling to opt CGHS due to lack of sufficient facilities and the required medicines in the CGHS dispensaries/well centers.
In this connection we have a reasonable and simplified suggestion which may be helpful to reduce the expenditure to a great extent.
A uniform amount, irrespective of pay, be determined both for yearly ceiling for outdoor treatment with voucher and for payment of quarterly medical allowance without voucher as the consultation fees to doctor and cost of medicines are one and the same for lower salaried and higher salaried employees/ retirees.
A reasonable amount be fixed as the annual ceiling of outdoor treatment with voucher with retention of existing provisions like waiver of ceiling for chronic diseases etc.
So also uniform monthly medical allowance of Rs.2000 be paid to all the retirees for outdoor treatment without voucher . Medical allowances are being paid monthly and uniformly by the central government and most of the PSUs including banks.
It is hoped that the above suggestion be considered positively.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
K.G.Jayaraj
General Secretary.

CC: Ms.Sujata Ray, Director (HR), BSNL, Bharat Sanchar Bhawan, Janpath , New Delhi.
Com.P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary, BSNLEU, Dada Ghosh Bhawan,New Delhi-110008.

Com. N.P.Padmanabhan death anniversary on 5th March

Com.N.P.Padmanabhan, who was called respectfully and with great regards as ‘Pappetan’ by the P and T workers and comrades, left us on 5th March 1994. He functioned as the Circe secretary of the P.III Union (NFPTE) Kerala Circle, as Convener of the mighty P and T Co-ordinating Committee and also as Convener of the Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers for many years. He also worked for two terms as the Secretary of NFPTE.
A valiant fighter for the cause of the P and T and Central Government employees, he led the P and T employees in Kerala during the 1968 historical strike and also many other agitations. He took the lead in organising local struggles to settle local issues. P and T House in Thiruvananthapuram, the union office where he stayed, was the centre where many union leaders came for discussion and advise. The struggles he organised and helped settlement is beyond counting. He was an orator of great persuation and the workers got inspired.
Pappettan was dismissed in the 19th September 1968 strike and was not taken back till 1979, when the Janta Government came in to power. Most of the others were taken back by about three years. He was arrested in the 1960 strike and jailed. He was transferred several times for union activities.
I had long years of contact with him since 1960 strike. He inspired me and also a large number of workers to take up responsibilities in the union. His courage in facing any difficult situation and crisis is well known. He was a close associate of Com.K.G.Bose in fighting against the anti-working policies of the government and and against the revisionist line of OP Gupta and team.
On this 24th death anniversary we pay respectful homage to the memory of Com.N.P.Padmnabhan and pledge continue the struggles for the cause of the workers.
Red Salute to Com. Pappettan!

Observe BSNLEU Foundation Day on 22nd March

BSNL Employees Union (BSNLEU), the major recognized union in BSNL completes 17 years of fruitful service on 22nd March 2018. BSNLEU was formed in the National Convention held on 22-23 March 2001, held at Visakhapatanam in the presence of the great working class leader Com. E.Balanandan, President CITU, by seven existing telecom unions, which merged and formed the new union BSNLEU. Within few years it grew to the status of sole recognised union in BSNL with more than 50% support of the workers. Now it is the major recognised union, since recognition was given to the second union also as demanded by BSNLEU. With its progressive policies, valiant struggles organised separately and jointly with other unions, effective negotiations with the management and the government, many important achievement to the workers have been obtained.

BSNLEU took initiative in both wage negotiations in 2000 as well as 2007 and obtained very favourable wage revision for BSNL employees. More importantly, it took the initiative to form the co-ordinating body, Joint Forum/ Forum of BSNL Unions, Associations/ BSNL All Unions and Associations etc. and fought against the implementation of the anti-worker liberal policies of the government.The unbundling of cables, disinvestment, VRS etc. could be stopped by the dedicated struggle of the united workforce. Now the struggle is for wage revision, pension revision and against the formation of the Tower Company.
It is at this crucial time that the 17th foundation day anniversary of BSNLEU arrives. BSNLEU CHQ has called upon its branches to observe the same in a big way by organising rallies, demonstrations, meetings etc.
AIBDPA and BSNLCCWF also will fully participate in the Foundation Day celebrations of BSNLEU.

Pension Revision for BSNL Retirees –Creating confusion for whose interests?

