70 the anniversary of Nagasaki bombing observed

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70th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, by the USA, was observed there on 9th August, the day it was bombed causing more than 74,000 death, with thousands of people participating. The people, as usual, took the pledge to keep peace and not to take any steps for any military adventure or armament.

At the same time, the Government was criticised  for its move to change the peace policy it continued for the last 70 years and preparing some kind of defence strategy.

VII CPC Report may be delayed

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As per the communications from Com. Shiv Gopal Mishra, Secretary, Staff Side, JCM National Council, the report of the VII Central Pay Commission may be delayed by about one month. The report was expected to be submitted by the last week of August 2015.

Com. Mishra had met the Chairman and Secretary of the VII CPC on 7th August 2015, during which this news was conveyed to him.

Lakhs of CG employees are eagerly waiting for the report. Most of the state governments also implement the recommendations. It will have its own impact on the Pay Revision/Wage Agreement in the the central Public Sector also.

“Why do you bring more trains, when you can not protect the lives”? – SC

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“Why do you bring more trains, when you can not protect the lives”?

The above question raised by the Supreme Court to the central government and department of railways is in time and most appropriate. Almost every week, report of train accidents and deaths are reported, either due to technical reasons or human error. The safety of the passengers are not given the priority that should be. As stated in this blog earlier, the modernisation and update of the tracks, regular check up, appointment of regular staff etc. are some of the issues immediately to be attended to, with sufficient funds from the government. The government should act without delay.

Mysuru – Cleanest City in the Country, Bengaluru the cleanest state Capital

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Karnataka state has got the first position both with regard to the cleanest city in the country, out of 476  cities,  as also the cleanest state capital. Mysuru and Bengaluru are the cities respectively. It has also got two other cities, viz. Hassan and Mandya included in the first 10 cleanest cities. Congratulations for the people of Karnataka for this rare distinction.

The first ten cleanest cities include Tiruchirappally, (T.Nadu), Navi Mumbai, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram(Kerala), Halisahar(W.Bengal) and Gangtok (Sikkim).

These rankings are based on the extent of open defecation and solid waste management practices in these cities.

But compared to the cities in UK, Europe etc. we are still far behind. We have yet to see whether the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan will have some major effect on the cleanliness in the nation. The old saying is ” Cleanliness is next to godliness”, which shows the importance given to cleanliness from those days. We can miss godliness, but not cleanliness.

 

 

Revival of BSNL – Post Card Campaign 10 -22 August 2015

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Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations has decided to organise a Post Card campaign from 10th to 22nd August 2015 on the issue of revival of BSNL.

The Posts Cards are to be addressed to “Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Communications Minister, Sanchar Bhawan, 20, Ashoka Road, New Delhi -110001” with the following content:

“Hon’ble Minister of Communications & IT is requested to immediately settle the demands submitted by the Forum, for the revival of BSNL.”

The name, designation and station of the employees should be mentioned. The address, the content and the name of the employee – all should be hand-written. The intention is that all the 2.25 lakh employees should be party to this massive campaign and pressurise the Government to take immediate action for the revival of BSNL. The campaign can be planned in many ways by organising GB meetings, meeting each and every employee, issuing pamphlets, press releases etc. etc. This is part of the Save BSNL Campaign.

The Government should be waken up from its slumber and compelled to take necessary action for the Revival of BSNL as demanded by the Forum in its Charter of Demands earlier.

Kerala BSNL Strike – Agreement Reached: Agitation withdrawn : Congratulations!

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Hearty Congratulations to the Kerala BSNL Workers! Agreement reached between the Circle management and Unions – Strike and agitation withdrawn.

We heartily Congratulate the casual and contract workers and employees of Kerala Circle for their great victory. Agreement has been reached between the three unions, BSNLCCWF, BSNLEU, SNEA and BSNL Circle management on the demands of the casual and contract workers as also in vacating the victimisation.

After the transfer of MSS Rao, CGM, the new CGM in-charge Shri Subbaiah had discussions with the unions represented by Coms. K.Mohanan, CS, BSNLEU, Sudheer, President, SNEA, Somasekharan Nair, CS CCLU at 17.30 hours. The following agreement was reached:

  1. Rs.100/- will be increased in daily wage of contract workers from the present Rs. 336/-
  2. A Committee including the Management and the representatives of the 3 unions is constituted to discuss on the demands of the workers.
  3. All the victimisation imposed in connection with the present agitation will be vacated.
  4. All the victimisation imposed on SNEA leaders in the last SNEA struggle will be vacated.
  5. The Strike of the CCLU and the Hunger Strike by BSNLEU and SNEA are withdrawn on the basis of the agreement.

We Congratulate the valiant workers of Kerala for their great Victory! We thank the CHQ of all the concerned unions for the effort made by them for seriously taking up the issue with the CMD. We thank all the unions, associations and individuals for supporting and helping the struggle!

