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Can BSNL reduce expense on electricity, petrol, diesel ?

05 Tuesday May 2015

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After salary of the employees, the second biggest expenditure in BSNL is that of electricity, diesel and petrol.  This comes to thousands of crores of rupees. BSNL in financial crisis and the target should be to increase the revenue and reduce the expenditure.

The biggest expenditurein BSNL is the salary of the employees. It can not be reduced. However, by withdrawing Medical Allowance with out Voucher, Restricting LTC, not increasing the rates of various allowances, denying Bonus etc. the BSNL Management has reduced the expenditure, though the staff side did not agree.

Now what about the second biggest expenditure; expenditure on energy. It can  be reduced to a certain extent. Install solar energy  wherever possible. Reduce the expenditure on car by officers by sharing travel. The petrol and diesel expenditure can be reduced a lot. The lights and fans in the offices can be switched off  when nobody is there. ( In many offices, it is seen that the lights and fans are on, even when nobody is there).

By circulars and directions alone this can not be implemented. Each and every worker has to take care that energy is not wasted and is used only when required. The BSNL Management can organise a “Save Electricity Month” with careful planning and see how much  expenditure on energy can be saved. The same with petrol and diesel also.

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SAVE BSNL, SAVE NATION (9) – Make mandatory service to Central/State governments, PSUs

05 Sunday Apr 2015

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BSNL and MTNL are telecom PSUs owned by the Government of India. Both are in difficult situation financially. For survival, fast expansion is required. In this, the government can help in various ways to increase the business.

When the Air India was in financial difficulty, the government has issued orders to all its officers/employees that they should only air travel by Air India. This mandate has helped  Air India to increase its customers.

In the same way, the government should make it mandatory for the central/state government/PSUs  to only take connections from BSNL and MTNL. This will help BSNL/MTNL in a long way. There would be much pressure from the private operators. But the government has to take the decision in the interests of the telcom PSUs.

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SAVE BSNL, SAVE NATION (3) – No Merger of BSNL and MTNL

27 Friday Mar 2015

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The Government is proposing to merge BSNL and MTNL. It had already formed a committee for the purpose of examining the issues connected with the merger. Months back, the government has stated that the merger will take place by June 2015, and before that a meeting with the unions will be held. It means that the government on their own will take the decision; after that a meeting will be held with the union to convey their decision. The workers and their unions do not agree to this.

The MTNL was formed in the 1980s bifurcating from the DOT. Nobody wanted the bifurcation. BSNL was formed in 2000 against the strong opposition of the workers. These two companies were formed to reduce the strength of government sector and to gradually privatise both. The method was to reduce the staff strength through VRS and also by disinvestment of shares, thus reducing the govt. share and hand over to private company as it has done in the case of Maruti Udyog Limited which became Suzuki and VSNL which became Tata Communications.

It is because of this, BSNL Employees under the Joint Forum/Joint Action Committee/Forum strongly opposed both VRS and Disinvestment and organised sustained struggles, including strike, which compelled the government not to impose both. Of course, still the recommendations are there to retrench 70,000 workers through VRS.

By merger of BSNL and MTNL, government is trying to kill both with one stroke, as they tried with Air India – Indian Airlines Merger.

In this connection, our demand is that before any discussion on merger of BSNL and  MTNL, three conditions should be fulfilled. (1). The 46.5% shares disinvested by MTNL should be bought back (2) There are liabilities to the MTNL to the extent of Rs. 20,000 crore; this should be waived / paid by the government and (3) the HR issues including different pay scales should be settled.

These are only but very reasonable and also unavoidable conditions. Otherwise keep the merger proposal in abeyance. BSNL employees can not agree to any merger without fulfilling these conditions.

 

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SAVE BSNL – SAVE NATION: Approach people for support

13 Friday Mar 2015

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The Forum of BSNL Unions and Associations has issued notice to the CMD, BSNL and Secretary DOT with copies to the Communications Minister, Labour Minister and  Chief labour Commissioner. The 20 point demands mainly are issues connected with the Revival of BSNL and a better service to the people.  Support of the people is very much necessary for the success of our struggle. It is for this purpose Forum has decided for the Signature Campaign. Our workers should go to the people, explain why BSNL is coming down, what actions are to be taken, what the government has to do etc. etc.

