TELECOM MINISTRY SHOULD COME FORWARD TO SETTLE WAGE REVISION AND PENSION REVISION.

BSNL employees, both executives and non-executives coming to about two lakhs are on continuous agitation for about one year demanding  WAGE REVISION AND PENSION REVISION with effect from 01-01-2017. A Joint strike participated by almost the entire work force was also organised. The latest is the ‘Satyagraha’ for 5 days and the ‘work according to rule’ programme which is continuing. AIBDPA has also conducted a phased programme  of agitation participated by tens of thousands of pensioners

BSNL, which was in loss for 5-6 years had started picking up with the initiative of the unions/associations and is in operative profit for the last three years.  Even otherwise the profitablity alone can not be considered in a PSU like BSNL, which implementing the policy of the government for full connectivity to the nation, which entails loss to the PSU. For the pension revision, no profit/loss conditions are applicable, as the pension is being paid by the government.

BSNL Management has already intimated Department of Telecom that it is prepared for wage revision. But the DOT and the Communications Minister is keeping silent.

This is unfortunate and completely not acceptable. The minister should take necessary decision and start the process of implementing the wage revision and pension revision at the earliest.

Insurance PSUs Merger – A plan for destruction?

The government is proposing one more merger of PSUs. This time it is the merger of the General Insurance PSUs viz. National Insurance Company Limited, United India Insurance Company Limited and Oriental Insurance Company Limited. After the merger, the report says, it will be listed for disinvestment. The New India Insurance Company, the country’s biggest general insurance company already stands disinvested.

In the name of making bigger and better companies, all the mergers of PSUs so far done have been disasters.  Merger of Air India and Indian Airlines made the PSU loss making. Merger of its associated banks with State bank of India resulted in loss for State Bank, which was unprecedented. Now the present proposed merger is not going to be different. This is intended to give benefit to the private insurance companies as was the case with the earlier mergers.

The reaction of the Unions of the Insurance companies is yet to come.

NAGERCOIL SPECIAL GENERAL BODY MEETING HELD ON 12-02-2018

Com.K.Kaliprasad, CHQ Organising Secretary inaugurated the Special General body meeting of Nagercoil District held at YMCA hall on 12-02-2018. Com.V.Sankaralingam, District Vice President presided over the meeting. Com.Meenakshisundaram, District Secretary welcomed the gathering. Coms. D.Gopalan, District Secretary, Tirunelveli and P.Ramar, District Secretary, Tuticorin also addressed. Com.C.K.Narasimhan delivered the keynote address covering all the issues.

Banks merger puts SBI in big loss of Rs. 2416 crore – a hard lesson for PSU workers

According to reports in the press, the SBI has posted a huge loss of Rs. 2416 crore in the three months quarter ending December 2017. This is the first time that SBI has posted any loss since the quarter ending March 1999, which was Rs. 115 crore. The loss is mainly due to the increased NPA (bad loans), reduced returns from bonds etc. But another major reason is the merger of the six associate banks including State Bank of Travancore, with SBI. The merger was implemented despite strong opposition by the workers.

Merger has been made a tool by Government to make PSUs in to loss making. While both the airline PSUs, Indian Airlines and Air India were profitable, the merger, among other reasons like purchase of large number of planes which were not at all required, made the merged Air India in to loss. The same policy is now implemented in the bank sector and made SBI posting loss.

Government is now planning and moving fast for merger of BSNL and MTNL in to one entity. BSNL is fighting for survival with the initiative from the workers and has earned operational profit for the last three years,though the net loss continues. MTNL is in a very difficult financial situation with increasing loss. The merger with out writing away the loss and repurchase of the disinvested shares to the tune of 46.5% of MTNL will be disastrous. That disaster is exactly, what the government wants to hand over the telecom sector completely to the foreign and Indian corporates. Why can not the government which is allowing the banks to write off lakhs of crores of rupees of loan taken by corporates, allow the same in the case of its own PSU, MTNL?