Pension Revision for BSNL Retirees –Creating confusion for whose interests?

Our earlier write up on the issue has been much appreciated both from BSNL workers and BSNL pensioners since it is the logical and correct stand. We are thankful for their appreciation. But some comrades want to confuse the issue. Let us look in to point after point.
1. “We request the respected leaders of service unions to fight for their pay revision and leave the issue of Pension Revision. Our task has become much more difficult now.” This is one main issue that has been raised in the website of one of the pensioners’ associations. It means that the unions/associations of the workers need not worry about the pension revision and that their intervention has made the pension revision much more difficult. This statement is far from truth and is an accusation against the workers and their unions / associations. This reveals a certain mindset against the unity of the workers and the pensioners. Do they think that the workers and pensioners are enemies? The fact is that it is with the constant and united struggles of the workers and pensioners that the issues of the pensioners have been settled. Let us go through some of the experiences:
a) In the first wage revision w.e.f. 01-10-2000, with conversion from CDA to IDA payscales with point to point fixation, there were two opinions amongst the unions about the wage revision for BSNL absorbed DOT employees. Com.O.P.Gupta suggested that the CDA scale pay existing in DOT should continue with Rs. 1,000/Rs.1,500 extra, which was the Federations’ agreement with government at the time of the corporatisation. He had also pointed out that many PSUs including FCI are continuing in the Central government pay scale. (They continue as such now also). But all other unions demanded for IDA scale. This was in accordance with the Rule 37A as well as relevant orders. Such an agreement was reached after much discussion and IDA scale was agreed with point to point fixation and implemented which was far more beneficial than the existing CDA scales. The workers got increase in wages and those who retired afterwards got increased pension than those who retired before 01-10-2000. It cannot be technically termed as pension revision, but it was an increased pension for all the BSNL retirees. The argument that 2000 wage revision did not get any benefit for the pensioners is far from truth. This benefit to the pensioners was got by the hard wage negotiation and struggle by the workers’ unions. In fact, there was no major pensioner organization at that time in BSNL. Not a single person, employee or pensioner opposed the wage settlement and pension increase on IDA scale for those retired after 01-10-2000. It was unanimous.
b) The second wage revision was w.e.f. 01-01-2007 after the II PRC recommendations were released and approved. Even after the wage revision agreement, the pension revision was not implemented. It was through the continuous struggle of the workers and pensioners organizations that the same was approved by the government and implemented. This time also, it was on the basis of the II PRC and on IDA scales.
c) In the case of 78.2% IDA fitment also, struggle had to be organized both by employees and pensioners. This time also it was on the basis of the wage revision of the employees.
d) For the present wage negotiation w.e.f. 01-01-2017 also the united struggle of the workers and pensioners is necessary. Once again we reiterate that “ Today’s pensioners were yesterday’s workers and that today’s workers are tomorrow’s pensioners”. We are sure that the entire workers and pensioners will accept this position.