We also thank the CMD BSNL for his intervention and strong action to settle the issues and save the BSNL services in Kerala.

Impact of Kerala BSNL Strike – MSS Rao, CGM, Kerala shifted

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The sustained struggle including strike by the employees as also casual and contract workers in Kerala had its effect at last. MSS Rao, CGM, Kerala, whose anti-worker actions and victimisation of union workers and leaders, has been directed by the Corporate office today, to proceed on leave immediately handing over the charge to Shri Subbiah, next senior officer. Transfer order will be issued after deciding the place of posting.

Yesterday, we had pointed out, that there is no other way, but to transfer the arrogant officer, since not only victimisation was taking place, but the entire services in Kerala were being adversely affected by his wrong decisions.

We congratulate the BSNL workers of Kerala for the sustained struggles and also the CHQ for ensuring that an opening has been made to settle the immediate issues, by the transfer of the CGM Kerala.

We hope that the new BSNL Kerala Circle in-Charge will start immediate discussion with the unions and settle the fully justified demands of the workers.

No struggle is in vain. The result will come soon or later.

Shift anti-worker CGM – No other option to save Kerala BSNL Circle

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The CCLU workers as well BSNL employees in Kerala are on struggle for the last one month. The complete strike by the casual contract workers and Hunger Strike by the leaders of BSNLEU and SNEA against vindictiveness of and victimisation by CGM Kerala is continuing for the last four days almost paralysing the BSNL services. While the CCLU is on strike for better wages and upgradation from unskilled to skilled category as also for implementation of the strike agreement made earlier,  the employees are on agitation against victimisation and harassment of leaders and workers of the unions. Any sensible management would have discussed the issues with the unions and found a settlement. Despite one month of struggle, no worthwhile discussion has taken place.

The assurances given by the Communications Minister to the Kerala M.P.s as well as the assurances given by the CMD to the leaders of BSNLCCWF, BSNLEU and SNEA are not honoured by the CGM Kerala. Shri MSS Rao, CGM Kerala is acting beyond his powers and has already made the entire employees against him by his arrogant and anti-workers decisions. We do not know, whether he is acting in such a way as to help the private companies and sabotage the services to the people so that the one circle, which has always been profitable is also made in to loss.

The workers and the trade unions in Kerala can not allow such a situation. It is a circle which has sent out such arrogant bureaucrats in the past, whether they were in P and T, AGs Office or elsewhere. We usually do not demand for the transfer of an officer. But now, he has crossed every limit and there is no other way except that the present CGM should be packed and sent out of Kerala, if the circle is to be saved. The Minister and CMD should ensure that he is transferred immediately from the circle. Nothing less than that is acceptable to the workers.

We demand the Minister and the CMD to immediately transfer Shri MSS Rao, CGM from Kerala Circle to outside.

WFTU Supports General Strike in India on 2nd September 2015

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The WFTU has issued the following statement on 03 Aug 2015:
The World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) that represents more than 92 million workers all over the world expresses its strong solidarity with our class brothers and sisters of India, who prepare a National General Strike for September 2nd.

During the last years India has met great financial rise. It is member of BRICS, has nuclear arsenal and space program. But this financial boom is not a benefit for most of the one billion people of India. Skyscrapers are built next to the slums. Extreme wealth is gathered next to starving people. While the rich become richer, the wretched are once more the victims. The growth of the capitalist economy is always based on the escalation of the exploitation of the working class. Today that India and its bourgeois political forces take pride on the economic and military strength of the Indian Nation; the vast majority of the people live the contradiction of pauperization.

In these conditions the struggle and the demands of the Trade Union movement of India is just. The WFTU affiliates in India have been preparing this strike for months, showing the determination and the will of the class forces to mobilize the great force of the working people. The success of the National General Strike in India, on September 2nd will be a success for the working class of the world.

Especially this year, when the WFTU celebrates its 70th Year Anniversary, we would like to highlight the historic contribution of the class trade union movement of India to the World Federation since its foundation. It is a fact that without the struggles and the contribution of the trade union movement of India, the international class trade union movement would not be the same.

The WFTU expresses its internationalist support and solidarity to the struggle of its Indian brothers and calls all trade union organizations of WFTU to stand in solidarity with the National Strike of the Indian working class.

Long Live International Solidarity! Long Live the class trade union movement of India! All success to the National General Strike of September 2nd!

‘Hiroshima Day’ observed in Japan

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Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima – Doves being released on 6th August 2015

Tens of thousands of people observed  a minute  silence at 8-30 a.m. on 6th August 2015 at the ceremony in Hiroshima’s peace park near the epicentre of the 1945 dropping of the atom bomb by USA, marking the moment of the atomic blast. Then dozens of doves were released as a symbol of peace.

The U.S. bomb, “Little Boy,” the first one dropped in Hiroshima  killed 140,000 people, and a second bomb “Fat Man,” dropped over Nagasaki three days later, killed another 70,000, first of such attacks in any war.