‘Telecom TU Movement’ – Your suggestions welcomed

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For the last few months, I have been posting in my blog, a series of articles on the ‘Telecom Trade Union Movement 1991-2015’. 11 installments are already published. A few senior comrades have sent some suggestions. My thanks are due to them and  I am including their suggestions. I  request all the readers to convey their opinions/suggestions/modifications etc. so that quality of the articles become better. Thank You.

Telecom TU Movement (11) – The Historic Judgment – Moni Bose Recognised

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The Historic Judgment  – Moni Bose Recognised as General Secretary

On 18th September 1993, Justice Susanta Chatterjee of Calcutta High Court delivered the Historic Judgment in the case filed against the order of the DOT de-recognising Moni Bose as GS. The Court directed the DOT to declare Moni Bose as the duly elected General Secretary of the All India Telecom Employees Union and to extend all facilities of a recognized union to him.

This news raised immediate enthusiasm amongst telecom workers throughout the country that truth has been vindicated. The dark conspiracy hatched by DOT and OPG was defeated. Democracy has been upheld by the Hon’ble Court.

Extracts of the relevant portion of the judgment are given below:

“Considering all these aspects of the matter, this court finds that the election of the petitioner No.2 as the General Secretary of the writ petitioner No.1 is not disputed and / or challenged by anybody. At the time of filing of the petition, the petitioner No.2 is undisputedly elected as   General Secretary of the petitioner No.1 union and the delegates representing several thousands of employees have their unequivocal rights to elect the office-bearers to represent the union in accordance with law. It is up to the respondent authorities whether they would extend the necessary facilities to the union officers. The relevant circulars indicates, inter alia, that an ex-employee can also be elected as office bearer of the union and there is a dis-qualification as to an employee who has not retired honourably. In the present case it appears from the materials on record that the petitioner No.2 was a temporary employee  and his service was terminated without any reason and without any stigma. By such  termination it can not be said that the petitioner No.2 incurred any disqualification. By such termination per-se there  is no dishonor nor there is any disqualification. The termination of the job equates the petitioner No.2 in the category of the employee. If there is no allegation against him, if there is no dishonor against him, it must be construed that the petitioner No.2 stands in the category of an ex-employee having the necessary qualification to represent the union as an office-bearer. Besides, for a long period, since 1947 the said petitioners representation has been accepted by the respondent authorities. The relevant circulars under Rule have not been adhered to and the case of Shri O.P.Gupta is a glaring example. Regard being had to the background of the case, facts and circumstances and also the actions for long many years to accept the petitioner No.2, there is no necessity for issuing the impugned communications. This court has considered the steps taken on 13-12-91, 22-1-92 and 5-5-92 and this court is convinced that the steps taken by the respondent authorities in not recognizing the petitioner No.1 at the relevant points of time, are unfair, unjust and uncalled for. Said Communications are deemed to be quashed.

For the foregoing reasons this court finds that there is no bar and/or implement to grant the reliefs to the petitioners as stated for. The writ petition thus allowed to command the respondent authorities to release and / or render all facilities to the petitioners No.2 as duly elected general Secretary of the petitioner No.1 union. Such reliefs are however available to the petitioner No.2 so long as the General Secretary of the said petitioner No.1 union.”

Com. Somnath Chatterjee, M.P. and senior Advocate (who later became the Speaker of Lok Sabha), appeared for Moni Bose and argued the case very effectively.

At last, justice was vindicated. However, the DOT delayed implementation of the judgment. OPG & Co. tried to pressurize N.Vittal, Chairman, Telecom Commission & Secretary DOT, not to grant recognition to Moni Bose. He argued that if Moni Bose is given recognition, there will be further litigation by him (OPG). Shamelessly he fell at the feet of the administration, after failing in election as well as  in court.

