100% FDI in Defence, FDI increase in all sectors – Protest by Opposition Parties

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It is a ‘monsoon’of FDI announced by the Government of India. Against all earlier guidelines, 100% FDI has been announced in the strategic defence sector.This will give free hand to the private defence companies to take over the Indian defence production.

The FDI in Civil Aviation, Single Brand Retail, Pharma and certain other sectors have been increased including up to 100%.

India has now become the playground for the MNCs, foreign banks and financial institutions. The national security concerns are ignored.

The opposition parties including Congress and Left parties have strongly opposed the new increase in FDI.

CEC Meeting of BSNLCCWF will be held at New Delhi on 6-7 August 2016

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Secretary General BSNLCCWF, Com. Animesh Mitra, has issued notice for CEC Meeting of BSNLCCWF to be held at Garhwal Bhawan, New Delhi on 6th and 7th August 2016. All CEC Members, including Circle secretaries, are requested to book their tickets immediately, if not already booked.
The notice is fully published in the BSNLCCWF website.

Kerala LDF Government to revitalise the PSUs

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The people of Kerala have the experience that during the LDF government, the PSUs will improve and become profitable, while during the UDF rule they will become ineffective and loss making. During the last UDF rule, out of the total 46 PSUs, only 10 were profitable. When the last LDF left 18 PSUs were profitable.

Now the Kerala Government has stated that it will make all out efforts to strengthen the PSUs. The work has already started. There is no doubt that many of the PSUs will be improved and made financially viable during the present regime.

National JCM writes to Prime Minister on Strike issues

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Secretary, National Council JCM, Com. Shiv Gopal Mishra has written to the Prime Minister on 14-06-2016 to intervene on the issues of the strike notice issued by the Central Government employees. The National Joint Council of Action has given notice for Indefinite Strike from 11th July 2016 in which 33 lakhs of CG Employees including railway employees are going to participate.

The Prime Minister should look in to the genuine demands of the CG employees and ensure that they are settled thus not compelling the workers to go on indefinite strike.

Full Pension if 10 years service completed – Clarification by Government.

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One more Good News! The government vide its orders dated 13-05-2016 has issued clarification stating that all those who have completed 10 years of service are eligible for full pension. A doubt was raised whether 20 years is necessary for full pension. the present orders clear the doubt. Now all those completed 10 years of service will get full pension.

Congratulations to Kerala Police – Jisha’s killer arrested

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After about 50 days of the gruesome rape and murder of Jisha at her house at Perumbavoor, the killer has been identified and arrested. Congratulations to Kerala Police! The culprit should be given maximum punishment.

A White Paper on the state PSU and urgent action for revival required.

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During the UDF government in Kerala, the state PSUs were purposely made ineffective and weakened for closure and privatisation. The new LDF government and the Chief Minister has declared that the state PSUs will be revived and strengthened.

It is necessary for this purpose to prepare a White Paper on the present situation of all the state PSUs continued with action plan to rejuvenate them. Opinions/Suggestions from the trade unions, experts, public and the workers of these PSUs may be taken, before finalisaion of the programme.

The people of the country have to understand the difference between pro-PSU policy of the LDF government and the anti-PSU policy of the NDA government.

CITU opposes strategic sale of PSUs

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CITU Condemns Retrograde Move to Sell Out
Public Sector Companies With Huge Asset

New Delhi, June 15: The Centre of Indian Trade Unions condemns the retrograde move by the Govt of India to fast track selling out the Central Public Sector Enterprises with its huge asset base to private hands. With this dubious intent, the NITI Ayog has been made to submit a list of CPSEs to Prime Minister’s office recommending fast track sale of those companies on various pretext.

It is a matter of alarm that in order to facilitate sale-out of the CPSEs, the NITI Ayog has been made to recommend further capital investment from national exchequer in some of those CPSEs like Air India, FACT , Chennai Petroleum, Madras Fertilisers etc, not just to revamp their operational efficiency, but to make them saleable to private hands.

The history of such strategic sale of around nine CPSEs, like IPCL, BALCO etc during the previous NDA regime reveals that each of those CPSEs with their huge asset-base were sold at prices less than one fourth of their real asset value at then market prices, that too, virtually to a single bidder, as observed by CAG at that material time. The Narendra Modi Govt at present has become more desperate in selling out huge national assets in the chosen CPSEs to its private corporate constituency, both domestic and foreign, at a throw away price, much to the detriment of national interest. Two years’ BJP regime could not create nor facilitate any new establishments for productive employment generation in any significant scale except making loud noises through media-hype and creating statistical illusions on GDP growth; on the other hand the Govt is desperately moving ahead for mega-sale of huge national assets through sale of CPSEs.

The NITI Ayog while making such disastrous recommendations along with the list of CPSEs for sale, went to the extent of arguing that “non-priority sector CPSE, once revived, could always be considered for strategic disinvestment”. Could devility go further ? Can Airlines, petroleum companies, fertilizer producing units be construed as “non-priority sector” in our country by any stretch of imagination ? But a Govt in a hurry to establish its corporate loyalty and also so called “reforms-credential” can certainly go to such devilish extent, totally unconcerned of national interest.

Such retrograde move of frittering away national assets in country’s CPSEs must be combated and resisted by the working class movement of the country. The united platform of country’s trade union movement comprising almost all the trade unions and federations of the country has already decided to go in for countrywide general strike on 2nd September 2016 demanding, inter alia, the withdrawal of such disastrous move of sale-out of national assets and CPSEs, in order to defend the working people as well as to defend the national economy.

The CITU while calling upon the working people and trade unions in the country irrespective of affiliations to prepare for staging the countrywide General Strike on 2nd September 2016 in a massive way, also calls for organizing united protest in workplaces and industrial centres against such retrograde move of privatization by the BJP Govt.

Cabinet approves merger of associated banks with SBI

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Though the NDA government is taking undue delay in taking decisions on the recommendations of the VII CPC, on the justified demands of the working class and also stopping the high price hike, it is moving fast with destroying the Public Sector Units. The latest is the cabinet decision to merge the 5 associated banks with the SBI, which is strongly opposed by the bank employees and the trade unions. In the name of strengthening the SBI, it is destroying the associated banks which have served the people in a big way. The merger will neither serve the interests of the SBI. Many branches will be closed and employees will be reduced.

The organisations of the Bank employees are on struggle against the fully unjustified decision of the government. Our full support and solidarity to them. We demand the government to retract from the wrong step.