2. We are glad that our friends, who wanted to have the CDA pension revision as per the VII CPC has now at least shifted to the position that they want pension revision in the IDA itself, but with the fitment recommended by the VII CPC. Without going in to the complicated calculations and intricacies, let us make the point clear. The fitment recommended by the VII CPC is based on the wages based on CDA scales. The pay scales in CDA as also the fitment is based on the 2016 CDA which is different from the IDA wages and IDA. The fitment is intended for CDA scales at 2016. The fitment recommended for IDA scales by II PRC is entirely different. The cost of living index calculated for IDA and CDA are different as also the period in which it is paid ie. Half yearly in the CDA and quarterly for the IDA. Pension revision for BSNL retirees in 2007 was made on the basis of the II PRC in IDA and not on the basis of the VI CPC recommendations with effect from 2006. Nobody at that time asked for CDA wage revision on the basis of VI CPC and w.e.f. 2016. It is also to be noted that these friends did not demand that the pension revision of BSNL retirees should be implemented as per the recommendations of the VII CPC, when the recommendations were released and were to be implemented w.e.f. January 2016. Why? They demanded the pension revision on the basis of VII CPC on CDA scales, when they suspected that there may not be any wage revision in BSNL w.e.f. 01-01-2017. They put so many justifications to the point that there may not be wage revision and hence no pension revision also. Thus the basis of demanding CDA pension revision on the basis of VII CPC was understood by all.
3. The mighty two days struggle on 21st and 22nd May 2015 as also the discussion with the DOT Secretary on 1st May 2015 as well as further discussion by the Joint Forum of BSNL Unions and Associations, which resulted in the removal of 60:40 condition and grant of 78.2% IDA fixation is also ridiculed as of no consequence. Well, that is their tradition to ridicule and dismiss the workers’ struggles. These friends, instead of supporting the struggles, used to have conferences and inaugurations on the same day when the strike and struggles used to take place. Naturally they are not in support of struggles, but depend on submissions and supplications. They have forgotten the legacy of Com.K.G.Bose, ‘Unity for Struggle and Struggle for Unity’.
4. These friends correctly have stated that in many PSUs, pension revision is made on the basis of the CPCs. Correct. These are organisations like Door Darshan, FCI etc. which has opted for the CPC CDA scales from the initial stage itself.
5. Let us assume that the government accepts pension revision of BSNL retirees on the basis of VII CPC CDA scales instead of III PRC IDA scales. From which date it will be implemented, from 2016 or 2017?
6. Any fixation on VII CPC fitment will result in further discrimination. Already there is discrimination between the DOT Pensioners and the BSNL Pensioners. Another anomaly will come between those retired before 2016/2017 and those retired after. Those who retired before 2016/2017 will get CDA pension revision as per VII CPC, while those who retire after 2016/2017 will get pension on the basis of their salary in the IDA scales. This will be a very serious anomaly, which will divide the entire BSNL pensioners.
7. Have these friends ever thought that what will happen if pension revision on VII CPC CDA scale is implemented. Notional calculation of pension w.e.f. from 2000 onwards on the basis of the V, VI CPC and again on the VII CPC will seriously and adversely affect the existing pensioners.
8. The latest diversion these friends have made is that they are not demanding pension revision on CDA but only on IDA, but on the basis of VII CPC. VII CPC never recommended any pension revision on IDA. Now they say that it is only the fitment factor that they have demanded. How is the fitment calculated? It is on the basis of calculating the fitment factor based on the price index for the CDA. The fitment for the PSU workers is calculated on the price index for the IDA. The years are different, the percentage is different and the salaries are different. When the demand is raised on the basis of the pension revision on CPCs, what will happen to the pension increase in 2000 and pension revision in 2017, which have been much beneficial to the pensioners? The pension and pension revision is granted on the basis of CCS Pension Rules 1972 and for BSNL employees and pensioners amended Rule 37A is also to be considered. As per Rule 37A, recommendations 0f CPC like pension fixation formula, minimum pension, commutation, gratuity, additional pension after 80 years etc. are applicable, except pension and medical allowance. Before Rule 37 A Amendment, CG employees absorbed in PSUs had two options. They can opt for higher pay scales in PSU and opt for CDA Pension. In that case, for the pension purpose, they will be brought back to CDA scale notionally and fix pension accordingly. There is no provision for granting CDA fitment as per CPC to IDA scales.

9. When the massive Parliament March by the BSNL Unions and Associations which was participated by hundreds of pensioners of AIBDPA on 23rd February 2018 was going on these friends wrote: “In effect, the government has rejected both pay revision and pension revision”. They were under the impression that the government will never agree for wage revision in BSNL. But the situation has now changed and the Communications Minister has assured as follows as per the post of the Unions and Associations:
“3rd Pay Revision: So far, the DoT has been maintaining that BSNL employees are not eligible for 3rd Pay Revision. In today’s meeting the Hon’ble Minister agreed that the issue of 3rd Pay Revision of BSNL employees would be processed and would be taken for the approval of the DPE and the Cabinet.” On the pension Revision also the position is the same. It is not rejection now as these friends thought, but processing of the matter.
10. So the question of criticizing and attacking the workers and their organisations is fully unjustified.
11. Now coming to the demand. AIBDPA as well as National Co-ordination Committee of Pensioners Association (led by late Com.S.K.Vyasji and at present by Com.K.K.N.Kutty) has demanded that BSNL wage revision should take place, but the government should order pension revision of BSNL retirees on the basis of the recommendations of the III PRC on the IDA scale. What are the justifications? Consider the following points:
a) Pension increase was ordered in 2000 on the basis of the wage agreement on IDA scale
b) Pension Revision was made w.e.f. 2007 on the basis of the wage agreement on IDA( not on the basis of the fitment formula of VI CPC from 2006)
c) Later, after serious struggle, the 60:40 condition on payment of pension has been removed and the full responsibility for payment of pension to BSNL absorbed DOT retirees have been taken by the government. Hence on the basis of the III PRC, Pension Revision should be ordered with 15% fitment, without waiting for the wage revision. Such a pension revision will be on the basis of IDA pattern, will be similar to the pension increase in 2000 and pension revision in 2007 and will not create the large number of serious anomalies, if it is done on the basis of the VII CPC.
d) The next point raised is that BSNL may be privatized and then what will happen? Whether there will be any wage revision? So far it has not been privatized and even disinvest could be stopped by the united struggles of the workers. When such a situation comes, it is not only pension issue but about loss of jobs and many other issues. The workers and pensioners will have to organize serious struggles to tide over the crisis, if and when it comes.
“UNITY FOR STRUGGLE, STRUGGLE FOR UNITY AND UNITY and STRUGGLE FOR PROGRESS”

