The Postal Department has withdrawn the recognition of All India Postal Employees Union Class III and National Federation of Postal Employees on flimsy grounds.
This is nothing but a naked attack against the democratic functioning of the most vibrant and strong union in the Postal Department. NFPE and it’s constituent unions which inherit the great tradition of the erstwhile NFPTE, have got the recognition by getting maximum votes of the employees in the verification held by the Department, pushing the government sponsored union to the ignonimous third position.
The reason attributed for withdrawing recognition is that NFPE helped the historic Farmers Struggle by giving donation through Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers. So it is quite evident that the forces behind the attack is none other than the BJP government.
Comrades, it is part of a nefarious game plan of the government to deny democratic functioning of unions and an attempt to scuttle the concept of recognition of unions.This barbaric action of the government has to be fought unitedly by all the sections of the workers, pensioners and people who stand for democracy.
AIBDPA strongly condemn the derecognition of NFPE and declare all the support and solidarity to NFPE. CHQ calls upon all its units to take the initiative for protest actions, jointly with like minded organisations, wherever possible.
The World Federation of Trade Unions, the militant, class-oriented voice, representing 105 million workers who live, work, and struggle in 133 countries of the 5 continents, honors the 137th anniversary of the struggle of workers in Chicago in 1886 that constituted a lasting milestone of the working class and a bright beacon for the struggles of today and tomorrow for stable work with rights, social security, free public, and universal health and education, dignified life.
Nowadays the crisis of capitalism is deepening in the length and breadth of the globe, resulting in the open violation of democratic and trade union rights, the deterioration of working and living conditions, and the dramatic widening of social inequalities, poverty, and exploitation. The big capital and its political representatives were using the pretext of the capitalist crisis of all kinds to attack even the most fundamental democratic and trade union rights, like the right to strike, to demonstrate, and to organize. They do whatever they can to transfer the consequences of the crisis to the shoulders of the working class, the pensioners, the farmers, and to the poorer part of the self-employed people.
The uncontrollable increase of the prices; especially the prices of essential goods, as well the “energy poverty”, is another way to cut salaries and to protect and increase profits resulting in even more poverty and deterioration of the workers living standards. They once again want the peoples and the workers to pay for their crisis. But the workers are not willing to be shouldered the bill. This message is loudly and clearly heard from more and more workplaces, from more and more countries.
The WFTU affiliates, in the militant spirit of the recent 18th congress we had in Rome one year ago, are at the forefront of these struggles, demanding the satisfaction of the contemporary needs of the workers at all levels: salary, employment, social security, health care, education, culture. We are strengthening our opposition against privatization and anti-labour policies, we stand by the side of the struggling female worker, the one who suffers from double exploitation fighting for equal rights to work, society and life. In the same direction, we continue our fight in favor of the youngsters who always are the first victims of the capitalist crisis and the migrants who are exploited as cheap workforce. We stand shoulder to shoulder with the vulnerable parts of the workers’ class, demanding dignified income for the under-employed workers, proper jobs for the unemployed, and decent pensions for the retired workers. We strengthen our militant actions to ensure all labor rights and freedoms, and the conventions to be implemented in practice instead of being empty words in pares. These struggles are relentlessly and unwaveringly given despite the sharpening of state repression and authoritarianism, unfortunately with the tolerance or even the cooperation of surrendered trade union leaders together with yellow unions who are aligned with the orders of the capital.
In addition to the aftermaths of the pandemic and the economic crisis, the bourgeoisie wants the working class to pay also the price of the imperialist war of the US, NATO, EU with Russia in Unkraine. We reiterate our firm internationalist solidarity with the suffering peoples. We demand the end of the war in Ukraine, the elimination of all the imperialist wars, the disengagement and dismantling of NATO and all military coalitions, and the abolition of nuclear weapons. We intensify our struggle to ensure the right of peoples to live in peace and determine freely and independently their present and future. We fight to stop the economic wars and sanctions as a means of promotion of foreign imperialist interests in sovereign and independent countries. We an immediate end to the criminal embargos against socialist Cuba and the continuous crime against the Palestinian people. Our most powerful weapons are INTERNATIONALISM and SOLIDARITY. No worker must feel alone.
The WFTU on the occasion of 2023 International Workers Day conveys its warm, internationalist, militant, and class greetings to all struggling workers and to all militant trade unions that tirelessly and decisively conduct the daily fight for dignity, for the satisfaction of the contemporary need of the working class and the popular strata. We intensify our common actions in every sector, in every country, in every continent, for the emancipation of the working class, to meet our own class interests and needs; against the root cause of poverty, misery, wars, and refugees; to build a just human-centered society with dignified living and working conditions for every human being, a society free of the capitalist barbarity and man-by-man exploitation.
We call upon all the affiliates and friends of WFTU to honor the International Workers Day under the slogans and banners of the WFTU:
-Internationalist solidarity: the weapon of the working class
A meeting of the Trade Union International ( Pensioners & Retirees) was held on digital platform on 19-04-2023 at 0830 PM .Com.Dimos Koumpouris, President presided over the meeting. Com.Quim Boix, General Secretary had already circulated his report on the recent developments worldwide and the urgent tasks to be undertaken collectively by the comrades. The 3rd Congress is proposed to be held in Greece in early 2024. Some of the Regional Conferences , including Asia, have to be completed in a time bound manner.All the comrades attended the meeting, presented their views.
From India, Com.K G Jayaraj participated and addressed highlighting the great struggle of the French Workers against the pension reform, the historic Worker – Peasant Rally held in New Delhi on 5th April 2023 and the participation of Coordination Committee of BSNLEU, AIBDPA & BSNLCCWF in the rally. He also reported on the ensuing agtational program of NCCPA on the 15 point charter of demands. Com.K G Jayaraj had sent the written response to the General Secretary ‘ s report as required. Com.K.Ragvendran could not attend due to some technical snag.
The 3rd District Conference of Kadapa was held on 16-04-2023. The inaugural session was held jointly with BSNLEU and BSNLCCWF. A Seminar on “Role of the Employees in the progress of BSNL” was addressed by Shri. K Shreedhara Reddy, DGM and Shri. P Srinivasa Rao, AGM. Com.Rama Subha Reddy, District Secretary, AIGTOA greeted the conference. Coms. M Yacob, Circle President, K Rama Devi, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU, K S C Bose, Circle Secretary, K Prabhakara Rao and a host of leaders addressed. Coms. Manohar and Srinivasaly, Secretary and President of CITU also greeted the conference. Com.K Sudhakar, District Secreatry presided over the inaugural session.
In the subject session, Com.C Subba Reddy, District President presided. The report and accounts presented by the District Secretary were adopted after discussion. Office bearers were elected unanimously with Coms. C Subba Reddy (President) K Sudhakar (District Secretary) and Com. B Venkata Subbaiah (Treasurer)