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OBSERVE S.K.VYAS MEMORIAL DAY ON HIS FIRST DEATH ANNIVERSARY,13-02-2016.

 

Dear Comrades!

The 3rd AIC of NCCPA held at Kolkata recently in the month of November 2015 had resolved to observe 13th February each year as the Memorial Day of Comrade S.K.Vyas. It is our misfortune that we miss him at this hour of dealing with the aftermath of 7th CPC with the Central Government. Comrade S.K.Vyas who had associated himself from the 1st Pay Commission to the recent 7th Pay Commission, had dealt the Pay Commissions and the Central Rulers with his nature bestowed intelligence and wisdom. An undisputed leader of the Central Government Employees and the Pensioners in India, his contributions are immense. His lone voice in the Standing Committee of JCM at times when the Government tried to impound the dues of CG Employees or tried to freeze the wages of Employees is still ringing around us and leading us to take correct positions at times of policy offensives of the Government. His role in linking the CG Employees movement with the entirety of the Working Class movement of India was spectacular. In fact we take pride in his leading role in unifying the government employees and the central trade unions of working class on a single platform of struggle against the neo-liberal offensives. He was also the founder of NCCPA the apex organisation of all Central Government Pensioners in India. NCCPA CHQ calls upon all organisations to hold befitting meetings in accordance with the decision of NCCPA AIC and remember Comrade S.K.Vyas!
KKN.Kutty
Secretary General NCCPA 

Greece Protest against Pension reforms

Massive Protest against pension reforms that are part of Greece’s third international bailout.

AFP Athens, Feb 4 : Greece was hit today by a general strike against an unpopular pension overhaul that has rallied workers against the embattled government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. The 24-hour labour action has deprived the country of train and ferry services and will sideline dozens of flights. Hospitals will operate on emergency footing, gas stations will remain closed and taxis have been pulled off the streets. Lawyers and farmers are also participating in the walkout. The general strike, the third in as many months, is directed against government plans to lower the maximum pension to 2,300 euros (USD 2,500) a month from 2,700 euros currently and introduce a new minimum guaranteed basic pension of 384 euros. The leftist administration of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras also wants to merge pension funds and increase social security contributions by both employers and staff. The plan has been criticised by a wide array of professional classes, from lawyers and engineers to sailors and farmers. The farmers have formed protest hubs at dozens of locations on Greece’s national highways, intermittently blocking traffic with tractors over the past two weeks. On Tuesday the farmers blocked passage of freight trucks into Bulgaria and Turkey, causing long lines on the respective borders. Greece must save 1.8 billion euros from state spending on pensions under a three-year bailout signed with the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund in July. The Tsipras government has warned that the nation’s pension system will soon collapse without the reform, which is expected to be put before parliament for a vote later this month.

BSNL provided 20 lakh new connections in January 2016 – Congratulations!

A REPORT FROM BSNL TELESERVICES IS GIVEN BELOW FOR INFORMATION

“We all are seeing the BSNL rejuvenating plans which are becoming the success stories. Yes, BSNL did it. BSNL has declared a new achievement which is, it has got 2 million gross new subscribers for BSNL Mobile in the month of Jan 2016, a new millstone for the efforts they have put in. BSNL is going like a bullet train and very aggressively with its new plans and decisions to make itself one of the best in class service provider for its sector.

Being a Public Sector enterprise, any change is a great deal. BSNL the only PSU in the telecom segment is able to push new boost among its own employees and its stake holders. BSNL strategies and adoptions of market expectations are quite dynamic. On the prima face, we thought that BSNL is trying to stand after a great surge. After a couple months it started running with its new BSNL Mobile Plans and Broadband Plans catalyzing the change in BSNL plans which were quickly accepted by large consumer base making BSNL to drive like a bullet train.

The financial year 2015 16 have given a bight scope of agility among BSNL stake holders. BSNL agenda, to make the company customer centric rather than a monotonous PSU company. To make this realized by its subscribers BSNL had implemented many plans and approach routes and bridged the gap between the subscriber and BSNL.

In this new record, BSNL Employees, Unions, Associations supports with their hard work to achieve this new mile stone, and in this new record Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan records top most growth and Assam, UP East, UP West, HP, Madhyapradesh, Maharashtra and Tamilnadu followed the record of acquiring highest volume of new mobile customers.”

Yes, BSNL is on the way to recovery by the joint efforts of the Unions/Associations and the Management. Let us continue this magnificent effort to bring BSNL to its past glory!

Coordinadora Obrera Sindical: Solidarity with condemned workers of Goodyear-Amiens

31 Jan 2016

On Tuesday, the 26th of January, the Coordinadora Obrera Sindical (COS) attended the rally in front of the préfecture of Perpignan (the regional government offices, Northern Catalonia) to show support for the eight workers of Goodyear factory condemned after the 2013 and 2014 protests against the closing down of the factory based in Amiens (Picardy, north of France). In this long conflict the detestable proprietors attacked once again the labour rights, as well as repressed the trade-unionist movement whatever cost: for the first time in more than fifty years the French government, through the Amiens’ court, requests an up to 24 months of imprisonment sentence for the former workers for peaceably holding the Goodyear factory management in the building over 30 hours, while occupied by the employees. Few months later the factory shut down for good sacking 1,150 workmen, 750 of whose have not been yet able to find another occupation.

