Wednesday, February 29, 2012

PRESS STATEMENT

CONFEDERATION OFCENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND WORK

Date: 28th February 2012

PRESS STATEMENT

The General Strike of Indian working class for which the call was given by the Central Trade Unions and endorsed by all the Federations and the Central and State Govt. Employees elicited the largest participation today. The increased participation of workers in the industrial action was indicative of the growing realization of the need to struggle against the present economic policies of the Govt. of India.

The Central Govt. employees throughout the country responded to the call admirably in as much as the strike was almost total in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Manipur and about 80% in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, and partial in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Arunachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Orissa and Gujarat.

The strike was no doubt an impressive reflection of the total discontent of the employees over the various policy decisions like scrapping of the existing pension scheme, outsourcing, contractorisation and privatisation which have threatened the job security. The increasing prices of essential commodities had added to the agony and despite periodical wage increase through the system of Dearness Compensation, the employees found it difficult to make the both ends meet with the existing emoluments.

The Confederation National Secretariat while congratulating the Central Govt. Employees in general for the total co-operation in making the strike action a grand success, particularly place on record the exemplary and magnificent achievement of Income Tax Employees Federation and All India Central Ground Water Board Employees Association, who could make cent percent of their members to participate in the strike.

We once again call upon the affiliates to go ahead with the preparation of the next strike action in pursuance of the 14-point Charter of Demands which are of exclusive concern to Central Government Employees.

GOVERNMENT FILES APPEAL AGAINST JUDGMENT ON MODIFIED PARITY IN PENSION

LEGAL BATTLE FOR JUSTICE CONTINUES FOR PENSIONERS

GOVERNMENT FILES APPEAL AGAINST PRINCIPAL CAT JUDGMENT ON
MODIFIED PARITY IN PENSION

TO PRE 1.1.2006 PENSIONERS

The Government has filed an Appeal against the 1ST November 2011 judgment of the Principal Bench of Delhi Central Administrative Tribunal on modified parity in pension to the pensioners retired prior to 1.1.2006. You may remember that the Principal Bench of Delhi CAT had directed implementation of OM dated 1.9.2008 based on the Government's Resolution dated 29.08.2008 accepting the recommendation of 6th CPC for modified parity of pension to pre 1.1.2006 pensioners by nullifying the clarificatory orders issued subsequently that denied the real content of the 6th CPC recommendation as accepted earlier by the Union Cabinet through its Resolution dated 29.08.2008. However now the Government has filed an Appeal against the judgment of the CAT. The legal battle therefore is not over for the pensioners.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

MAGNIFICENT STRIKE

HISTORIC ALL INDIA STRIKE

OTTAPALAM HPO GATES CLOSED

=HISTORIC ALL INDIA STRIKE=

  • We Congratulate all comrades participated in the united strike.

  • All Post Offices in the Division remain closed on 28-02-2012
  • OTTAPALAM HO Not functioned

ABHIVADYANGAL !!!

Monday, February 27, 2012

PARTICIPATE AND PROTEST

THE BIGGEST HISTORIC JOINT STRIKE OF

INDIAN WORKING CLASS ON 28.02.2012

MORE THAN 20 CRORES ORGANISED AND UNORGANISED WORKERS WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE STRIKE

CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES ALSO JOIN THE STRIKE AS PER THE CALL GIVEN BY CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES AND WORKERS

FIVE LAKHS POSTAL AND RMS EMPLOYEES INCLUDING GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE STRIKE UNDER THE BANNER OF POSTAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION (NFPE, FNPO, AIPEDEU, NUGDS)

THIS HISTORIC STRIKE IS A GLORIOUS FIGHT AGAINST THE IMPERIALIST GLOBALISATION POLICIES OF THE GOVT. OF INDIA

THIS HISTORIC STRIKE IS A FIGHT TO PROTECT THE INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE AND WORKING CLASS OF OUR COUNTRY.

