Jallianwal Bagh Massacre – We remember the Martyrs!

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It was 97 years back on 13th April 1919,  that hundreds of people were massacred in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, who had assembled there for a meeting. It was British General Dyer, who ordered shooting of the innocent people. It was a brutal dark chapter of the British rule in India. The massacre shocked the entire world.  The sacrifice did not go in vain.  The Independence movement became stronger and the British had to leave India by 15th August 1947.

A Martyrs Column is erected at Jallianwala Bagh in memory of those dead. Every year memorials are held there. A few years back, I got the opportunity to be present in such a memorial.

We remember the martyrs in this day and pay our respectful homage to all of them!

Vacate victimisation and cancel unjustified transfers of IDBI employees

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The IDBI Management has issued victimisation transfers to many of its employees for participation in the recent strike against privatisation of IDBI. This is unwarranted since the workers have got a right to bargain and struggle on their justified demands.

We demand that victimisation and transfer of the IDBI employees be immediately cancelled.

EPFO’s creditable settlements

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Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has stated that it had settled 118 lakh claims of retirees in 2015-16. 96% of these claims are settled within 20 days. It is a good performance.

Whether any private companies can claim such a great performance?

Why can’t Drivers be called ‘Pilots’?

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Driver is a designation continuing for a long time. Driver means one who drives. The man/woman who drives a plane is called Pilot. A pilot mean one who pilots. Fully correct. Now the driving of the train, car, bus etc. also have been much technically upgraded from the old driving. There is full justification to change that designation also.

I think this will suit: Airlines/ Flight Pilot, Train Pilot, Car Pilot. Why not all the drivers be called pilots? It will feel nice.

DPE should change the designation ‘Non-Executives’

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‘Non-Executive’ is a negative designation meaning one is not an executive. This is part of the British colonial legacy. A positive name should be given to this section of employees. DPE should take action for the same.

‘Non-Executive’, ‘Non-Gazetted’ and similar designation/category should change.

New Year Greetings on Vishu, Bihu, Baishakhi!

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My Best Wishes and Warm Greetings to all Comrades, Friends and Well Wishers on the occasion of the New Year, Vaisakhi, Vishu, Masadi, Bihu etc!

Let the New Year be a period of happiness and prosperity!

The Grand March against unemployment concluded with a big rally in Athens, Greece

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The Grand March against unemployment Concluded with a big rally in Athens, Greece

The Grand March against unemployment in Greece which started last week, April 3, reached Athens yesterday, Sunday, April 10, where it was welcomed by the working class and the people of Athens with a large gathering and Concert organized by the Athens class unions and the National Union of Musicians.

Solidarity in March expressed a number of trade unions from around the world.

The March was a great success.

CPI(M) opposes US military bases in India

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CPI(M) has issued statement strongly opposing US military bases in India, which is reproduced below:

“No Bases for US Armed Forces

 “The Modi government has taken the dangerous step of deepening military collaboration with the United States by agreeing to allow US armed forces to use base facilities in Indian naval and air force bases.

The US Defence Secretary and the Indian Defence Minister have announced an in principle agreement has been reached for a Logistics Exchange  Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA). This is just another name for the Logistic Support  Agreement (LSA) that the United States enters into with military allies like Philippines, South Korea and Japan. Unlike what the Defence Minister says, refueling, maintenance and repair facilities for American ships and airplanes will require the  stationing of US armed forces personnel on Indian soil on a regular basis.Along with this agreement, the Defence Minister has indicated that two other agreements are on the anvil, Communication and Information Security Memorandum of Agreement (CISMOA) and Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA).  These will make the Indian armed forces command and control structure integrated with the US armed forces. In doing so, the BJP government has crossed a line which no other government has done  since independence – converting India into a fullfledged military ally of the United States.

By this, the Modi government has compromised national sovereignty and the strategic autonomy of the country.  All political parties and patriotic citizens should oppose this surrender to the USA.   The Modi government must be told that these anti-national steps do not have the support of the people. It should immediately retract from signing the Logistics Agreement.”

 

Despite strong protests from Central TUs, Govt. moves to fix Rs. 10,000 as minimum Wage

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The Central Trade Unions have demanded Rs. 18,000 as minimum wage for contract workers and it is one of the demands on which a one day strike will take place on 2nd September 2016. The demand for a minimum wage of Rs.15,000 has been updated to Rs. 18,000, after the VII CPC has recommended Rs.10,000 as the lowest wage on the basis of the Dr. Akroyd formula. While this demand is pending, the government is proposing Rs. 10,000 only as minimum wage to contract workers. This is discrimination and denial justice.

BSNLCCWF strongly oppose the move of the Central government to fix a minimum wage less than Rs. 18,000. It strongly demands that the minimum wage for contract workers be fixed at Rs.18,000.

VII Membership Verification in BSNL – 1,64,224 voters, 40,239 less than VI Verification.

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The BSNL Management has announced the total number of employees eligible to vote in the VII Membership verification for electing the Recognised Union/s. The number is 1,64,224. A.P.Circle has the maximum number with 19,046 followed by Maharashtra (16,221), Gujarat (13,752), Karnataka(12,466) and T.Nadu(12,126). The circles with the lowest number of voters are T and D Circle ( 46) and BRBRAITT (70).

In the last Membership Verification the total number of voters was 2,04,463. The number of voters has come down by 40,239. BSNLEU got 99,380 and got the first position. The maximum number of votes for BSNLEU were received in the last verification from AP (11,056), Maharashtra (10,394), Karnataka (7,937) Kerala (7,734) and Gujarat (6843) circles.