Monday, 3 August 2015

NATIONWIDE INDEFINITE STRIKE - 23 Nov 2015


2015 NOVEMBER 23

NATIONWIDE INDEFINITE STRIKE AS PER THE CALL OF NATIONAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION OF ALL JCM NATIONAL COUNCIL STAFF SIDE ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING RAILWAY, DEFENCE & CONFEDERATION.
 


CONFEDERATION NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING DECIDED TO MAKE BOTH THE STRIKES A GRAND SUCCESS.

START INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN AND PREPARATIONS NOW ONWARDS.

CONDUCT GENERAL BODY MEETINGS, CONVENTIONS, OFFICE-TO-OFFICE CAMPAIGN AND GATE MEETINGS

CIRCULATE NOTICES, PAMPHLETS, POSTERS AMONG ALL EMPLOYEES. EXHIBIT IN ALL WEBSITES.

STRIKE NOTICE FOR 2ND SEPTEMBER STRIKE SHOULD BE SERVED BY ALL AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ON 11TH AUGUST 2015.


Dear Comrades,

The National Executive Committee meeting of the Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers was held at New Delhi on 12.07.2015. Affiliated organizations, General Secretaries of State Committees (COCs) and CHQ office Bearers attended the meeting. Com. K. K. N. Kutty, National President, Confederation, presided. After detailed deliberations for about six hours, the meeting took the following important decisions.

(I)     2nd SEPTEMBER 2015 NATIONAL STRIKE:
1.      Confederation and all its affiliated organizations shall participate in the Nationwide one day strike on 2nd September 2015 as per the call of all Central Trade Unions and independent Federations.
2.      Charter of demands on which the strike is being organised on September 2nd by Confederation shall include
(1)   12 point common charter of demands affecting all sections of the Indian working class and
(2)   10 point charter of demands of the central government employees formulated by the National Joint Council of Action.
(See Charter of demands attached – Annexure-I)
3.      Intensive campaign should be conducted among all Central Government Employees by each individual organisation by holding General body meetings, conventions, office-to-office campaign and gate meetings. Notices, pamphlets and posters should be printed and circulated to all offices and employees. Wide publicity should be given through print and electronic media. All websites of affiliates shall exhibit the campaign details, photos etc.
4.      Confederation CHQ Leaders shall visit all important centres throughout the country between August 16 to 31st and address Joint Conventions/meetings of the employees. Meetings should be organised by the state/District level units of the Confederation (C-O-Cs). Advance planning should be made by the C-O-Cs to make the campaign programmes of Al India Leaders a grand success, by ensuring maximum participation of employees from all affiliated organisations (Details of the campaign programme will be published in the website within two days.)
5.      State/District Units of the Confederation shall plan and organize their own campaign programmes at state/District level.
6.      Strike notice will be served by Confederation CHQ to the Cabinet Secretary, Government of India on 11th August 2015. On the same day each individual affiliated organsiation of the Confederation should also serve strike notice to their respective Departmental heads. Demonstrations in front of all important offices should be held on 11th August 2015. Copy of the strike notice served by each organisation should be sent (email) to confederation CHQ.
7.      All affiliated organisation shall make maximum efforts to ensure participation of maximum number of employees in the 2nd September strike. More than 10 crores organised and unorganised workers will be participating in the strike.
8.      All affiliated organizations should issue their own separate circulars to all the lower units directing the Branch/District/Divisional/State/Circle level leaders to start campaign work immediately and also to ensure maximum participation of employees in the strike.

(II)   23rd NOVEMBER INDEFINITE STRIKE:
1.      Confederation and all its affiliated organizations shall commence their own independent intensive campaign especially among grass-root level workers from now onwards.
2.      At the same time Confederation state/District level leadership (C-O-Cs) should take initiative to organize joint conventions of National Joint Council of Action at maximum possible centres.
3.      Immediately after the 2nd September strike and after submission of report by 7th CPC, the Confederation National Executive will meet again and decide further programmes to intensify the campaign programme for the success of 23rd November indefinite strike.
4.      A Resolution adopted by the National Executive regarding 2nd September one day strike and 23rd November indefinite strike is enclosed herewith.

(III)    OTHER DECISIONS:
1.         The All India Two days Women’s Workshop of Confederation will be held at Hyderabad on 9th& 10th October 2015. About 150 lady delegates from all affiliates and C-O-Cs will attend the workshop. Quota fixed for each affiliate and C-O-Cs will be circulated shortly. Delegate fee per head is fixed as Rs. 500/- (Rs. Five Hundred only). All affiliated organizations and C-O-Cs are requested to ensure maximum participation in the workshop. Travel tickets of the delegates may be booked well in advance.
2.         Next National Conference of the Confederation will be held at Chennai (Tamilnadu) before September 2016. The Tamilnadu state Committee of the Confederation (C-O-C) shall finalise the dates/month in consultation with CHQ. Efforts may be made to hold the Conference in July itself.
3.         Financial position of the Confederation CHQ was reviewed. It is noticed that many affiliates have not remitted their due quota. It is decided to instruct all affiliates to clear their quota arrears before 31st August 2015. Delegates to the National Conference will be fixed based on the quota remitted by each affiliated organizations and C-O-Cs. Needless to say that for smooth functioning of the CHQ and also for undertaking campaign programmes funds is a must.
4.         Decided to nominate Com. R. Seethalakshmi, Convenor, Women’s Sub Committee, Confederation to the Women’s Committee of the Trade Union International (TUI)-Public an allied services functioning under world Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
5.         Decided to grant affiliation to the following organizations
(a)   Forest Survey of India Employees Association Dehradun (Uttrakhand).
(b)   Employees Association of Directorate of Forest Education Dehradun Staff, Dehradun (Uttrakhand)
6.         Decided to extend full support and cooperation for the successful conduct of the Asia-pacific region meeting of the Trade Union International (TUI) – Public and Allied Services at Delhi during the month of November 2015.