POSTAL EMPLOYEES ARE JOINING THIS STRIKE TO PROTECT THE INDIAPOST AND FIVE LAKHS EMPLOYEES

THIS STRIKE IS TO PROTECT OUR HARD-EARNED RIGHTS INCLUDING STATUTORY PENSION

THIS IS THE GREATEST PATRIOTIC STRUGGLE OF INDIAN WORKING CLASS

BE PROUD TO JOIN THIS STRIKE * BE PROUD TO JOIN THE MAINSTREAM OF THE INDIAN WORKING CLASS

ENSURE 100% PARTICIPATION OF ALL POSTAL AND RMS EMPLOYEES INCLUDING GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS.

LET US SAY IN ONE VOICE

“WORKING CLASS UNITY ZINDABAD”

“DOWN WITH IMPERIALIST GLOBALISATION POLICIES”


Sunday, February 26, 2012

28-02-2012- ALL INDIA STRIKE

28-02-2012- ALL INDIA STRIKE

DIVISIONAL CONVENTION

AT CHERPALCHERI

(VYAPARA BHAVAN)

ON 26-02-2012 (Sunday)


Com. P.K.Muralidharan, Circle Asst.Secretary, PIII, inaugurating the Convention

Thursday, February 23, 2012

ALL INDIA STRIKE ON 28-02-2012

WORKING CLASS PREPARES FOR HISTORIC GENERAL STRIKE

A K Padmanabhan

THE working people of our country have by now in full gear to go on a one-day historic general strike on February 28. All sections of Indian workers, in every corner of the country, have been preparing for this united action for the last three months.

HISTORIC OCCASION

The decision to go on a day's strike, as is well known, was taken in a national convention of central trade unions and industrial federations in New Delhi on September 7, 2011. On that day, all the central trade unions recognised by the government of India came to a joint platform for the first time in the history of independent India, to announce a day's general strike. This was to press for an agreed charter of demands which covered policy issues as well as immediate demands of workers, both in the organised and unorganised sectors.

This call was fully endorsed by independent federations of those working in various sectors, like state and central government employees and teachers, bank and insurance employees, defence production, telecommunication, petroleum and natural gas, electricity employees etc.

All these organisations began vigorous preparations during December 2011. Joint meetings and campaigns began by the end of that month.

Central leaders of all trade union organisations went to various state centres and also attended sectorial meetings at the national level in order to prepare for the strike.

A meeting at Mumbai on December 30 saw the national and also state level leaders of central trade unions planning joint initiatives. When approached, leaders of Bharatiya Kamgar Sena also participated. Various sections of employees and workers joined the meeting.

STATE LEVEL CONVENTIONS

The series of state level conventions began with a successful and massive convention in Hyderabad on January 5, with more than 2500 representatives from all over the state attending it.

Dr Sanjeeva Reddy (president, INTUC), B N Rai (general secretary, BMS), Gurudas Dasgupta (general secretary, AITUC), Tapan Sen (general secretary, CITU) and other central leaders along with state leaders addressed the convention. Leaders of the Telugunadu Trade Union Council (TNTUC) also attended.

January 9 saw an open air massive convention of all sections of workers in Kolkata, calling upon the workers of West Bengal to make the proposed strike a big success. National and state leaders of all central trade unions attended the convention.

In Kerala, a massive convention was organised on January 17, in which 18 organisations, central trade unions and various state level organisations, were represented. Addressing the convention, state leaders of these organisations approved a detailed programme of campaigns all over the state, and also sectoral programmes. These included district conventions, dharnas, vehicle jathas etc.

A mass meeting at Kochi on February 1 was addressed by central leaders including Gurudas Dasgupta (AITUC), Saji Narayan (BMS), A K Padmanabhan (CITU), Chandrasekhar (INTUC) and others.

State level conventions were also held in Haryana, Maharashtra, Orissa, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Tamilnadu. All these conventions were well attended, with national and state level trade union leaders addressing them.

Reports received from various states showed that district and regional or local level conventions were also being organised in every part of the country, and that workers from various unions are participating therein with much enthusiasm.

