The Escape Route

After the utter defeat in Bihar, Finance Minister Arun Jaitely says that this is not a reflection on Modi Government. Fine! But if BJP had won, what would have been the   claim? Only because of Modi the great win   has taken place.

Tipu Sultan – The mighty fighter against British

It is difficult to find another Sultan or King in India who has fought so much battles against the British and won. But in the last fight he was defeated and killed.
According to history he was not  communal and had ruled the country without any hatred against any other religion. The Karnataka Govt. is fully justified in organising  a homage to Tippu.

World Historians, Academics urges President, PM, Chief Justice to uphold law and Constitution!

Following the statements from academics and writers in India, more than hundred academics and historians from many countries has urged President of India, Prime Minister and Chief Justice to uphold law and Constitution allowing free and fearless expression of views, ensuring security for all sections of society and safeguarding values and traditions of plurality in Indian Society.

Any delay in ending the intolerance i the country will be disastrous. Prime Minister Mr. Modi listening?

TUs decides for strike in Tea Gardens, W.Bengal

More than 20 trade unions  in the tea gardens, W.Bengal, has decided to go on token strike on 1 December 2015 demanding medical facilities, payment of wages in time etc. Only Trinamool trade union is keeping away from strike. Despite many assurances, Mamata Govt. has not taken any action to settle the issues and hence the strike.

Winter Session of Parliament from 26 Nov. to 23 December

The winter session of Parliament will be held from 26 November to 23 December 2015 as per media reports. Whether the BJP Government will learn lessons from its utter defeat in Bihar and change its wrong  policies?

OROP Ordered – Why not 78.2% IDA Pension Merger for BSNL Retirees?

We appreciate govt. decision on OROP, though it is too late and not up to the demand of defence pensioners. The BSNL pensioners are now asking why not the govt. take is taking  action to order 78.2% IDA Pension fixation to those retired before June 2013? The government should act immediately.

MTNL closes CDMA Services in Delhi

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MTNL has closed its CDMA services in Delhi as per media reports. It has already surrendered part of its CDMA spectrum to the DOT and the same has been auctioned by the latter. But whether the refund is given to MTNL or not is not known. As per the same report, the revenue both for landline as well as mobile have been reduced.

The Government should urgently provide financial assistance to MTNL to improve  its services. The government can not sit tight and allow the company to fall down.

Telecom TU Movement (12) – Struggles against Neo-liberal Policies

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Industrial Strike and Bharat Bandh on 9th September 1993

The call for Bharat Bandh and Industrial Strike called by the central trade unions on 09-09-1993 against the anti-worker, anti-people neo-liberal policies being pursued by the Government, was well participated all over India and was a great success. E.III (N) union fully participated in the strike.

Proposal for One Day Strike in November 1993.

The Government and the DOT was moving in the direction of bifurcating the telecom services in order to fragment and privatise it. E.III  and T.III Unions took the initiative and campaigned the necessity of fighting the ill-motivated moves of the government. The following announcement by the Chairman, Telecom Commission, N.Vittal, in a seminar pointed to the direction the government was taking:

“The Telecom sector is poised for revolutionary changes that would facilitate the entry of indigenous and multi-national companies in this sector”. Vittal also stated that DOT has decided to do away with the tendering process to grant licenses to provide Value Added Services.

Press reports indicated that in Tumkur, Bangalore (Karnataka), Tirupur, Tutucorin(T.Nadu), Ghaziabad (UP) etc. the MNCs have been invited to open new services. For this purpose, DOT has prepared two plans viz. “Build, Lease and Transfer”(BLT) and “Build, Operate and Transfer”(BOT). The name itself indicated privatization. The entire telecom workers were angry at these unexpected developments.

The assurance of N.Vittal, Chairman, Telecom Commission, that the interests of the 4.7 lakhs of telecom workers would be fully protected did not satisfy anybody. There were strong protests from workers. The proposed re-organisation of DOT was nothing short of first step towards privatization. In the meetings of the three Federations held shortly afterwards, our unions insisted for immediate protest actions to counter the privatization move.

Accordingly, the three Federations and the Unions met and decided to organize a strike in the last week of November 1993 to focus people’s attention on the policy of destabilization of telecom services in the name of liberalization and de-regulation. The demands of the strike were decided as follows:

  1. No duality / multiplicity in telecom Services
  2. Complete upgrading of skills and education of work force to change the work culture
  3. Reduce working hours as recommended by the ILO to absorb surplus staff
  4. End corruption at all levels.
  5. Provide full information to unions and hold meaningful consultations
  6. Settle all the aspects with workers’ organizations.

All the unions and Associations started full preparations for the strike.

A fatal accident

In the course of a tour programme conducted by the employees of Calcutta Telephones District, a fatal accident took place on 3rd November 1993 near Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, when the private vehicle with the employees was coming from Manali. Five employees named below died and twelve received serious injuries:

  1. Sadhok (JTO) 2. H.G.Saha (TSO) 3. Ashis Ghosh (TSO) 4. Mrs. M.Basukar (TSO) and 5. Dilip Das (Canteen employee).

The unions and the administration took immediate steps to bring the bodies, to give treatment to the injured and intimating the relatives etc. The employees of Mandi Telephone Exchange gave all help. O.P.Gupta and Moni Bose went to Mandi on 5th November and arranged necessary things and consoled the comrades in distress.

Industrial Relations Bill opposed – Dharna on 7th December 1993

The Central government was moving fast to implement its neo-liberal policies which are anti-worker and anti-people. The Sponsoring Committee of Indian Trade Unions, the co-ordination committee of the Central trade unions, called upon the workers to organize massive dharnas on 7th December 1993 in protest against the proposed Industrial Relations Bill which sought to introduce exit policy as dictated by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and imposing several curbs on trade union rights of the workers to please the MNCs.  The Sponsoring Committee also proposed to organize an all India convention on industrial sickness in public and private sectors so that a country wide movement can be  unleashed to save the sick units.

The dharna was effectively organized by the telecom workers in all the places as directed by CHQ..

Solidarity with Postal Employees’ Indefinite Strike

The Postal employees went on indefinite strike from 7th December 1933 on their urgent and pressing demands, which was a complete success. The strike was withdrawn after agreement reached on 10th December 1933. Many important demands were agreed to by the Postal authorities. It was a great success.  E.III Union gave full support and solidarity to the struggling Postal employees. (To be continued)