6% DA increase for CG Employees from July 2015

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New Delhi, Sep 9: The Centre today increased dearness allowance for its employees to 119 per cent from 113 per cent, a move that will benefit 50 lakh employees and 56 lakh pensioners.

“Every six months government reviews dearness allowance. This time we have decided to increase DA by six per cent over exiting 113 per cent rate,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters after Union Cabinet meeting here.

An official statement said the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved release of an additional instalment of Dearness Allowance to central government employees and Dearness Relief to Pensioners from July 1, 2015.

This represents an increase of 6 per cent over the existing rate of 113 per cent of the Basic Pay/Pension, to compensate for price rise, it said.

The decision will benefit about 50 lakh government employees and 56 lakh pensioners, it added

The increase is in accordance with the accepted formula, which is based on the recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission (CPC), it said.

The combined impact on the exchequer on account of both DA and DR will be Rs 6,655.14 crore per annum, and Rs 4,436.76 crore in the financial year 2015-16 (a period of 8 months from July, 2015 to February, 2016), it said.

As per the practice, the DA rate increase is an average of 12-month consumer price index-industrial workers from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015.

In April, the government had hiked DA by 6 per cent to 113 per cent of their basic pay with effect from January. DA is paid as proportion of the basic pay. (PTI)

 

Telecom TU Movement 1991- 2015 (6) – Disruption at Mysore CWC Meeting

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Mysore CWC – Disruption by the defeated leadership

OP Gupta, as Secretary General, issued notice for holding of the Federal Council of NFTE at Mysore from 14th to 17th March 1992. Federal Council consists of the office-bearers of the Federation, all the General Secretaries of the affiliated 9 unions and the Federal Councilors elected from the All India Conference of the respective affiliated unions on the basis of their respective membership. As part of the conspiracy against the new leadership of E-III Union, the defeated leadership requisitioned for a CWC meeting of the E-III Union.

The CHQ E.III Union, after receiving the requisition, called for a  special meeting of the Central Working Committee at Mysore on 14th March 1992 for the specific purpose of discussing the non-acceptance of Moni Bose as GS of the union by the DOT. This was also to enable the CWC members, who are also Federal Councilors to participate in the Federal Council being held at Mysore.

From the very beginning, some of the  CWC members from the OPG group tried to obstruct the proceedings on one issue or another. But unfortunately for the disruptors, the majority of the CWC members fully supported the CHQ. When they found out that they are in minority, they wanted to create dispute and scuttle the meeting. They demanded without any justification that the District Secretaries of Ahmedabad, Bangalore etc. be treated as circle secretaries. This was against constitutional provisions and as such was rejected by the President.

OPG and group tried to create pandemonium and started beating some of the CWC Members. This was naturally resisted. Again finding that they are not getting any support from the majority, they walked out. That was the plan  to create a dispute.

Later, a circular was issued by OPG that he does not accept the verdict of the Bhopal AIC and the old office-bearers will continue. Com.S.Jagannathan was nominated as Officiating General Secretary, followed by Com. M.B.Vichare. OPG also wrote to the department stating that they are the real office-bearers of E.III Union.

DOT supports disruptors

Instead of rejecting the bogus claim of the disruptors outright as was required under the circumstances, DOT accepted the letter and treated the same as a dispute. It was most shameful on the part of the DOT to support a dispute after five months of the All India Conference, thus helping the disruption to butcher democracy and truth.

The Mysore CWC condemned the non-recognition of Comrade Moni Bose and strongly demanded that he should be accepted as General Secretary.

Federal Council at Mysore, 14-17 March 1992

There was sharp difference on the policies to be adopted by the Federal Council. The acceptance of reduction of staff by the three Federations, viz. NFTE, FNTO and BTEF,  in the name of cadre restructure was severely criticized by many Federal Councilors.

Shri B.S.Verma, Director (SR), who attended as official observer, openly praised O.P.Gupta, in his speech, possibly to influence the election in his favour. This in any way, was a breach of rules and democratic principles. A resolution moved by Com. Moni Bose criticizing the NFTE leadership on cadre restructure received 42.3% votes, though it could not be passed.

Stiff contest to the election took place.  Coms. J.N.Mishra, P.S.Ramankutty and Tirlok Sharma who contested to the posts got 43% votes. Com.O.P.Gupta was elected as Secretary General, but with  a low margin of votes, which reflected that he was losing support even from his own comrades. Later, some more comrades deserted OPG.

Unfortunately, the NFTE Executive decided to recognize the disruptor group of M.B.Vichare as  the General secretary of E.III Union, thus supporting disruptors of the movement. The duly elected General Secretary of E.III union, Moni Bose, was kept out. All doors were being closed in the face of the democratically elected leadership.

NFTE Office demolished

The accommodation allotted to NFTE and occupied by it at  Gole Market, New Delhi,  was demolished on 27-03-1992 by a large number NDMC workers supported by the police. The NDMC wanted the site to construct certain buildings, including a hotel. The unexpected demolition resulted in the loss of valuable documents, furniture, type-writers etc. The offices of the P&T Administrative and T.IV unions were also destroyed. NDMC claim was that notice was given earlier for vacating and since not vacated they are demolishing the same. Com.OPG, Secretary General, NFTE, who was in the office protested. He was arrested and taken in to custody and kept at the Mandir Marg Police Station.