Among the trade unions and social movements from the Northern Catalonia who gathered in the demonstration in solidarity with the condemned workers and expressing their opposition towards the reforms, there were the Catalan language teachers. They are deeply threatened by the Education reforms in France which will reduce the, already little, hours of Catalan language and the classes taught in Catalan at secondary schools and high schools, despite the growing demand at all levels. The planned reform, according with the teachers communiqué, may suppose “the death of the bilingual classes, the wealth and the diversity provided by such a mixed groups”.

The Coordinadora Obrera Sindical shows again its support and solidarity with the threatened and condemned workers; highlighting that the capital accumulation carried out by the big holdings and the loss of social and working rights are the consequences of a “State of alert” imposed by the French government, which is by no means the consolidation of their overreacted Security Policy. Once more, terrorism is used as an excuse to pass the future legal law which will enhance the power of the police and the security state department, as well as the loss of French citizenship by any person the government regards as a suspicious, which
doubtless will discriminate the migrant population more than ever.

As a result of all the above mentioned, the COS convene every individual who stands against the anti-social French government reforms to attend next Saturday, 30th of January, at 10.30am in the Plaça de la Victòria (Perpignan), and manifest solidarity with the workers, from here and from all over the world.

Stop the repression of the working class!
Catalan Countries, 26th January 20016
Coordinadora Obrera Sindical

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF JOINT SECRETARY (IC) WITH NODAL OFFICERS HELD ON 2ND FEBRUARY, 2016

 

A meeting of all the Nodal Officers Of various Ministries/DepartmentS, who have been appointed to interact with the Implementation Cell in connection with the processing of the recommendations of the Central Pay Commission, was held on 02.02.2016. Joint Secretary (IC), Department of Expenditure, presided over the meeting

2. While explaining the background and the context in which the meeting of Nodal Officers was held, it was brought Out in the meeting that after the receipt of the report Of the 7th Central Pay Commission on 19.11.2015, Ministry of Finance initiated a proposal to setup an appropriate mechanism to process the recommendations Of the Commission. With the approval Of the Cabinet. an Empowered Committee Of Secretaries (E-COS) headed by the Cabinet Secretary has been set up on 27.1.2016 to screen the recommendations and to firm up the conclusions for approval Of the Cabinet. An Implementation Cell (IC), as a dedicated and focused wing in the Department Of Expenditure (DOE) has been created to work as the Secretariat for the E-CoS.

3. AS the recommendations Of the Commission relate to various Ministries/ Departments, their views/comments would be essential to process the matter for submitting the same before the E-CoS. JS(Pers), D/0 Expenditure wrote a d.o. letter to the Secretaries Of various Departments on 21.11.2015, wherein all the Departments were requested to formulate their views/comments on the recommendations of the Commission pertaining to them after taking into account the representations of the Staff Associations and also to nominate a Joint Secretary level Nodal Officer for interaction with the Implementation Cell. While a number Of Ministries/Departments have sent their comments and nominated their Nodal Officers, the comments received from some Ministries are simply in the nature of forwarding the representations of the Staff Associations without their comments.

4.In the above background, JS(IC) explained that there was a need for all the Ministries/Departments to furnish their comments in a structured format so that their collation and analysis could be placed before E-COS in a systemic manner. Accordingly, JS(IC) impressed upon the following action points to be acted upon by the Nodal Officers to enable an expeditious processing of the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission:

(i) Departments who have not yet nominated a Nodal Officer, should do it within the next 2 days.

(ii) To be ensured that Nodal Officers are not changed midway, unless extremely unavoidable.

(iii) Nodal Officers may get acquainted with the recommendations of the Commission as specifically applicable to their Departments. Nodal Officers to find out which Wing/Office (attached or subordinate or UT) is concerned with the recommendations of the Commission. The mechanism of Nodal Officers should also be put in place in attached/ subordinate/lJTs so that the comments of such offices could be properly coordinated at the level Of the Department concerned without any further delay.

iv)The comments Of the attached/subordinate offices/UTs should be compiled by Nodal Officers at the Department level itself.

(v) Nodal Officers to take note of any representation or demand Of the Staff Association under the administrative purview Of their Department, Nodal Officers to ascertain the views/comments of the concerned Office on the recommendation Of the Commission in the light Of the representation /demands raised by the Staff Association.

(vi) In case, there is any need for consultation with the Staff Association at the level Of the Department, the same may be done as per the assessment Of the Department.

(vii) Thereafter, the formal views/comments of the Department should be sent to the Implementation Cell (IC) on the recommendations of the and directly related to that Commission, which are specifically Department.

(viii) In case, the Department is of the view that any recommendation which are specifically related to their Department. need any modification, adequate justification in clear-cut terms should be brought out while sending the comments to the Implementation Cell (IC),

(ix) In case of any modification, the extra financial implications (per annum) over the recommendation Of the Commission should be Clearly indicated.

