Com.Retnambal retired from Service – Best Wishes and Greeetings

Com. Retnambal, Circle Asst. Secretary BSNLEU Andaman and Nicobar islands Circle retired on 31st July 2015. She was an inspiring leader who, along with Com. S.P.Kalirajan, gave life to BSNLEU and made it a mighty force. Though not a CEC Member, she was always in the CEC meetings and gave her opinion on important issues. During my visits to the Islands, both Com. Kalirajan and Com. Retnambal were always there in the front for organsing the workers.

I am sure she will continue to be  amongst the workers, now both in BSNL and outside also.

My Best Wishes and Revolutionary Greetings to Com. Retnambal.

History created – 15 crore workers on Strike

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Once again history is created. The General Strike today is estimated to have been participated by more than 15 crore workers. The call given by the  10 Central Trade Unions and the federations and associations of various sector unions, including CG Employees, Defence, State Govt. employees, PSUs including telecom/BSNL, have been an unprecedented success.

In BSNL, the strike has been almost complete. BSNL Employees Union had participated in all the strike called by the Central trade Unions till date.

The Casual and Contract Workers all over India participated in a big way. In states like W.Bengal, Kerala, T.Nadu, Karnataka, Assam, the strike has been complete. Reports of successful strike is pouring from all the circles.

BSNL _DOT Pensioners on the call of AIBDPA organised demonstrations in support of the Strike in many places.

The government’s claim that it is addressing the concerns of the workers has been completely rejected by the workers. Modi Government has failed to settle even one demand raised by the CTUs. While lakhs of crores of rupees are gifted to the corporates through tax waival, concessions etc. the workers and the people at large are completely ignored.

The struggle will continue for abetter deal to the workers and the common people!

Revolutionary Greetings to all the participants in the strike! You have once again created history!

Parliamentary Committee will look in to Call Drops

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The Parliamentary Standing Committee on IT and Telecommunications will look in to the issue of call drops in mobile phones, which is is ever increasing and has become a nuisance. One reason is lack of mobile towers, while the other is a calculated plan on the part of the telcos to increase their revenue,since call drops mean more calls and charge.

The Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on IT and Telecom, Anurag Thackur stated that the committee will seriously consider the matter and give necessary recommendations.

Minimum Alternate Tax(MAT) – No retrospective taxes says Finance Minister

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The Finance Minister, Arun Jaiely, has stated that the Minimum Alternate Tax will not be imposed upon the foreign institutional investors(FII) and foreign portfolio investors(FPI) prior to April 2015.  The Income Tax rules will be changed accordingly  as per the Minister.

This is a great bonus for these investors. The government will be losing lakhs of crores of rupees due to this concession, though the FM says that there will be no loss.

The government which denies to the toiling workers a minimum of Rs.15,000 which they have been demanding for a long time, has no difficulty in waiving lakhs of crores of rupees for the corporates and the big business. This indeed is a government of the corporates, for the corporates and by the corporates.

The Biggest Strike in India starts at midnight of 1st – 2nd December 2015

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The D-Day is here for which thew workers have been preparing for months. Yes, the One Day General Strike called by the 10 Central Trade Unions, which have a combined membership of 15 crore is going to stat by the mid-night of today, 1st September – 2nd December.More than 14 crore workers are expected to participate. Last minute arrangements are going on. In many places rallies, participated by thousands and thousands of workers have taken place today.

And the strike starts at midnight.  Participate fully in the stuggle against the anti-worker policy of the government and the 10 point demands raised by the trade unions.

Below is given the

CEC Meeting of BSNLCCWF at Delhi on 4th September 2015

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An emergent meeting of the BSNLCCWF will be held at New Delhi on 4th September 2015 to discuss about agitational programmes and the All India Conference to be held at Kanyakumari on 3-4 October 2015.

Circle Secretaries are requested to bring the CHQ quota with them.

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New Delhi, September 1: The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:

Don’t Create Communal Controversies in Late President Kalam’s Name

The recent renaming of Aurangazeb Road in New Delhi is a very unfortunate measure since it is widely regarded as the first step in a campaign to rename historical places and roads on communal grounds. It is regrettable that the Delhi state government under AAP leadership also became a party to this decision. The Polit Bureau demands that the decision be reversed. There are many other ways to perpetuate the memory of the late President Abdul Kalam.   Creating such controversies is, in fact, an undignified manner of paying tribute.

 

 

General Strike on 2nd September 2015

Within a few hours, the General Strike against the anti-worker policies of the government and on the demands of the working class will start. In BSNL, the strike will start at 24.00/ 00.00 hours on the night of 1st September and will continue till the 24.00 hours on 2nd September. (24 hours).

Make the strike a complete success.

Telecom TU Movement 1991-2015 (5)

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Protest Telegrams to DOT demanding recognition to Com. Moni Bose

As per the direction of the CHQ hundreds of telegrams/Savingrams were sent by the District /Branches of the E.III Union  to the Secretary, DOT demanding recognition of Com. Moni Bose as General Secretary. It was felt that the DOT will be compelled to accept the democratic verdict of Bhopal AIC.

