People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVIII
No. 07 February 16, 2014 |
AIIEA
Holds Conference: Challenging the Challenges
V Ramesh
THE
All India Insurance Employees
Association (AIIEA), organised its 23rd general conference at
The
23rd general conference met at a difficult
time in the economic, social and cultural life of the nation.
But buoyed by the
successes achieved, more than 1600 delegates and observers
assembled to
formulate the line and tactics of the organisation on various
issues
confronting the insurance employees and the nation with
absolute confidence. A
record number of 251 women delegates and observers
participated in this
conference.
JATHAS
AND
PROCESSION
Eight
jathas were taken out by the
Maharashtra and
Preceding
the formal inauguration of the conference,
a 5,000 strong procession was taken out in the city. The
procession passed
through the busy thoroughfares, raising slogans on issues
relating to price
rise, unemployment, against neo-liberal policies and for the
unity of the
people. The disciplined march and the slogans raised made the
people along the
route feel that these are their issues and they
enthusiastically greeted the
procession. The procession was also greeted by a number of
trade unions and
progressive organisations en route in a magnificent display of
solidarity. As
the procession reached the venue of the conference, AIIEA
president Amanulla
Khan unfurled the hoisted of the organisation, amid emotional
slogans raised by
those present. Floral tributes were paid to the martyrs
thereafter.
The
conference was inaugurated by CPI(M)
Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury, MP, who recalled his long
association with
the AIIEA and said he feels like an honorary member of the
AIIEA. He paid rich
compliments to the struggles of the AIIEA and the successes
achieved by the
organisation in preventing the privatisation of public sector
insurance
industry and halting the move to hike the FDI limits. He
pointed out that the
country is in a deep economic crisis as a result of mindless
pursuit of neo-liberal
policies. These policies have devastated the life and living
of the common
people and have made
Dutta
Moghe (MP and a former employee of the
Life Insurance Corporation), M Krishnan (general secretary,
National
Confederation of Central Government Employees’ and Workers), R
Muthusundaram (general
secretary, All India State Government Employees’ Federation)
and P Abhimanyu (general
secretary, BSNL Employees’ Union) greeted the conference.
DELEGATES
SESSION
The
delegates session commenced on January 21,
with the general secretary presenting the report of the
working committee. The report
exhaustively dealt with the important developments that took
place in the last
three years in the international and national arenas,
stressing that a correct
analysis and understanding of these developments are necessary
to lead the
movement to success. The report also analysed the challenges
confronting the
insurance industry, and the contribution of the AIIEA’s
movement to help the LIC
retain the market dominance and public sector general
insurance companies to continue
to record impressive growth. The success achieved by the AIIEA
about absorption
of nearly 5,000 temporary employees into permanent services in
the Class IV
cadre; the upgradation of the RPT employees and the forcing
open of recruitment
in general insurance in a most difficult political situation
--- these should
be utilised to consolidate and strengthen the organisation.
The Report also
dealt with the advancements made on many monetary issues
including the relief
brought to the pensioners.
The
lively debate on the report lasted for
over 13 hours, with 51 delegates including eight women making
their respective contributions.
The session was also addressed by Tapan Sen, MP and general
secretary of the
Centre of Indian Trade Unions. BEFI general secretary Pradip
Biswas and K Natarajan,
general secretary of the All India Insurance Pensioners’
Association, also
addressed the delegates. AIIEA president Amanulla Khan guided
the course of the
deliberations. One of the founder leaders of AIIEA,
Chandrasekhar Bose,
attended the conference on all the five days and addressed the
conference which
was a poignant moment for the delegates and observers.
The
report was unanimously approved after AIIEA
general secretary K Venu Gopal summed up of the debate.
The
conference unanimously adopted some resolutions:
demanding reversal of the neo-liberal policies; for communal
harmony and
against communalism; demanding withdrawal of Insurance Laws
(Amendment) Bill
2008; demanding merger of the public sector general insurance
companies; on
collective bargaining right; on the government policy on
pension; on
unorganised sector workers; on empowerment of SC/ST sections,
on empowerment of
women; and demanding restoration of democracy in West Bengal
Through
another significant resolution, the
conference expressed solidarity with the people of
The
conference decided to continue the
campaign in defence of the public sector insurance industry
without any let-up.
The AIIEA would approach political leaders, public
representatives and eminent
personalities in the run-up to the elections in order to
solicit support for
its struggle against the Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill. It
would also build a
campaign and forge struggle on the issue of merger of public
sector general
insurance companies, an would organise conventions and
seminars on this issue.
The
conference asked the AIIE members to
prepare for a bitter struggle to secure the legitimate demand
for wage revision
on the basis of the performance of the industry. They must
also fight for the
demand for another option on pension and seek improvements in
the 1995 pension
scheme.
The conference
stood in favour of a campaign for reversal of neo-liberalism
and for
alternative policies. This has to be done urgently as the
nation gears up for
the 2014 general elections. The conference asked all the AIIEA
units to take
initiative in building broad social alliances for the campaign
that social
services like education, health and water etc must remain
under public control.
The
conference elected a new working committee
of 168 members. The team will be led by Amanulla Khan
(Bengaluru) as president,
V Ramesh (
An
important feature of the conference was the
election of a woman, M Girija (
The