The BSNL Membership Verification Campaign ends – Polling on 10th May 2016

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The campaign by the non-executive unions in BSNL in connection with the membership verification for grant of recognition to the union/s ends by evening of today, 8th May 2016. The polling will take place on 10th May through out the country. The results will be announced on 12th May. All the Unions are trying their maximum to canvass at the end of the campaign.

Though it was not possible to cover all the circles/ states as in the past verifications, I attended campaign meetings in Kerala, Andhra, Karnataka, Maharashtra, ALTTC, Telecom Factory Mumbai, Rajasthan, Uttarakahnd, Odisha, UP East and UP West. (I was compelled to cancel the programme to Bihar in the last moment due to illness of my wife.). While General Secretary might have visited almost all the circles, other CHQ office-bearers shared the responsibility covering the entire SSAs. This was a great campaign in which hundreds of meetings were held, at least one in each SSA and much more. The exercise might have been done by other unions participating in the verification also.

All the BSNL buildings – offices, exchanges etc. were full of wall posters, banners, flags and other campaign materials of the unions. The social media like Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, website, blogs etc.were also used. But one thing I noted was that the maximum publicity was done by BSNLEU, the main recognised union. With regard to the participation of workers in the meetings also, it always had the first position. Of course, the retirement of more than thirty thousand workers since the last verification reflected in the number of workers present.

The allies who changed sides – TEPU and NFTBE from BSNLEU camp to NFTE and SNATTA from NFTE camp to BSNLEU – naturally explained the reasons for their change. BSNLEU had a lot of achievements to campaign, while NFTE mainly concentrated in attacking BSNLEU. This is usual in any election, nothing special. Generally it did not go beyond the permissible limits and cordiality between the leaders and workers were maintained.

The third alliance lead by FNTO aimed not at getting recognition, but at least to get one seat in the councils, which it missed last time by a small margin of votes.

The trend as per my interaction with the workers, participation in the meetings and the general discussions is that BSNLEU, the present main recognised union, which got 48.6% of total votes last time, may get 52% to 55% or more and is expected to become the Sole Bargaining Agent and the only recognised union. The % of votes by NFTE is expected to come down marginally, despite its massive campaign.

Anyway, my assessment is on the basis of my experience in the areas I campaigned. For a better assessment, more statistical calculation is required. It can be done after the voting is over. Anyway, by 12th, the results will be out.

If BSNLEU gets more than 50% of votes as expected and become the Sole Bargaining Agent, the entire basic situation in negotiation will take a new form. BSNLEU will have to bear more responsibilities, being the lone recognised union.

Whatever is the result, all the unions/associations will have to jointly work for strengthening BSNL and also for improving the position of the workers.’STRUGGLE FOR UNITY, UNITY FOR STRUGGLE AND STRUGGLE AND UNITY FOR PROGRESS’ will have to continue as our main guiding policy.

Stiff Opposition to convert Port Trusts to companies.

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The strong opposition of the unions has compelled the government to retract to convert the Port Trust to a company and disinvestment of its shares. The proposal of the government was in accordance of the neo-liberal policy to gradually disinvest and sell the corporations to private companies. We congratulate the Port workers Unions.

Greek Workers in another strike for 48 hours

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The Greek workers under the leadership of the mighty trade union PAME organised 48 hours strike from 6th May 2016 against the move of the government to cut/reduce wages, pension etc. According to The government, it is resorting to these anti-worker, anti-pensioner steps to reduce its financial deficit. Mighty protests are continuing for the last few months including several strikes.
We extend solidarity and support to the fully justified strike.

Move of the Central Govt. to scrap Pensions Act

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The proposal of the central government to scrap Pensions Act will deprive the right of the pensioners in ensuring their pension from attachment or seizure. The move of the Modi Government to scrap this 145 year old act is just like its move to amend or change many old acts. Some of the departments, it is reported, are against scraping since it will take away the right of pensioners.

We demand that the government retract from its bad move to scrap the Pensions Act.

Air India posted profit in 2015-16

It is good news! Air India which was in loss for the last few years has posted operational profit of Rs.8 crore in 2015-16. It had a loss of Rs.2,686 crore in 2014-15.
While the management and employees are mainly responsible for this turnover, the 12% growth in the sector also helped. The daily occupied seats in flights increased from 66,758 to 74,499 during the year.

Another ‘legacy’ of British Raj

We had pointed out in this blog about the negative legacy of British Raj in the nomenclature of ‘non-executive’ which needs to be changed for a positive one.

Now a similar case has been brought to the notice of the government by Tarun Vijay, M.P. inthe Parliament. It is the ‘VT’, the registration code of Indian Aircrafts, shown on planes. ‘VT’ means, ‘Viceroy’s Territory’ which was used during British Raj. Even after about seven decades ‘VT’ continues. While other earlier British colonies like Pakistan, Fiji etc. has cchanged the British Raj code, India continues with the same.
It is time for a change.

Com.P.Balakrishnan (PB 2) passed away.

Com.P.Balakrishnan ( affectionately called PB II) ,veteran leader of the P&T Trade Union movement has passed away at 6 AM on 05-05-2016. He was 84 and was ailing for some time and the end came at Thiruvananthapuram. He has served the organization in several capacities, viz, National Secretary, NFPTE, Assistant General Secretary, Postal Class III union, State General Secretary, Confederation, Convenor, NFPTE, Kerala and Circle Secretary, Postal Class III Union, Kerala. We pay respectful homage to the departed leader and conveys deep condolences to his family and the comrades.

Karl Marx remembered

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5th May 2016 is the 198th birth anniversary of Karl Marx, the greatest philosopher the world has ever seen. His philosophy was not academical only, but was for the change of the world for better. “The Communist Manifesto” and ” The Capital” authored by him along with Frederic Engels became the step stone for revolution in Russia, China etc.

Red Salute to Comrade Karl Marx!

NPA maximum in India

As per reports in the media, the NPA or bad loans, are maximum in India, compared to other Asian countries. While other countries like Hong Kong, China, Japan, S.Korea etc. are below 2%, it is almost 6% in India.

And the 50 top defaulters of NPA in India have loans to the value of Rs. 1.21 lakh crore against them as in December 2015.  The number of defaulters rose from 5554 to 7686 within the last three years. This information was given by Jayant Sinha Minister of State for Finance.
It is clear that the aggressive implementation of the neo- liberal policies by the successive governments and the extra-ordinary appeasement of corporates have resulted in this unhappy situation.

EPF – One Employee, One Account

The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has announced introduction of ‘One Employee – One EPF Account’ system from 1st May 2016. As per this, the various/ multiple EPF accounts of the same employee will be put in one account. The employee will thus be enabled to operate his accounts without checking / transferring the accounts on transfer etc. This will also help him operate these effectively and consolidate his EPF accounts.