At last Cabinet decides to pay Rs, 1,250 to BSNL allotted from USOF

The Union Cabinet has at last approved the allotment of Rs.1,250 crore made by the USO Fund to BSNL towards compensation for the loss being made by the PSU in providing loss making connections in the rural areas and villages. The amount being paid was due in 2012 itself, but was delayed due to non-sanction by the government. At last it is decided now, but with the condition that no further such concessions will be made.

The payment of this amount was one of the important demands of the strike organised on 21-22 April 2015 by the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations. In the meeting with the Secretary DOT on 1st May 2015 on the strike issues, secretary DOT had assured that all efforts will be made to make the payment at the earliest. But it took one more year afterwards.

 

 

 

Varanasi a Smart City – Contract worker gets only Rs.2000 per month

The ancient and holy city Varanasi, which is the constituency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is declared as a smart city by the government.

Good! But BSNL Contract worker is paid only Rs. 2,000 instead of more than Rs. 7,000 which he is eligible.

Will Prime Minister stop this brutal injustice and exploitation in his own constituency and the new smart city!

Unity for Struggle, Struggle for Unity! Unity and Struggle for Progress!

The non-executives in BSNL have got a lot grievances, whether regarding Bonus, wages, anomalies, stagnation, NEPP etc. etc. Now the non-executives are divided in to three or four groups of unions. Each will claim that they are fighting for the settlement of demands. Division of workers helps the management to deny the rights of the workers. Executives have their own demands.

Same with the revival of BSNL. All the executive and non-executive unions/associations, under the leadership of the Joint Action Committee / Joint Forum / Forum conducted number of struggles and settled many issues, mainly due to united actions. It also stands divided now, with certain unions keeping away. Those who wants to keep away have, of course, their justification.

But the Revival of BSNL and Settlement of the workers’ issues are the concerns of all unions/associations. In such a situation, those comrades/unions who are keeping away from the Forum have to rethink and come back for united action and struggle. This is much more necessary when serious attacks like strategic sale of the company is on the agenda of the government. Unity of action and activities can be done keeping their own identity and independent struggles.

We can well remember the Independence Struggle in which the Congress, Muslim League, Socialist Congress, Congress and other all joined despite their many differences in approach and ideology.

UNITY FOR STRUGGLE, STRUGGLE FOR UNITY!  UNITY AND STRUGGLE FOR PROGRESS!

BSNL Workers organised Hunger Strike on Charter Of Demands

 

 

As per the call of the United Forum of BSNL Unions, hunger strike was organised on 20th September 2016 in Corporate office and all SSAs/Circles in the country demanding discussion and settlement of the demands raised in the Charter submitted by it. Bonus (PLI), Stagnation, E-1 pay scale, Wage negotiation etc. are the demands raised. Employees belonging to BSNLEU, BSNLMS and SNATTA participated in large numbers. Members of AIBDPA and BSNLCCWF participated in many centres.

At BSNL Corporate office premises hunger strike was held with about 100 leaders and workers participating from Corporate office, NTR, Haryana and UP West. Com.R.S.Chauhan, CS NTR presided. Com.P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary BSNLEU, V.A.N.Namboodiri, Patron BSNLEU, K.G.Jayaraj, General Secretary, AIBDPA, Suresh Kumar, GS BSNLMS, Sunil Gautam, AGS SNATTA, Swapan Chakraborty, Dy. GS BSNLEU, M.S.Kadian, CS, Haryana, Kuldip Singh, Asst. Treasurer, BSNLEU and other leaders addressed and explained the Charter of Demands. Slogans were shouted focussing the demands.Before the hunger strike started the workers paid homage to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country.

The speakers pointed that the demands raised are long pending one and have to be settled early, failing which further struggles will be organised.

 

Meeting with CMD BSNL on Pensioners issues

Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, Advisor and Com.K.G.Jayaraj, General Secretary AIBDPA met Shri Anupam Shrivastava, CMD BSNL and demanded for early settlement of the restoration of Medical Allowance to Pensioners, Pay anomaly of seniors getting less than their juniors in connection with the 2000 IDA wage revision, Reduction of rent to quarters to 10% of pension and  Broadband connection to pensioners. The association representatives pointed out the difficulty of pensioners due to non-settlement of these long pending issues. CMD assured that these issues will be favpourably considered.

19th September 1968 Strike remembered.

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Reports have been received from Kerala and some other places about meetings, rallies and conventions held in remembrance of the historical one day strike of the central government employees of 19th September 1968.

It is one great struggle of the central government employees, which shook the government.  Victimisation was brutal. NFPTE was derecognised.

We remember all the comrades who kept the red flag of the Federation and other unions high facing the brutal attack from the government.

 

CPI(M) Condemns Terrorist Attack at Uri

Press Statement issued by CPI(M) on terrorist attack in Uri (J&K)

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) condemns the killing of 17 Indian army personnel in a terrorist attack in Uri in Jammu & Kashmir this morning.

The CPI(M) has been consistently maintaining that terrorism is not the solution to the Kashmir issue. Such acts only compound the situation further. Pakistan must stop aiding and abetting the extremist forces. Such activities are a big impediment to the peace process in region.

Despite the deployment of a large number of security personnel, the government has failed to stop the continuing infiltration of militants.

The CPI(M) would like to reiterate that for a longstanding solution of the Kashmir problem, the political dialogue with all stakeholders as advocated by the all Party delegation should be initiated without any further delay.

End Blockade of Cuba – Fidel Castro at NAM

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The conference of heads of state and government is taking place on Saturday at the the 17th Non-Aligned Movement Summit, in Venezuela’s Margarita Island.

Leaders and representatives from more than 120 countries will debate key issues such as the need for world peace, increase international cooperation and defend the democratic international organizations, which will be included in the final document of the summit on Sunday, the so-called Declaration of Margarita.

Among the first heads of state to speak during the summit, were the presidents of Ecuador, Bolivia and Cuba, who defended the sovereignty of Venezuela during the current economic crisis, reiterated their support for Palestine in the face of attacks from Israel, and denounced the fact that the U.S. continues its economic blockade against Cuba.

Cuban President Raul Castro demanded the end of the blockade in his speech on Saturday, and for the U.S. to return the territory it occupies at Guantanamo Bay.

“Cuba won’t renounce to any of its principles, it won’t give in from its revolutionary and anti-imperialist ideals,” said Castro.

In the Declaration of Margarita, members of the non-aligned countries will commit to promote and defend peace across the world, one of the fundamental principles of the movement.

With the slogan “United on the Path for Peace,” the summit has ratified the defense on the right of the people to fight for peace and sovereignty,

The heads of state and government meeting will be headed by the President of the of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, who will take from Iran the rotatory chairmanship of the Non-Aligned Movement for the next three years.

Maduro has said he will propose a transformation of the Non-Aligned Movement into an international organization that defiantly says “no” to the new colonialism.(Courtesy; Press report)

BSNL Market Share increased from 8.54% to 8.65%

Probably for the first time after a long period, the Market Share of BSNL has increased. The increase is from 8.54% to 8.65%, in the fierce competitive sector. Although for the first few years after formation of BSNL, the Market Share was increasing, the advance was stopped after the government cancelled the mobile tenders of 45.5 million, 93 million and also 5 million, one after another after 2007. It is only now once again BSNL could increase its market share.

In monthly growth rate, BSNL has come to the first position during the last few months with providing an average of about 20 lakhs new connections per month.

Hearty Congratulations to the workers and management of BSNL, with whose whole hearted co-operation only, this achievement could be made.

But this is not sufficient.