DOT had no other option in view of the judgment. It issued orders on 11th November 1993, after delaying about two months, granting recognition to Moni Bose as the General Secretary of E.III Union. The administration failed to take the defeat graciously. In a most vindictive manner, it directed the union to conduct election within six months viz. before 28-4-94. It was intended not to allow Moni Bose to function as also to create another disruption in the next All India Conference. The conspiracy and disruption continued. (To be continued )

Wal- Mart paid millions of dollars of bribe in India! Will Mody govt. take action?

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A report by PTI is  given below about the massive bribery by  MNC Wal-Mart in India. Thousands of people have been bribed to get customs clearing etc.  It is an international scandal. How to stop corruption and bribery? Will the Mody Government take action?

“New York, Oct 19 : A US government investigation is said to have found evidence of Wal-Mart Stores Inc allegedly paying thousands of small bribes to Indian officials to get customs clearances and obtain real-estate permits, the Wall Street Journal reported today.

Vast majority of payments were below USD 200 (about Rs 13,000 at current exchange rate) and some were as low as USD 5(Rs 330) but together totalled millions of dollars.

The three-year federal probe “found evidence of bribery in India, centring on widespread but relatively small payments made to local officials there”, the Journal reported citing persons it didn’t identify.

“Much of the suspected bribery investigators unearthed in India involves thousands of small payments to low-level local officials to help move goods through customs or obtain real-estate permits.

“The vast majority of the suspicious payments were lessthan USD 200, and some were as low as USD 5,” it said. “But when added together they totalled millions of dollars.”

The world’s largest retailer entered India in 2007through a supermarket joint venture with Bharti Enterprisesbut split up in 2013. Since then, it is mostly focused onwholesale business.

Wall Street Journal said investigators found similar payments in Mexico, but “the bulk of such activity seemed to be in India”. (PTI)

 

19 October, 2015:Massive Dharna demanding PLI (Bonus).

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19 October, 2015:Massive Dharna demanding PLI (Bonus).

Massive dharnas were organized in Circes / SSAs demanding payment of Productivity Linked Incentive (PLI) / Bonus to the BSNL employees and executives. The programme was organized as per the call of the Forum of BSNL Unions & Associations.

At the Corporate Office premises, New Delhi, the dharna was participated by more than 500 employees. In addition from NTR and Corporate Office, comrades came in large numbers from Haryana and UP (West). The dharna was inaugurated by Com. V.A.N. Namboodiri, Patron, BSNLEU and was addressed by General Secretaries and Circle Secretaries of Unions and Associations. Com. Balbir Singh, President, BSNLEU, Com. K.G. Jayaraj, General Secretary, AIBDPA, Com. Islam Ahmed, President, NFTE, Com. Prahlad Rai, General Secretary, AIBSNLEA, Com. Aravind Dahiya, Joint Secretary, SNEA(I), Com. Suresh Kumar, General Secretary, BSNLMS, Com. Gautam, Dy. General Secretary, SNATTA and other leaders addressed.

 

Meeting with Director (HR)

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Meeting with Director (HR)

Com.V.A.N. Namboodiri, President, BSNLCCWF, today, 19.10.2015, met Smt. Sujata Ray, Director (HR) and discussed the following issues.

(1)     Regularisation of casual labourers.

The Federation asked for preparing a scheme for regularisation of the casual labour as was agreed to earlier. Director (HR) stated the Management is examining the case.

(2)     Committee for fixing wages, Kerala circle.

The official committee will fix the next date for the meeting in which the Federation representatives will be called.

(3)     Implementation of Minimum wage, EPF, ESI etc.

Director (HR) stated that strict instructions have been issued to ensure that the above are fully implemented. Com. Namboodiri pointed out many places where they are not implemented. Director (HR) told the Federation to give the list where the rules are not implemented.

 

(4)     Gratuity for casual labour.

Director (HR) assured that the issue is in the agenda of the next meeting of the BSNL Board.

