Dear Comrades,
The National Secretariat of CCGEW met on 28-11-2013 has taken some important decisions after reviewing the situation on 7th CPC, Terms of Reference proposed by the Staffside (JCM), political situation in the country and decided to prepare for strike after conducting a phased manner agitation programs.
Now the Confederation has taken a stand to include GDS in the purview of 7th CPC and to pressurize the Govt. to accept the Terms of Reference already proposed with the inclusion of GDS demand.
Our CHQ is requesting all GDS members, CHQ office bearers, Circle Secretaries, Divisional Secretaries to participate in all the programs, meetings, conventions, agitations to be conducted by the organizations of Confederation and ensure all the programs a very success.
CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
1st Floor, North Avenue PO
Building, New Delhi – 110001
Website:
www.confederationhq.blogspot.com
CIRCULAR NO. 10 DATED – 29.11.2013
GET
READY FOR STRIKE
CONFEDERATION
NATIONAL SECRETARIAT DECIDES TO ORGANIZE PHASED AGITATIONAL PROGRAMMES
CULMINATING IN STRIKE
NO
COMPROMISE ON THE TERMS OF REFERENCE OF 7th CPC SUBMITTED BY
THE STAFF SIDE
The
National Secretariat of the Confederation of Central Government Employees and
Workers met at New Delhi on 28.11.2013 and reviewed the situation arising out
of the Government’s announcement of Seventh Central Pay Commission and the
subsequent developments thereon.
Even though
Government has announced constitution of 7th Central Pay Commission;
the appointment is yet to take place. In the meanwhile one round of discussion
was held with Secretary, DOP&T on terms of reference. Subsequently, the
staff side, JCM National Council has submitted a unanimous proposal on the
items to be included in the terms of reference of the 7th CPC,
which includes:
(1) date of effect as 01.01.2014
(2) merger of DA with pay
(3) grant of interim relief
(4) inclusion of GDS under the ambit of
7th CPC
(5) statutory pension for those entered
into service on or after 01.01.2004
(6) settlement of anomalies of 6th CPC
(7) cashless/hassle-free medicare
facilities etc.
Government while announcing the 7th CPC
has made it clear that the date of effect will be 01.01.2016. Further nothing
has been mentioned about DA merger and interim relief.
Regarding GDS the declared stand of the
Government is that GDS are not civil servants and in the past also every time when
CPC is appointed, the Government refused to include them in the Pay commission.
Last time also inspite of the strong protest and agitational programmes
conducted by NFPE and Postal JCA, the Government has appointed a bureaucratic
committee.
Regarding statutory pension to those who
entered into service on or after 01.01.2004, the Government’s stand is well
known and it may refuse to include this item also in the terms of reference.
This being the position, our past
experience shows that unless and until the demands raised in the staff side
proposal submitted to Government on terms of reference of the CPC is backed by
serious agitational programmes, rallying the entire Central Government
Employees and create compulsion on the Government to accept our justified
stand, there is every possibility of Government rejecting the above proposal.
Further all of us are aware that the
political situation in the country is gradually getting in election mode. This
is bringing forth before the working class movement a crucial task of
front-loading our class issues in the ensuring political battle. We have to
keep in mind that the corporate class and corporate controlled media has
started making effort for relegating the working class issues and the economic
policy related issues in particular to the background. It is our duty to bring
the demands of the working class to the fore-front and conduct intensive
campaign against those policies and also against those who are supporting the
neo-liberal globalization policies.
Confederation of Central Government
Employees & Workers being the part and parcel of the mainstream of the
working class of our country has got an added responsibility to rally the
entire Central Government Employees in the joint struggle against the anti-people
and anti-worker policies of the Government which shall ultimately lead to a
change in the political equation ensuring implementation of pro-people,
pro-worker alternative policy.
Taking into consideration all the above
facts and circumstances, the National Secretariat of the Confederation of
Central Government Employees & Workers met at New Delhi on 28.11.2013 took a unanimous decision to go for strike if the Government refuse to accept the
staff side proposal on terms of reference.
Confederation further decided to
organize series of phased programme of action and campaign from now onwards so
that the employees will be ready to go for strike on short notice.
It is further decided that Confederation
shall not go for any compromise on the demands raised in the proposal submitted
by the JCM Staff side on terms of reference of 7th CPC.
3. The following are the important decision of
the National Secretariat.
1. The earlier decision
to defer the strike ballot after the announcement of the 7th CPC
by the Government is ratified. Under the given circumstances the decision taken
to defer the ballot was perfectly right.
2. The
modification made in the Confederation Charter of Demands regarding date of
effect of the 7th CPC (i.e. from 01.01.2011 to 01.01.2014) is
approved as it was necessitated for arriving at unanimity among the staff side
on term of reference which will strengthen further the unity of all Central
Government organizations including Railways and Defense.
3. Approved the
modified Charter of Demands of the Confederation which includes the terms of
reference submitted by the Staff side to the Government (copy enclosed Annexure
– I)
4. Decided to conduct
the following phased programme of campaign and agitational programmes.
(a) Convening
the Managing bodies/Executive Committees of all affiliated organizations to
discuss and ratify the Confederation decision to go for agitational programmes
culminating in strike.
