People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIII
No.
34 August 23, 2009 |
United Forum of BSNL Unions
Warns of Indefinite Strike
The
United Forum Of BSNL Unions � comprising of BSNL Employees Union,
Telecom
Employees Progressive Union, BSNL
Mazdoor Sangh (BTEF), All India Backward Classes Telecom Employees
Sangathan,
SC/ST Employees Welfare Association of BSNL, Bahujan Trade Union of
BSNL � has
issued the following statement on August 20, 2009.
THE
strike by more than 2 lakh non-executive employees of BSNL demanding
immediate
wage revision, implementation of promotion policy, wage settlement for
contract
workers, 50 per cent IDA merger for BSNL retirees etc. continued for
the second
day on August 20, 2009, with more employees participating.
The
BSNL offices in the six North Eastern states, Kerala, West Bengal and
Kolkata
Telephones etc. continue to be closed since no official has attended to
work.
All over the country, the participation in the strike has increased
with more
and more workers joining.
The
BSNL management has not yet started negotiation, despite the fact that
vast
majority of the staff are on strike. The management has stated that
there is no
delay in wage revision, but the fact is that the wage revision in due
from
January 1, 2007. Both for ITS officers and executives in BSNL, wage
revision
has already been settled months back and arrears were also paid. It is
only the
wages of non-executives that has not been settled. The promotion policy
of
executives has been implemented years back but not that of
non-executives. The
report of the anomaly committee finalised in 2005 is yet to be
implemented.
Casual and contract workers are not paid their due wages. The
management is not
implementing the provisions of Contract Labour Act as also Minimum
Wages Act.
It is this undue delay in settling all matters that has escalated into
the
present 48-hours strike.
If
the management does not take immediate action on wage revision and
other long
pending issues, the United Forum of BSNL Unions will be compelled to
call for
an indefinite strike, the responsibility for which will entirely lie
upon the
management.