Coms.VAN Namboodiri and K.M.Pillai, who were in the Dada Ghosh Bhawan, hearing the news rushed to the NFTE office. The demolition was continuing. Despite protest, the demolition did not stop. They went to the Police Station and met OPG. The police stated that he has not been arrested but is in custody only and after some time will be released. But nothing happened.

Demolition of NFTE office and arrest of the Secretary General were serious matters. Com. Moni Bose, GS, was out of station. Com. Namboodiri immediately contacted the leaders of three Federations and wanted immediate protest action. E.III Union gave immediate Sit-in-Strike call in the night itself, which was followed by the 3 Federations next day. Complete dislocation of telecom services was the result. Detailed  discussions took place at high level. On the assurance of the Cabinet Secretary that alternate accommodation will be allotted to NFTE, the agitation was called off by the evening of 28th March 1992. Com.OPG had been released in the late night of 27th itself.  NFTE was allocated quarters in  Bangla Saheb Street, near VSNL Office (now Tata Communications). (To be continued)

EPF contributions to be pledged for home loans.

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It is reported that EPFO is favourably considering a proposal to allow its subscribers to pledge their EPF contributions to buy low cost houses. The installments will be paid from  future EPF contributions. The proposal will be  discussed in the meeting of the EPFO to be held on 16th September 2015.

 

vannamboodiri.com completes 6,000 blog posts

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During the past few years since 2010,  when this blog vannamboodiri.com started, I have been trying to post blogs which are of interest to the BSNL workers, PSUs, to the employees and workers at large and also on general subjects. This includes strong criticism of the anti-people neo-liberal policy being implemented by the government. Sometimes, educational material were also put. A series of articles on the BSNL and P and T Trade Union Movement also have been posted. One series is being published now also.

I am happy that I have been getting full support and encouragement from many comrades, friends and well wishers in this respect. I had tried to reply to the comments made by our readers to the extent possible.

While putting this 6000 post, once again I convey my Best Wishes and Greetings to you all and request continued support in my effort!

8th September – International Literacy Day

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Today, 8th September 2015, is the International Literacy Day. The theme for this International Literacy Day is “Literacy and Sustainable Societies” as per UNESCO.

India has got the maximum number of illiterates in the world. Despite almost 7 decades after India got independence, the literacy has not improved much. While declarations and assurances from the central government is galore in this matter, not much effort is not made. Even the allotment for elementary education in the budget is coming down. The governments are not interested in increasing literacy due to their own vested interests. Maximum literacy is in Tripura and Kerala, which have reached the position during the Left Party Rule.

A great movement for full literacy in the country should come up with the support of the government, the institutions and the people.

Contract workers should not be more than 50% of regular employees – new proposal?

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The great success of the 2nd September 2015 National One Day Strike participated by more than 15 crore workers on their 12 point demands, has made the government to think. The withdrawal of the BMS on dictate from the RSS, did not had much impact on the strike. Many BMS units have gone on strike, despite the decision of the leaders.

Now, it is reported that the government is thinking about reducing  the  engagement of contract workers. At present, in many PSUs as well as in private sector, contract workers are engaged much more than the regular employees, that too at far below the wages of the regular employees. This has created much tension and anger.

The government,it is stated, is thinking of limiting the contract workers at 50% of the regular workforce and pay them minimum wage. But the demand of the trade unions are that the contract workers should be regularised and till that time, they should be given equal wages – Equal wage for equal work. The proposal of the government will not solve the problem. Neither will it end the exploitation of the contract workers.

“BSNL should have frequent interface with customers” – Communications Minister

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Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has advised that BSNL should have frequent interface with customers which will help BSNL to grow.

This is true. Instead of being only in the offices, not only during the time of fault repair etc., but on other times also, the BSNL officers and employees should meet the subscribers at their places and interact on their issues and concerns and  solve the same, at the same time improving and increasing the business.

LIC has got about 10 lakh agents to spread the message and meet the people. Department of Posts has got Postmen, GDS and SB Agents etc. What we require is  such a committed section of employees, vendors, Agents etc. who will be able to reach the entire public and give the message of BSNL and its services.

BSNL March Ahead – Revenue increased, Loss Reduced – CMD BSNL

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According to Anupam Shrivastava, CMD BSNL, has stated that the company is managing its operational maintenance expenses and salary of employees from its own resources. It is self sufficient on as at present. The losses have come down during the last few years, from Rs.8,851 crores in 2011-12 to Rs. 7,884 crores in 2012-13, Rs. 7,019 in 2013-14 and Rs. 7,265 in 2014-15. The revenue has increased from Rs. 27,128 crore in 2013-14 to Rs. 27,996 in 2014-15.

According to CMD BSNL, the Revenue is expected to increase to Rs. 42,000 crores by 2018-19.

The continuous effort of the workers to improve the services and the new schemes have helped in improvement.But that is not sufficient. Even now, the annual loss is more than Rs.7,000. This has got to be reduced and the revenue has got to be increased much more.

The government should change its anti-BSNL policy and assist the PSU to come back to its past glory.

BSNL to provide minimum 2Mbps speed for broadband from 1st October – CMD

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BSNL is upgrading its services. According to Anupam Shrivastava, CMD BSNL, the telecom PSU will be providing a minimum speed of 2Mbps for its broadband connections with effect from  1st Ocober 2015, the 15th formation anniversary of the company.

At present BSNL offering a minimum speed of 512Kbps, which is going to be increased to 2Mbps. This will attract more subscribers as has been the case after the introduction of the “Free Night Calling” and “Free Roaming” Schemes introduced some months earlier.