All India Trade Union Convention on 17th September 1991

The collapse of the USSR in the 1980s changed the equation of world powers. The capitalist countries  led by USA with a uni-polar power centre had its implication world over. India was no exception. The Congress government with Prime Minister Narasimha Rao initiated the anti-worker new economic  policies by the early 1990s.  Attacks on the working class increased.  Many proposals for privatization loomed large. CITU and other progressive trade unions strongly opposed these anti-people and anti-worker industrial policies. The All India Trade Union Convention held at New Delhi on 17th September 1991 by the Central trade Unions, called for an Industrial General Strike on 29th November 1991 against these anti-people policies.

All India Convention of CG Employees & Workers on 10-11-1911

An All India Convention of the Central Government Employees and Workers was held at Azad Bhawan Auditorium, New Delhi on 10th November  1991 to discuss about the new developments. The Confederation, All India Defence Employees Federation (AIDEF), NFTE and NFPE were the sponsors. AIRF and other Federations were participating. A total number of 357 delegates from the Federations and different State Co-ordination Committees participated. The Presidium consisted of Comrades  O.P.Bhasin(Confederation), K.Adinarayana (NFPE), S.Jagannathan (NFTE) and Ganguly (AIDEF).

Com.S.K.Vyas, Secretary General of the Confederation of CG Employees & Workers presented the Declaration for the consideration of the All India Convention, which narrated the latest developments and the need to fight back the anti-worker economic policies of the central government.  The Declaration was supported by the various speakers including Comrades K.M.Mathew (AIDEF), K.Adinarayana (NFPE), O.P.Gupta (NFTE), G.L.Dhar (Secretariat Employees Fedn), Bhangu (AIRCE), K.K.N.Kutty (ITEF), Baroda Bhattacharjee ( CGCC W.B), Prabhakaran Nair (CGCC AP), Moni Bose (E.III), M.B.Vichare (CGCC Bombay) and Bhavani Bhattacharjee (Audit & Accounts). Most of the speakers stressed upon the necessity of not only extending solidarity and support but also directly participating in the strike called by the Central trade Unions.

The Declaration adopted by the Convention decided to organize country wide campaign on the following demands:

  1. Reformulate the industrial trade and Economic policies in consultation with the trade unions.
  2. Stop privatizations of government departments and no computerization without employees consent.
  3. Concede wage parity and grant 20% wage increase
  4. Regularise ED/Casual employees
  5. Lift ban on recruitment and fill up vacancies.
  6. Grant bonus to all employees drawing pay up to Rs. 3,500 per month
  7. Income Tax exemption for those drawing salary up to Rs. 3,500 etc.

The convention called upon the CG employees and workers to express solidarity to the strike by holding rallies, demonstrations, wearing of badges etc. as also direct participation in the 29th November 1991 strike called by the All India Trade union Convention.

The Postal and telecom unions decided for direct participation in the strike and call was given for the same.  Certain other federations also gave call for strike. The new leadership in E.III took the strike call in right earnest and made all out efforts for the same.

Nationwide Industrial General strike on 29th November 1991

The 29th November 1991 General strike was a big success. Railways, banks, insurance, transport, heavy industries all were seriously affected by the strike. Discontent of the workers against the new economic policies was expressed through the strike.

The CG employees participated in large numbers. The new leadership in E.III union gave valuable contribution in taking the correct decision by the workers. In E.III, there was complete strike in Kerala, W.Bengal, Assam, N.E.Region. In T.Nadu Circle, E.III Union observed one hour strike, while a full day strike was observed in Madras Telephone District.  Where full day strike was not possible, the workers participated in mass demonstrations, dhrnas etc. en masse with virtual stoppage of work. The CG employees have joined the fight along with the working class in one form or another. This was a unique feature.

In Delhi, a massive rally was held on 29th November 1991 at Boat Club, participated by thousands of CG employees. The same was addressed by Coms. S.K.Vya, OP Gupta, K.L.Moza, G.L.Dhar, O.P.Bhasin, Moni Bose and others.

The role of the new leadership in E.III was much appreciated by the entire central government employees and their organizations. Within 2 months after the Bhopal AIC, the workers understood the change for the better.

Massive Signature campaign

The Meeting of the Central Secretariat of E.III Union held on 3rd February 1992 strongly protested against the non-recognition of Moni Bose as General Secretary and congratulated the branches for the large number of telegrams/savingrams sent to the DOT demanding recognition. The meeting decided to organize a massive Signature Campaign on the issue. The members were called upon to sign a  Memorandum addressed to the Chairman, DOT on the following demands:

  1. Recognise Shri Moni Bose as General Secretary of All India Telecom Employees Union Class III.
  2. Stop Privatisation of Telecom Services and Telecom Industry and
  3. Stop all measures resulting in reduction of staff, redundancy and mass scale transfers on account of closure and conversion of Telephone exchanges.

The signature campaign was a big success with many thousands of employees signing the same and sending to DOT. (To be continued)

LIC completes 59 years of Excellence, The Victory Star of the PSUs

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On this 59th anniversary of the Life Insurance Corporation  of India, we extend hearty Congratulations and Greetings to LIC and the workers, who have magnificently charted its course for better service and strong financial viability. It is only with the committed and dedicated service of the LIC employees, Agents, Management and all concerned that the company has grown and became the one of the best PSU in the country.

1st September 1956 is a red letter day for the nation. It was on this day that the private Insurance companies were taken over by the government and LIC was formed. Now, looking back we can realise that it was a wise decision. There is no Life Insurance Company in the world with a better serve record.

Keep up LIC! The nation is with you!