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Monday, January 13, 2014

CIRCULAR-03/2014

15/1089-90, VASUNDHARA, VASUNDHARA (P.O.), Dt. GHAZIABAD (U.P), PIN-201012

Reference: AIA/Circular-03/2014                                                          Dated: 12th January 2014

To
Unit Secretaries,
Members & Spl. Invitees – NE &
Members of Women’s Committee

                                   
·         IMPLEMENT 7 CPC FROM 1.1.2014
·         MERGE DA UPTO 1.1.2014 WITH PAY – FOR ALL PURPOSES
·         GRANT INTERIM RELIEF
·         SETTLE 15-POINT CHARTER OF DEMANDS

MASSIVE DHARNA BY CONFEDERATION IN FRONT OF PARLIAMENT

CONFEDERATION CALLS FOR 2-DAY STRIKE ON 12-13 FEBRUARY 2014

NATIONAL EXECUTIVE OF THE ASSOCIATION ENDORSES THE CALL;
CALL UPON ALL UNITS AND MEMBERS TO ENSURE 100 % PARTICIPATION

Dear Comrades,

The Confederation of Central Govt Employees and Workers held a Massive Dharna on 9th January 2014 at Jantar Mantar. The Secretariat Members of the Confederation and leaders of the affiliates participated in the dharna which was inaugurated by Com SK Vyas, the seniormost leader of Central Govt employees and workers. The dharna was addressed by Com. AK Padmanabhan, President, CITU and the leaders of affiliates of the Confederation.

The meeting of the Confederation Secretariat on 9th Jan ‘14 and meeting of extended National Executive of Confederation held on 10th January 2014 reviewed the situation after the Secretariat meeting held on 28th November 2013. The meetings took note of the fact that the government has not convened the meeting to discuss the proposed terms of reference of 7th CPC indicating its intention of going ahead unilaterally without considering or conceding the demands of the Staff Side, JCM on date of effect of 7 CPC, DA merger, IR etc. it is not even clear as of now whether the present government would even constitute the 7th CPC, the meeting noted.

The extended National Executive Meeting of Confederation decided to organise 2-day (ie 48-hour) strike on 12-13 February 2014 in pursuance of the charter of demands adopted by the Secretariat meeting on 28th November 2013.

Strike Notice would be served on 21st January 2014 after holding massive demonstrations in the work place.

Confederation Circular is enclosed, along with Charter of Demands.

NE MEETING ENDORSE THE CONFEDERATION CALL         

The National Executive Committee of the Association that met on 9th, 10th and 11th January 2014 held an extensive discussion on the decision of the Confederation and unanimously resolved to go all out for the success of the 2-day strike on 12-13 February 2014.

The meeting decided that Secretariat would visit as many stations possible during the limited time available.

The National Executive called upon every Unit to start preparation for the strike in the right earnest and ensure its success.

Each unit is requested to circulate the charter of demands amongst the membership and educate the membership and prepare them for a historic strike on 12-13 February 2014. This should be followed by group meetings, explaining the charter of demands.

Strike Notice

All the Units may hold lunch hour meetings and adopt the strike notice and hand over the same to the heads of offices/departments on 21st Jan 2014. The draft copy of the Strike Notice would be circulated.

Copy of the notice served may be mailed to HQr.

With greetings,
Yours fraternally



(M.S.Raja)
Secretary General











CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi – 110001
Website: WWW. Confederationhq.blogspot.com

Circular No. 11                                                                                                       Dated 12.1.2014 

Workers are not Beggars

Dear Comrades,

Confederation declared 48 hours nationwide strike of Central Government Employees on 12th &13th FEB 2014 demanding settlement of 15 point Charter of Demands including  DA Merger, Interim Relief, Inclusion of Gramin Dak Sewaks in 7th CPC, Regularization & Revision of wages for casual labours , Date of effect of 7th  CPC as 1/1/2014, Rescind the PFRDA Act etc.

Start campaign and preparation now onwards. Each Affiliated organizations should issue separate circulars to all the state and district units and conduct department wise campaign. Strike notice should be served by each organization to their Head of the departments.