WFTU Message on “International Day for the Eradication of Poverty”

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The world is observing “International Day for the Eradication of Poverty” on 17th October since 1993, as per the call of the United Nations Organisation(UNO). The working class have a great role in fighting against poverty. The World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) has given the following call on this day:

“The world class oriented trade union movement, WFTU, the 92 million
workers in 126 Countries of the world which represents have devoted
all their actions in the eradication of poverty, not only this day.

Poverty, unemployment, wretchedness are elements inherent in the
capitalist system. Billions of people all around the world live under
the official poverty line. The capitalists’ crisis forces to the side
more and more parts of the population, increasing the numbers of the
poverty stricken, and on the other hand the antilabor governments
around the world adopt measures to increase the capitalists’
profitability. The only way to fight against poverty is fighting the
exploitation of man by man, is the class-oriented fight against
capitalism.

We call all WFTU affiliates and friends to strengthen their fight, to
stick their necks against the capitalist class. We are confident that
the working class can and must organize in its trade unions, fight and
build another society and economy that will plan production based on
the modern needs of the workers and not of the capitalists. A society
without poverty and unemployment, a society with equality and social
rights.” (Machine Translation)

Grant Adhoc Bonus to BSNL Employees, Casual Contract Workers

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The Forum of BSNL Unions and Associations have demanded that Adhoc Bonus be paid immediately to the BSNL employees, since the discussion on the PLI (Productivity Linked Incentive) is still not completed. The Navaratri has already started and Vijaya Dashami, Puja  is on 22-23 October 2015. There is no further time to discuss and decide. It is therefore important that Adhoc Bonus be paid immediately.

The Bonus or PLI should be paid to the casual and contract workers also, who are the lowest paid in BSNL.

Communist Party of India completes 95 Years

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The  Communist Party of India was formed in Tashkent on 17th October 1920. This 17th October 2015 is the 95th anniversary of the historic day. It was formed in a foreign country due to the special circumstances of the times, when India was under British Rule and any move for a Communist Party will be crushed. In fact it happened after the formation. Most of the leading Communists in India were arrested and charged with sedition against the government and criminal conspiracy and were punished and sent to jail for many years. Peshawar, Kanpur and  Meerut Conspiracy Cases are some of these.

The communists used the court hearings to express their views ina very effective way and thoroughly exposed the British imperialism and its rule in India. These statements in the court are parts of the history of the Communist Party.

While CPI(M) takes the position that the Communist Party of India was formed on 20th October 1920, the CPI is taking the position that it was formed in September 1925.  Both the parties agree that the formation took place in foreign soil, with the support of the Communist Party of Soviet Union after the great 1917 October Revolution.

The formation of the Communist Party of India had positive impact on  the freedom struggle and events afterwards.

 

Rs. 27 crores recovered from “Neer” Contractor by CBI in Delhi

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It is reported in today’s newspapers that a Rs.27 crore have been recovered from a raid by the CBI from the house of a contractor of “Neer” (drinking water) being supplied to the Railway. It is estimated by the CBI that he has made about Rs. 500 crore from the contract during the last 10 years, during which period he was supplying more than 70% of the “Neer” bottle water required for the passengers travelling in the Railways. The contractor had close connection with high officers and ministers. He has floated many companies for getting the tender. It is also mentioned that the contractor was selling the bottle water for Rs. 15/- while he purchased the same at Rs.6/- per bottle and the water was not purified as required.

This raises two very important questions.How and why the Railway department was allowing the contractor to cheat the people both on the price and the hygienic condition of the water? Who are all onnected with this big scam?

Immediate action is required and the guilty, however high they may be, should be brought to book. This is an issue of the health of crores of people who travel in the railways and believe about the quality of the water and drink it.

Delhi Car Free Day on 22nd October 2015

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The Delhi Government has declared 22nd October 2015 as ‘Car Free Day’ in Delhi. One main road in the capital will be free from cars on that day. Only Public transports will be available. The day is being observed as part of reducing the congestion and pollution in the city. A similar  experiment done in Gurgaon a few weeks back  was a great success and supported by the people.

Such ‘Car Free Days’ can be organised in other cities also.