(x) If no modification Of the recommendations Of the Commission is suggested, approval Of the Secretary of the Department should be Obtained before sending the recommendations to the Implementation Ceil (IC). If, however, any modification is suggested, approval of the Minister should be obtained.

(xi) While the views/comments of the Departments on the recommendations Of the Commission directly and specifically applicable to that Department are mandatory. a Department is free to offer views/comments on the recommendations which are Of general nature or concerning other Departments.

(xii) Besides sending the comments/views of the Department in the running format, the same should also be sent to the Implementation Cell (IC)in the ‘prescribed proforma’ within two weeks. The soft copies of the same should also be sent through email. The email id of JS(IC) is : jsic- cpc@nic. in

(xiii) Nodal Officers shoud regularly keep a watch on the website Of the Finance Ministry at the link http://www.finmin.nic.in/the ministry/dept expenditure/notification/7cpc/index.asp. E-mails Should also be checked regularly for the purpose. The updates/further action to be taken shall be posted there to facilitate quick action.

5. Apart from the above action points, it was also felt that sub-groups may be formed after the receipt of comments from the Ministries/Departments to accord focused consideration to certain specific issues, if necessary.

6. Besides above. after detailed deliberations, the Nodal Officers also agreed to the following ‘

(i) Even if the Department has no comments, it should send a response, saying that it has ‘Nil Report’.

(ii) While certain Departments have already given their comments, these comments would be sent again in the ‘prescribed format’ and in accordance with the points brought out in para 4 above.

(iii)Nodal officers would ensure that the comments of their Departments on all the recommendations Of the Commission and also on the representations received so far from the Staff Associations are forwarded to Implementation Cell (IC) in the prescribed format in a consolidated fashion and not in piece-meal within next two weeks.

(iv) If a representation was made by a Staff Association before the 7b Central pay Commission and the Commission after due diligence has not accepted the demand made therein, the same matter should normally not be considered at this stage. However, if Departments consider that the issues are of such nature that they require consideration at this stage also, then they may give their comments with full justifications to the Implementation Cell (IC).

7. With the above discussions, the meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

 

COMS. A.K. BHATTACHARJEE AND K.G.JAYARAJ REELECTED.

The 2nd Triennial Conference held at Tirupati on 2,3- February, 2016 has elected the office bearers for the next triennial period unanimously.

Advisor    : Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri ( New Delhi )

Patron     : Com.P.V.Chandrasekharan (Kerala)

President                           : Com.Ananta Kr Bhattacharjee (Kolkata )

Vice Presidents                :

Com. P. Asokababu (Andhra Pradesh)

Com. Susanta Kr Ghosh (West Bengal )

Com. S.Mohandoss (Tamil Nadu )

Com.Prabhir Dutta (NE II )

Com. Supriya Mitra ( Kolkata)

Com. S.C.Shrivastava (Madhya Pradesh)

General Secretary : Com. K.G.Jayaraj (Kerala )

Asst. General Secretaries :

Com. D.Basu (CORTO,Kolkata)

Com. M.R. Das (Assam)

Com.G.G.Patil (Karnataka)

Com. K.Govindaraj (Chennai )

Treasurer    : Com.R.Aravindakshan Nair.(Kerala)

Organising Secretaries  :

Com.K.P.Sharma (Rajasthan )

Com.Swastika Dasgupta (Kolkata )

Com. K.Kaliprasad. (Tamil Nadu )

Com.Kuldeep Singh (Haryana)

Com. R.V.Singh ( UP- West )

Com. M.B.Chaniyara (Gujarat )

TIRUPATI AIC CONCLUDED WITH A CLEAR MESSAGE OF FURTHER STRUGGLE FOR SETTLEMENT OF GEUINE DEMANDS.

The 2nd All India Conference will be remembered as a glittering milestone in the history of the mighty organisation. The  massive participation of delegates, serious deliberations strictly according to time schedule and self discipline maintained and the excellent arrangements by the Reception Committee have created a new history and made the AIC memorable.

40 delegates participated in the discussion on the triennial report presented by the General Secretary which covered all the issues. The report and the audited accounts for the years 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15 presented by Com.M.P.Kunhanandan were adopted by the conference after the reply of the General Secretary.

The AIC also adopted amendments to the constitution for the increase in the rate of membership.

Resolutions on the important demands presented by the resolution committee headed by Com.P.Asokababu, Vice President were adopted unanimously.

AIC DECIDES FOR COUNTRY WIDE DHARNA ON 10-03-2016 DEMANDING IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF 78.2% IDA MERGER.

The All India Conference held at Tirupati on 2-3, February, 2016 has called upon all the BSNL DOT pensioners to participate enmasse in the mass dharna on 10th March, 2016 at District/ Circle branch levels demanding immediate settlement of 78.2% IDA merger.

On other important demands still pending unresolved, the conference authorised the CHQ to chalk out appropriate struggles later.