SECTORAL PREPARATIONS

One important development is that huge preparations had been going on at sectoral level.The central trade unions organised a convention of central public sector unions at Bangalore on January 13, and it evoked response from unions all over the country. This was the first time that such a convention was organised by all central trade unions. Among those who addressed were Dr Sanjeeva Reddy, B N Rai, Gurudas Dasgupta, Tapan Sen, R A Mittal (HMS) and M Shanmugan (LPF), apart from leaders of the Joint Action Forum of Bangalore PSUs and Coordination Committee of Hyderabad PSUs.

The convention adopted a declaration, calling for massive participation of PSU workers in the strike. It was circulated among PSU workers in large numbers.

This successful initiative prompted various unions in PSUs, like coal, petroleum and natural gas, NTPC, powergrid, telecom, etc, to come together and issue joint appeals. These were signed by national leaders of industrial federations or representatives in the national level negotiating bodies.

A national convention of workers of oil and natural gas PSUs was held in Delhi on February 4. It was organised by All India Petroleum Workers Federation, National Federation of Petroleum Workers, and Petroleum and Gas Workers Federation of India. These unions served a joint strike notice on the managements of all oil and gas PSUs. Countrywide campaigns were planned.

All the five federations in the port and dock sector, including those led by the HMS, CITU, INTUC and AITUC, issued a joint statement. Joint preparations for the success of the February 28 strike followed.

Leaders of national federations in public as well as private road transport sectors met at New Delhi and issued a joint statement. Regional and zonal level preparations are also made.In the defence production sector, AIDEF, INTUC and BMS affiliated federations were jointly organising campaigns all over the country for the success of the strike.

In the telecom sector, all the workers' and employees' unions including the BSNLEU, NFTE and FNTO came together to plan countrywide campaigns to make the strike complete Sectoral conventions and meetings were also held in various states. In Kerala, a massive convention of unions in central and state PSUs was held at Kochi on February 2, where state level campaigns were planned. Similar campaigns were planned in other states also.

As has been the practice, all unions in the banking and insurance sector will participate in the strike en masse. Countrywide campaign meetings were held in these sectors.Held at Hissar in December, the national conference of the All India State Government Employees' Federation, the largest organisation of state government employees in the country, unanimously decided to participate in the strike. Its leadership at all levels has been making all necessary preparations for a successful strike.

The Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers, representing all sections of central government employees including postal employees, has also called for turning the strike into a massive action of protest. The confederation leadership chalked out a countrywide tour programme for the campaign to ensure that the message and demands of the strike were taken down to the central government employees at all levels.

The recent united struggle of postal employees against the threat of closure of RMS and post offices in the country achieved success when the government was forced to give a written assurance not to close any office for the next three years at least, due to which the proposed indefinite strike was withdrawn. Now the postal employees' unions are fully involved in preparations for the success of the February 28 all-India general strike. Leaderships of the NFPE, FNPO and GDS unions jointly went on a countrywide campaign among the postal employees to ensure complete strike in the postal department.

A meeting of unions in the Southern Railway, including the DREU (CITU), SRES (INTUC), DRKS (BMS), AISMA, AILRSA, SRLU, SREF and others, conducted a campaign in the divisional headquarters in the zone and also among the passengers to explain the demands. Demonstrations will be held in all the divisional centres on February 28, and all workers will wear badges on the day.

Apart from posters, millions of handbills have already been circulated and more are being brought out. Wall writings are going on in various parts of the country..

Thus, with reports still pouring in from different states about the massive ongoing preparations for the strike, one may be pretty sure that the strike on February 28 will see an unprecedented participation, that men and women workers in the country will make it a historic one in all aspects. Firmly united, the working class is on the move and will be out in the streets to challenge the policies of the ruling classes.

M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

28-02-2012- ALL INDIA STRIKE

28-02-2012- ALL INDIA STRIKE

DIVISIONAL CONVENTION

AT CHERPALCHERI

(VYAPARA BHAVAN)

ON 26-02-2012 (Sunday)

FROM 10 am.

All are requested to Attend.