(b) Sector-wise / organisation-wise
intensive campaign among the employees by conducting squad work, General body
meetings, conventions, postering and issuing printed pamphlets, lunch hour
meetings etc, explaining the demands raised in the charter of demands and also
the necessity to go for strike if our demands on terms of reference are not
accepted. All India/State Leaders of the affiliated organizations shall
under-take extensive tour as part of campaign programme.
(c) The
campaign tour programme finalized by the Secretariat meeting earlier is to be
implemented. Where ever State level and C-O-C level conventions are yet to be
held, it should be held before 20.12.2013. All State Committees and C-O-Cs
are requested to organize conventions immediately. The name of the
Confederation National leaders who are attending the conventions is given in
the enclosed circular. Date of the Conventions may be fixed in consultation
with the concerned comrade.
(d) Decided
to conduct nationwide day-long dharna programme at maximum centres,
particularly at the state capitals on 2013 December 19th (19.12.2013)
with massive participation of employees. Effort is to be made for maximum media
coverage of the programmes.
(e) Decided
to organize mass rallies at all State capitals (and if possible at
District Capitals also) before 31.12.2013. National leaders of the
Confederation and other trade Union leaders may be invited to address the
rallies. All effort should be made to make the rally a grand success ensuring
maximum participation of employees.
(f) Decided
to conduct press conferences at all State capitals (other centres also if
possible) by the State committees/C-O-Cs to explain the justification of
demands and also the proposed strike action.
(g) Decided
to organsie nationwide five days relay dharna at various centres of
each city during the period from 30th December 2013 to 3rd January
2014 (30.12.2013 to 03.01.2014)
(h) Mass
dharna at New Delhi on 9th January 2014 by All India
Leaders of Confederation and leaders of all affiliated organizations and C-O-Cs
and also maximum number of employees from Delhi and nearby states.
(i) Extended
National Executive meeting of Confederation will be held at New Delhi on
10.01.2014 (10th January 2014) for declaration of the
strike date and also the duration of the strike. All the National
Secretariat members of the Confederation, All the C-O-C Representatives and all
the Chief Executives of the affiliated organizations of Confederation shall
attend the mass dharna on 9th January and the Extended National
Executive meeting on 10th January 2014 WITHOUT
FAIL. (Please book the up and down ticket immediately to ensure the
participation on both days i.e. on 9th & 10th January
2014) If any organisation or C-O-C wants participation of more comrades in
the extended National Executive as observers it will be allowed subject to a
maximum of five) Participation in the Dharna is allowed without any limit.
5. Decided
to extend full support and solidarity to the proposed strike action of NFPE
& FNPO on demands of Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) and Casual, Part-time,
Contingent employees. It is decided to request the Postal JCA to adjust the
date of the strike so that it will be a strike of all Central Government
Employees.
6. Decided
to file a case in the Kolkata High Court challenging the PFRDA Bill passed by
the Parliament jointly with the All India State Government Employees Federation
(AISGEF). The methodology for raising funds for meeting the expenses for the
conducting of the case up to Supreme Court will be decided in the next meeting.
C-O-C West Bengal is authorized to assist the National Secretariat in
completing the formalities for filling the case in the Kolkata High Court in
consultation with AISGEF.
7. Decided
to mobilize maximum employees for participating in the 12th December
Parliament March organized by the Central Trade Unions against the anti-people,
anti-worker policies of the Central Government. C-O-C Delhi and C-O-Cs of
nearby states and also all affiliated organizations are requested to ensure large
scale participation of the employees in the 12th December
Parliament March. It is decided that each organisation shall conduct
workers meeting at all important centres in Delhi and nearby states for
mobilizing maximum employees to participate in the march.
8. Decided
to extend maximum support and solidarity to the 11th December
2013 Parliament March organized by the AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) demanding settlement of
GDS demands. Delhi C-O-C is requested to extent maximum support for the
successful conduct of the GDS Parliament March.
9. The
National Secretariat placed on record its sincere thanks to all the state
committees/C-O-Cs and also all the affiliated organisations for making the All
India Trade Union Education Camp conducted at Mumbai on 14th &
15th November 2013 and also the All India Women’s Convention
held at Delhi on 25th & 26th November 2013
a grand success, especially to the C-O-C Mumbai and C-O-C Delhi for
providing all the infra-structural facilities in an excellent manner.
10. Decided
to appeal to all affiliated organisations to clear the quota dues towards
Confederation CHQ before 31.12.2013. Financial Secretary shall issue
separate notices to each organisation indicating the total dues to be remitted.
11. It is
decided that Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General shall represent the
Confederation as an official delegate in the International Congress of Southern
Initiative on Globalisation and Trade Union Rights (SIGTUR) to be held at
Perth, Australia from 2nd to 6th December 2013.
The National Secretariat meeting was
presided over by Com. K. K. N. Kutty, the National President. Com. S. K.
Vyasji, Advisor, was present and gave his valuable guidance for arriving at
correct conclusion and decisions on each agenda items. Com. M. Krishnan,
Secretary General, presented the organizational report.
Yours Comradely,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
ANNEXURE – I
MODIFIED 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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