      MAKE THIS STRIKE A THUNDERING SUCCESS

MASS DHARNA AT JANTAR  MANTAR. NEW DELHI  on 9th JANUARY, 2014

In culmination of the first phase of our agitation programme a mass dharna was organized at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi  on 9th January, 2014 in pursuance of the 15 point charter of demands.   As per the decision of the National Sectt., all Secretariat members along with the leaders and workers of Delhi State was to take part in the Dharna.  However, quite a number of comrades from various other parts of the country volunteered to participate in the programme, despite the chilling weather conditions of Delhi, which reflected the growing determination of the rank and file of the workers to fight for the demands and to win the same. Com.KKN. Kutty National President presided. The Dharna was inaugurated by Com. S.K. Vyas,  Adviser , Confederation which preceded by a welcome speech delivered by Com. Vrigu Bhattacharya, Secretary, Delhi State Committee.  Leaders of almost all major affiliates of the Confederation and other Sectt. Members addressed the participants.  Com. A.K. Padmanabhan, President, CITU while greeting the participants in the Dharna, stressed the need for a long and sustained struggle to win the demand.  While concluding and congratulating the participants for the large turnout, Com. Secretary General said that a meeting of the National Executive of the Confederation is scheduled to meet on the next day.  He added that National Executive will evaluate the developments of the last few months and will decide upon the date of commencement of the impending strike action. The Dharna programme which was commenced at 11.00 AM was concluded at 3.00PM, when Com. Parashar on behalf of the National Sectt. thanked the participants and the Delhi State Committee. 

National Sectt. Meeting on 9.1.2014.

The  Sectt. Members who took part in the Dharna programme met in an emergent meeting at 5.00PM to finalise the proposal to be presented to the extended meeting of the National Executive the next day.  Com. Vyas narrated the efforts undertaken by him and the President to interact with the leaders of the AIRF and AIDEF to bring about a common approach both in the matter of 7th CPC and other issues in the charter.  When the Staff Side of the National Council met to finalize draft terms of reference, there had been few takers for the five year wage revision proposed by the Confederation.  He explained as to how the Confederation representatives had to agree with a compromise formula for the date of effect being 1.1.2014 (instead of 1.1.2011), with the clear understanding that the question of periodicity of wage revision of CGES must be a matter of contention before the 7th CPC.  Despite the overwhelming response from the Railway workers, (more than 90% is reported to have voted in favour of strike in the strike ballot conducted by AIRF) Com. Vyas said that the leaders of the Railway Federation have not indicated their willingness to pursue the demands with a strike action.  The Defence Federation leaders have also indicated that it would be difficult for them to pursue the issues with strike action, unless the same is organized under the auspices of a joint platform of all Federations of Central Government employees.

In the deliberations that followed the introductory remark of Com. Vyas, the following points emerged:
(a)   The announcement of the setting up of 7th CPC by the UPA Government was to be considered as a ploy to obtain electoral mileage ;
(b)   The compulsion has been brought about by the Confederation through sustained struggles including the one day (12.12.2012) strike action.
(c)    The need for organizing strike action before the commencement of the election process
(d)   The leaders of the Confederation might make another attempt with the Railway and Defense Federations before the NE meeting.
(e)   The possibility of inordinate delay in the setting up of the 7th CPC if not done before election Is notified
(f)     Apprehension was expressed by the participating comrades that the Government might go ahead and issues the requisite notification without taking into account the view points of the Staff Side contained in the draft terms of reference submitted.
The meeting, therefore, came to the conclusion that(a) the strike action is the need of the hour and must be organized before the election process commences;(b) the indefinite strike for which  the Secretariat had earlier taken decision must be attempted under the auspices of the joint platform of all CGE organizations; (c) the Secretary  General might make a proposal for two days strike in the first fortnight of the February for the consideration of the National Executive.(d) A few comrades were of the view that in view of the paucity of time for campaign etc, the proposed strike action might be in the last week of Feb. (e) fear of the election code of conduct coming into operation immediately after the Parliament session was also expressed by some comrades at the meeting.