The signature collected so far in only about one-fourth of the required that is one crore. Out of this 25 lakhs, it is mainly from four- five circles like Kerala, T.Nadu, A.P., Karnataka, W.Bengal, Kolkata etc. Almost all circles have given the signatures, but it is far less than the quota to complete  crore target.

Circle Secretaries of all unions/associations should immediately start, if not started so far, to organise these programmes in their respective SSAs and collect maximum signature and send to the headquarters or to me direct

SAVE BSNL – SAVE NATION

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Congratulations T.N. and Karnataka

20 Friday Feb 2015

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Com. C.K.Gundanna, Convener Forum, Karnataka has intimated that till this date 1,61,128 signatures have been collected from the public as part of the SAVE BSNL Campaign.

Com. C.Chellappa, Convener, Forum, T.Nadu has intimated  that already 3,32,774 signatures have been collected.

We congratulate these comrades and the Forum leaders in their sincere effort to collect eh signatures and making it successful.

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SAVE BSNL, SAVE INDIA – Are 50+ workers unable to work, unable to get trained in the new technology or unable to hard work? No, Absolutely Not !

26 Monday Jan 2015

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The BSNL Management and the Government are making a big propaganda that one of the reasons for the poor service of the BSNL is the old age workers who are above 50 and are incapable to digest the new technology and are physically unfit. Hence they continue their arguments that all these workers should take VRS and leave BSNL. BSNL have asked the government for the funds for providing VRS to these 50+ workers.

This argument will seem to be correct at the first instance. Some of our comrades are also being caught in the trap. Let us examine to what extent this is correct.

1. During the last few decades, the average period of life span has increased considerably. The retirement age has been increased for Central/state/PSU etc. to 60 from 58 about 18 years back. The senior IAS officers, Judges and such personnel are allowed to continue service up to 65 years or so and allotted heavy responsibilities. The rule makers, Members of Parliament / MLA etc. are mostly above 50+ or so. Top Military, Navy, Air Force officers are all above 50.

This clearly indicates that 50+ is not an old age at all. Mentally and physically they are capable  of attending efficiently to their entrusted duties.

2. Let us specially think about the physical work. The workers in agriculture,  construction of buildings, bridges, roads etc., are not only young men, but also workers having age of more than even 60. The pilots, drivers of trains, vehicles, boats etc. are also not limited to young men. The same with the drivers and operators of army trucks and defence vehicles.

2. Are BSNL employees who are above 50 or so incapable to attend to their works whether physically or mentally ? Absolutely NOT.  They are also capable of attending to their job effectively as in the other sectors/areas as mentioned above.

3. The important issue is that the BSNL employees/Workers should be given suitable training in the new technology and services continuously. Even without any formal training, these senior workers are capable of using mobile applications, internet, face-book, mobile banking and other related online activities. During the conferences, I have seen myself, how our senior comrades are effectively using the new technology. If they have learnt these, there is no reason why they will not learn the new technology in their own telecom sector? May be a few employees may be slow in acquiring new technology. That is  a fact in every sector. But the majority can certainly absorb the technology, if sufficient training is given. It is only because they are not given suitable training, that the present weakness continues.

4. This is a challenge to the employees of BSNL. In the name old age whether they are to be treated as incapable and sent out through VRS as per the policy of the government and BSNL Management or whether they should be given sufficient training and retraining and made them to fit to the new technology. The second option means, the workers face the challenge of new technology and win. In case of those who are not able to physically attend to certain works, casual contract workers, who are comparatively young can be utilised, as is already being done.

The BSNL workers are not prepared to accept defeat and fall in to the traps of the government and the management. The challenge is to be taken effectively and show them and the people that BSNL workers are in the forefront to provide a better service to the nation. BSNL workers have made impossible in to possible in the past and they will do the same in future also.

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Insurance Workers Support SAVE BSNL Campaign

08 Thursday Jan 2015

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Com. V.Ramesh, General Secretary of All India Insurance Employees Association (AIIEA) has  directed its units to extend all support and solidarity to the SAVE BSNL Campaign. In Delhi, Com. A.K.Bhatnagar, General Secretary, North Zone, contacted and offered his full support to the campaign programme.

Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations thanks AIIEA and its leaders for the kind gesture of solidarity and support.

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SAVE BSNL – Forum invites all BSNL Unions/Associations to be part of the Save BSNL Campaign and action programmes.

19 Friday Dec 2014

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The Forum of BSNL Unions and Associations of  Non-Executives and Executives, in its meeting has decided to invite all the unions/associations in BSNL, who have not become part of the Forum so far, to join the massive SAVE BSNL campaign and the action programme decided by the Forum. The Convener of the Forum, Com. VAN Namboodiri has been authorised to contact all these unions and invite them accordingly.

Therefore, it is requested that all these unions/associations may kindly be part of the SAVE BSNL Campaign. All these general secretaries are being contacted by the Convener.

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SAVE BSNL – Forum Meeting on 19th December calls for massive campaign

19 Friday Dec 2014

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A meeting of the Forum of BSNL Unions / Associations was held on 19-12-2014, presided over by Com. Suresh kumar, GS BSNLMS. Convener, Com. VAN Namboodiri briefed the meeting about the developments and activities after the last meeting. A brief report on the decisions taken is given below:

Decisions of the Meeting of the Forum of BSNL Unions / Associations held on 19th December 2014

After detailed discussion on the agitational programme including the Indefinite Strike with effect from 17th March 2015 decided by the Forum on the issue of Revival of BSNL, the following decisions were taken in the meeting of the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations held on 19th December 2014.

Agitational Programmes for Revival of BSNL including Indefinite Strike from 17th March 2015:

  1. The Convener, Forum, will address / contact all the applicant unions in BSNL to be part of the Save BSNL campaign and programme of action of the Forum.
  2. The Memorandum to the Prime Minister should be translated in Hindi and circulated to the circles in Hindi area. The Circle Secretaries of non-Hindi areas should translate the same in the regional language and circulate. Start the campaign immediately and collect maximum signatures on the Memorandum by holding meetings, meeting the public in and explaining the situation in BSNL etc. so that One Crore Signature can be collected as per the target fixed.
  3. Efforts should be made to meet the Communications Minister by the Forum on the issues connected with the Revival of BSNL.
  4. Now that the date of the strike has been postponed to 17th March 2015, another notice should be issued to the CMD BSNL and Secretary DOT within the stipulated time as per rules.
  5. Forum Circle/SSA units to be formed urgently, wherever it has not been formed so far. Circle Conventions should be organised with the full participation of all unions/associations. The Circle unit of the Forum will discuss and decide the dates of the Convention. Regular meetings of the Forum should be conducted.
  6. Propaganda material for the SAVE BSNL Campaign should be prepared and circulated widely.
  7. Meet the Member of Parliament of the constituency and present the issues on Revival of BSNL, requesting him to take up the issue with the government..
  8. Approach unions of Central Government, State Governments, PSUs etc. for solidarity and support to the SAVE BSNL campaign.
  9. Make all out efforts to make all programmes of action successful with maximum participation of workers.

V.A.N.Namboodiri,                                                                                           Convener, Forum                                                                                           19-12-2014

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Mighty Demonstrations held today on ” Demands Day”

11 Thursday Dec 2014

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Reports are reaching from many centres about the observation of the “Demands Day” programme today by organising mighty demonstrations as per the call of the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations.

In BSNL Corporate Office, Bharat Sanchar Bhawan, a well attended Lunch Hour Demonstration was held with participation from NTR and Corporate Office. Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, Forum, welcomed all and spoke about why the Forum has decided for the agitational programmes culminating in an indefinites Strike from 17th March 2015. The Government is moving to close many PSUs including BSNL and this has to be resisted. BSNL has to be saved and strengthened. He explained the issues included in the Strike Notice and called upon the workers to fully participate. Coms. C.Singh Chairman, Forum (NFTE) P.Abhimanyu (BSNLEU), A.A.Khan (SNEA), Prahlad Rai (AIBSNLEA), K.G.Jayaraj (AIBDPA) and RS Chouhan, CS BSNLEU addressed. The Circle Secretaries of NTR and Corporate Office deserve congratulation for the good campaign and participation of the workers in the programme.

The next programme called by the Forum is the Three Days Dharna from 6th to 8th January 2015. Maximum members should be mobilised for the mass Dharna.

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