BSNL Workers will organise Protest Demonstration

BSNLEU and BSNLCCWF Kerala Circle has called upon all units to organise mighty demonstrations in front of BSNL offices on 2nd March protesting against the inaction on the part of management and contractors for payment of wages to the contract workers which caused an innocent worker to commit suicide due to mental agony. Com. Do keep Kumar, a contract worker from Pathanamthitta committed suicide yesterday due to mental agony.

Organise the protest demonstration with massive participation.

BSNL Contract worker committed suicide due to non-receipt of wages for two months.

 

With deep grief we intimate that Com. Dileep Kumar, a contract worker engaged in BSNL Killivayal Excange, Pathanathitta committed suicide yesterday due to extreme mental strain for not getting wages for two months from the contractor / BSNL Management. He is survived by his wife Suja and a daughter. The concerned contractor is IIMS Kayamkulam. There are 325 contract workers in Pathanamthitta SSA and none has been paid wages.

BSNLCCWF, the union of the BSNL contract workers has been on agitation demanding payment of wages immediately and a circle level hunger strike  was held two days back before CGM office.

We demand that immediate action should be taken to pay the wages to the contract workers. We also demand that immediate relief should be given to the family and an enquiry to be conducted in the matter and the culprits punished.

We convey our heartfelt condolences to the bereave family, friends and comrades.

 

It is 70 years since the last British soldier left India.

Today, 28th February 2018, is important in the history of India. It was on this day that even  the last British soldier left India. Though India got Independence from British on 15th August 1947, the British soldiers continued for some more time and the last batch left India on 28th February. It was the complete end of the British army in India after the British government directly took over after the First War of Independence 1857.

BSNL Workers and pensioners have to fight unitedly – their future is connected

We are surprised to see a demand in the website of one pensioners association as follows:

“We request the respected leaders of Service Unions to fight for their pay Revision and leave the issue of Pension Revision. Our task has become much for difficult now. “

The above association completely forgets that it is mainly because of the continuous struggle of the BSNL Unions associations/Forum/Joint Forum representing the BSNL employees that the wage revision in 2000 was settled which benefitted the BSNL pensioners. It was again, the struggle of both the employees as well as the pensioners that the wage and pension revision were settled in 2007 which again benefitted workers and pensioners. The glorious struggle for settlement of 78.2% IDA fixation as well as pension fixation has not been forgotten by the pensioners. It was in the meeting of the DOT with the Forum/Joint Forum that the break through came for cancellation of the 60:40 ratio and the government took the full responsibility for the pension to BSNL retirees. Now also it was after the massive demonstration of Parliament March by the employees and Pensioners which compelled the DOT and Minister to meet and discuss the issues and the present positive development came. The serious discussion with both DOT and Minister is given in the websites of the unions and it can be seen how much they were compelled to go back from their tough stand and negotiate with the employees.

In the same way the Medical Advance without voucher was restored to pensioners, only after the unions in the National Council agreed that, the same be restored to pensioners first and they have no objection to it.

It has become the habit of certain pension associations to criticise the service unions for non-settlement of issues and when the issues are settled by the struggle of the workers, claim the  credit for the same. Wonderful!

Let nobody forget that ” Today’s pensioners were yesterday’s workers and that today’s workers are tomorrow’s pensioners”