The Secretariat authorized the Secretary General to present the proposal for two days strike in the first fortnight of Feb.2014 to the extended meeting of the National Executive. 


Extended meeting of the National Executive  and decisions.- 10.1.2014

The extended meeting of the National Executive was held at MP Club, North Avenue, New Delhi on 10.1.2014.  In the inaugural address, com. S.K. Vyas, Advisor briefly placed the developments after the announcements of the setting up of the 7th CPC by the Government.  He particularly referred to the electoral reverses of the UPA in the five State Assembly elections held in November/December, 2013. He considered the electoral reverses as an expression of anger of the common man against the policies pursued by the UPA II Government. He advised the members to take note of the inescapable conclusion emanating from the election result that the common man given an opportunity will throw out the perpetrators of injustice and anger agony on them.  According to him, whoever follows the neo liberal policies are bound to be the victim of the ire of the working people. 

He then narrated the course of discussions on the terms of reference both at the staff side meeting as also at the official meeting chaired by the Secretary Personnel.  In his opinion, the Government may not accept any of the suggestions made by the Staff Side unless it is backed up by sustained struggles. The very announcement of the Pay Commission itself was due to the compulsion brought about by the Confederation and its affiliates through struggles.  He reminded the comrades that the Government had consistently refused to meet in the JCM at the National and Departmental levels.  The negotiating machinery has almost been closed down.  He said that whenever the meeting takes place, it was with a clear view to defer decisions on the legitimate demands of the employees.  He also explained the efforts undertaken by the Confederation leaders to bring about a united platform of all organizations participating in the JCM in the background of the nugatory attitude of the Government and its failure.  He added that in the given circumstances,  hoping for the emergence of a joint platform would be a grave mistake and the Confederation as had been its historical approach, must pursue the charter of demands, which include the setting up of the 7th CPC, through a strike action. 

Com. Secretary General presented the proposal emerged at the meeting of the Secretariat a day before, i.e. on 9th and the various viewpoints that came up for consideration at the meeting.  While presenting the proposal he asserted that the announcement of the  7th CPC has come about only on account of the initiative taken by the Confederation. He recalled how the Confederation leaders were ridiculed in 2011 when the demand for the 7th CPC and five yearly wage revision was first raised.  He said that the common employees who are members of the affiliates of the Confederation deserve congratulation for the magnificent response to the call for the March to Parliament on 26th July, 2012 and the subsequent one day strike action on 12th December, 2012.  He cautioned that the draft terms of reference prepared by the Staff Side would remain in paper if the same is not pursued by militant actions.  He told the participating members that the Confederation should not allow the setting up of the 7th CPC without a labour representative and must ensure that its Chairman is not one who is obsessed with the neo liberal economic reforms.  He explained that the proposed struggle was not only for wage revision, though that being an important issue, but also to ensure that the neo liberal policies are not allowed to be pursued whoever comes to power. He reminded the comrades that the 15 point charter of demands include the important and significant issues like (a) withdrawal of the new contributory pension scheme, (b) stoppage  of contractorisation, outsourcing, privatization etc, (c) regularization of daily rated workers and GDS, (e) to bring the GDS within the ambit of the 7th CPC treating them as Civil servants, (f) revival of appointments on compassionate ground without conditions (g) filling up of vacant posts (h) functioning of the negotiating machinery and above all (i) arresting the ever rising prices of essential commodities.  He requested the members to appreciate the position explained and decide upon an inevitable strike action before the election process is begun.

 Thereafter the house deliberated upon the proposal placed on behalf of the Secretariat.  Several Comrades took part in the discussions.  The decision to go on strike was welcomed by one and all.  Some comrade forcefully pleaded that the Confederation must give a call for an indefinite strike action.  In the end, the house adopted a resolution indicating the following course of action to pursue the 15 point charter of demands.  (Full Text of the resolution, the press statement issued after the meeting, the details of the campaign programme at the National level will be placed on the website within a day or two.)