The fact that the entire workers / unions in BSNL are on united struggle to save BSNL is a very welcome step. The privatisation of BSNL and MTNL is not only against the interests of the BSNL, MTNL workers and the customers of both the PSUs, but also of the entire telecom customers of all the private telecom operators. Once BSNL and MTNL are closed or privatised, there will be no limit to the charges for telecom service. India has one of  the lowest tariffs in the world and absence of the PSUs will result manifold tariff increase, which will be much beyond the capacity of the ordinary customer. India has got mobile connection of about 110 crore. The high tariff cost may perhaps reduce the telecom density, but the profit that will be garnered by the telecos will be manifold with reduced costs. This is what the pro-corporate government wants.

The struggle against unwanted merger of PSUs as in the case of banks and telecom sectors, should continue and the government move should be defeated

India a country of 18.6 millions unemployed- ILO

International Labour Organisation (ILO) has warned that 77% of Indian workers will face employment vulnerability by 2019, which is much higher than world level

According to the ILO’s latest report, the number of jobless in the country will increase to 18.6 million( 1.8 crore) in 2018 and 18.9 million in 2019, against 18.3 million in 2017.

Unemployment is increasing every year. The much publicised election promise of Prime Minister Modi that the new government will provide 2 crore job every year was only to dupe the people. Nothing is done and there is not even any remorse or apology for not fulfilling the assurance.

COM.MOHAMMAD AMIN PASSED AWAY.

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Com.Mohammad Amin, former General Secretary, CITU and PB Member, CPI(M) has breathed his last on 12-02-2018 at Kolkata. He was also former MP(Rajya Sabha) and Minister in West Bengal. During his stay in New Delhi as an MP and General Secretary, CITU ,he was closely associated with BSNLEU and had taken up a number of issues in the Parliament. Com.Amin had a humble beginning as a Jute mill worker and was very sincere and committed to the workers and the down trodden. He was 89 and ailing for some time.

AIBDPA pays respectful homage to the departed leader and conveys our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and comrades.

Defence Pensioners Pension will not be paid by cash hereafter

Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pensions)
Draupadi Ghat, Allahabad – 211014

Circular No. 198

No. AT/Tech/30-XIX Dated: 30.01.2018

Sub: Stoppage of Cash Disbursement to Defence Pensioners.

As per existing provisions, disbursement of defence pension should be made by crediting the amount of pension to bank account of pensioners. However, it is noticed that some PDAs (other than banks) are still making payment of defence pension through cash disbursement.

Cash Disbursement by the Pension Disbursement Authorities has been viewed seriously by the Ministry and it has been strongly recommended that the cash disbursement of pension should be stopped immediately and same should be credited to pensioner’s bank account with immediate effect.

In view of the above, all the PDAs are advised to suggest their defence pensioner who are receiving defence pension in cash from them, to open bank account in authorized Banks and payment of defence pension be credited to that account only.

All the Pension Disbursement Authorities are further advised to ensure that no cash disbursement of defence pension is made by them.

(Subhash Kumar)
DCDA (P)

KARAIKUDI DISTRICT GENERAL BODY MEETING HELD.

Karaikudi District Branch has successfully conducted a general body meeting on 08-02-2018 with Circle Secretary, Com.Narasimhan. In his inaugural speech, Com.C.K.Narasimhan dealt almost all the issues confronting the pensioners. Com.M.Muthuramalingam, District President presided. Com.V.Subramonian, District Secretary welcomed all. Com.V.V.Raman also addressed the meeting. As the district Secretary, Com.V.Subramonian is held up at Chennai, the meeting unanimously  elected com.M.Radhakrishnan as Acting District Secretary.

COIMBATORE SPECIAL GENERALBODY MEETING HELD

Com.C.K.Narasimhan, Circle Secretary inaugurated a well attended special Generalbody Meeting of Coimbatore District Branch on 06-02-2018 with an elaborate speech covering the recent developments including the anti-people Central budget and the ongoing struggle of All Unions and Associations for wage revision and Pension revision. Com.L.Umapathy preside over the meeting. Com.P.B.Radhakrishnan, District Secretary welcomed the participants. Coms. N.Kuppusamy, Assistant Circle Secretary and Pankajavally, Circle Vice President also addressed the meeting.