(i)      Strike will be of 48 hours ( 2 days) duration.
(ii)    The two days strike will commence on 12th February, 2014 at 00 hours and will be concluded at 00 hours on 14th. i.e. Strike will be on 12th and 13the Feb. 2014.
(iii)    Strike notice will be served by the Confederation on Cabinet Secretary; all affiliates on their respective heads of Departments and copy of the same will be handed over to the respective heads of offices on 21st January, 2014. Prior to the serving of notice to the heads of offices, the unions will organize massive demonstration with cent per cent participation of members in front of all offices on 21.1.2014.
(iv)   Nationwide campaign will be organized covering all State Capitals and other important cities and towns in January, 2014.
(v)     State Committees will organize state wise campaigning programme covering all District Head Quarters in the first week of Feb. 2014.
(vi)   Hold Press conferences; issue press statements and take steps to ensure media converge for the ensuing strike action.

The resolution received unanimous approval of the house, which was followed by thunderous slogan shouting. 

Com. Secretary General then informed the house that the FNPO has agreed to synchronize their strike action for two days on the same dates and with the same charter of demands. 

The house then took up the applications received from ARIES Employees Confederation (ARYABHATTA RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF OBSERVATIONAL SCIENCES) DEHRADUN and the DOT Employees Association of India, KOLKATA for grant of affiliation.  The house approved the proposal for the grant of affiliation to the two organizations.

Com. President before declaring the closure of the session requested the affiliates to take immediate steps to clear off the subscription dues for lack of finance should not hinder the functioning of the CHQ.  Com. Parashar on behalf of the Sectt. had welcome the participants in the beginning.  Com. Seethalakshmi, Convener, Women Sub Committee of the Confederation and the newly elected General Secretary of All India Postal Employees Union, Postmen, and MTS/ Group D proposed vote of thanks.

            With greetings,
Yours fraternally,



M.Krishnan
Secretary General
CHARTER OF DEMANDS OF CONFEDERATION

1.      Accept the terms of reference of 7th CPC, submitted by the staff side, National Council JCM.
(a)      To examine the existing structure of pay, allowances and other benefits/facilities, retirement benefits like Pension, Gratuity, other terminal benefits of various categories of Central Government Employees including Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) of Postal Department.
(b)      To work out the comprehensive revised pay packet for the categories of Central Government employees including GDS as on 1.1.2014.
(c)       The Commission shall determine the pay structure, benefits, facilities, retirement benefits etc. taking into account the need to provide minimum wage with reference to the recommendation of the 15th Indian Labour Conference (1957) and the subsequent judicial pronouncement of the honorable Supreme Court there-on, as on 1.1.2014.
(d)      To determine the Interim Relief needed to be sanctioned immediately to the Central Government employees including GDS.
(e)      To determine the percentage of Dearness allowance/Dearness Relief immediately to be merged with Pay and pension including GDS.
(f)      To settle the anomalies raised in various fora of JCM.                                                     
(g)     To work out the improvements needed to the existing  retirement benefits, like pension, death cum retirement gratuity, family  pension and other terminal or recurring  benefits maintaining parity amongst past, present and future pensioners and family pensioners including those who entered service on or after 1.1.2004.
(h)      To recommend methods for providing cashless/hassle-free Medicare facilities to the employees and Pensioners including Postal pensioners.
2.      Ensure every five year revision of wages of Central Government Employees in future.
3.      (a) Regularisation of Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Postal Department and grant of Civil Servant status, statutory pension and all other benefits at par with regular employees.
(b) Regularisation and revision of wages of casual and contract workers.
4.      Compassionate appointment – removal of restrictions imposed by Government.
5.      JCM and Anomaly Committee Functioning.
6.      Fill up all vacant posts and creation of new posts wherever justified.
7.      Stop downsizing, outsourcing, contractorisation and privatization of Government functions.
8.      Stop the move to introduce performance related Pay (PRP) system, Extend PLB Bonus for   
         all, removing bonus ceiling.
9.      Revise OTA and Night Duty Allowance rates and clothing rates.
10.    Implement arbitration awards.
11.    Five promotions to all.
12.    Rescind the PFRDA Act. Ensure statutory Pension for all.
13.    Stop price rise. Revive and extend public distribution system for all.
14.    Stop trade Union victimization.
15.    Ensure Right to strike.
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