Meeting ended at 5 PM.

M. Krishnan
Secretary General


ANNEXURE – I
2ND SEPTEMBER 2015 STRIKE CHARTER OF DEMANDS

PART-I
1.      Urgent measures for containing price-rise through universalisation of public distribution system and banning speculative trade in commodity market.
2.      Containing unemployment through concrete measures for employment generation.
3.      Strict enforcement of all basic labour laws without any exception or exemption and stringent punitive measure for violation for labour laws.
4.      Universal social security cover for all workers
5.      Minimum wages of not less than Rs. 15,000/- per month with provisions of indexation.
6.      Assured enhanced pension not less than Rs. 3000/- P.M. for the entire working population.
7.      Stoppage of disinvestment in Central/State PSUs.
8.      Stoppage of contractorisation in permanent perennial work and payment of same wage and benefits for contract workers as regular workers for same and similar work.
9.      Removal of all ceilings on payment and eligibility of bonus, provident fund; increase the quantum of gratuity.
10.  Compulsory registration of trade unions within a period of 45 days from the date of submitting applications; and immediate ratification of ILO Convention C 87 and C 98.
11.  Against Labour Law Amendments
12.  Against FDI in Railways, Insurance and Defence.

PART-II

1.      Effect wage revision of the Central Government Employees from 01.01.2014 accepting memorandum of the staff side JCM; ensure 5-year wage revision in future; grant interim relief and merger of 100% of DA; Include Gramin Dak Sevaks within the ambit of 7th CPC. Settle all anomalies of 6th CPC.
2.      No Privatisation, PPP or FDI in Railways, Defence Establishment and no corporatization of Postal services.
3.      No ban on creation of new posts. Fill up all vacant posts.
4.      Scrap PFRDA Act an re-introduce the defined benefit statutory pension scheme.
5.      No outsourcing, contractrisation, privatization of governmental functions; withdraw the proposed move to close down the printing presses, the publications, form stores and stationery departments and medical stores Depots; regularize the existing daily-rated/casual and contract workers and absorption of trained apprentices.
6.      Revive the JCM functioning at all level as an effective negotiating forum for settlement of the demands of the Central Government Employees.
7.      Remove arbitrary ceiling on compassionate appointment.
8.      No labour reforms which are inimical to the interest of the workers.
9.      Remove the ceiling on payment on bonus
10.  Ensure five promotions in the serve career.
ANNEXURE-II

RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE CONFEDERATION HELD ON 12.07.2015 AT NEW DELHI.

1.      The National Executive of the Confederation which met at New Delhi on 12.07.2015 decided unanimously to endorse the call of the Central Trade Unions and independent Federations in the country for organizing one day nationwide strike on 2nd September 2015 to oppose the ongoing aggressive neo-liberal economic policies of the Government of India. The National Executive has decided to call upon all its affiliates to organise intensive mobilization campaign to reach out to each and every Central Government employees. The National Executive has also decided to deploy the National and state leaders of Confederation for a wider campaign amongst the Central Government employees in all states and District capitals of the country.

2.      The meeting also noted with grave concern the rejection of a 5 years wage revision for Central Government Employees by the 7th Pay Commission and consequent demand of the benefit of merger of DA an Interim Relief. The meeting also noted the advisory articles appearing in the corporate/controlled media against the wage revision of Central Government Employees to influence the recommendation of the 7th CPC. The meeting noted with grave concern the negative attitude of the Government towards three lakhs Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Postal Department by refusing to include them in the 7th CPC. The meeting decided to exhort the affiliates to bring the contents of the memorandum of the staff side JCM once again to the employees and prepare them for the proposed indefinite strike action of the CGEs including Railways and Defence workers from 23rd November 2015. It was also decided that besides the National charter of demands of prepared by the Central Trade Unions, the 10-point Charter of demands of the JCM staff side National Council shall form the combined charters of demands of the Central Government employees for the strike action on 2nd September 2015.


3.      The meeting decided to appeal to all state committees and affiliated organizations to take active part in all meetings and conventions organised by Central Trade Unions, jointly with state Government Employees Federation, Bank, Insurance and other public sector undertakings. The Confederation and its affiliates shall serve strike notice for the 2ndSeptember strike on 11th August 2015 by holding massive demonstrations at the respective work places.

2nd Septempber 2015 - ONE DAY STRIKE


2015 SEPTEMBER 2nd ONE DAY STRIKEINDIA WORKING CLASS UNITEDLY DEMANDS CHANGE OF POLICY


On 26th May, The day Modi Government at the Centre completed one year in office, Workers National Assembly at the Mavlankar Auditorium in the National Capital, New Delhi, in one voice condemned BJP-led NDA Government’s anti worker, anti-peasants, anti-people and pro-corporate, pro-MNC one year’s rule and declared country wide united protests and resistance through General Strike on 2nd September 2015 against these policies and to pursue 12 points charter of demands.

The unanimous declaration of the National Convention, organized by All the eleven Central Trade Unions and National Federations of Employees of all sectors and services condemned the Modi Government for bringing sweeping changes in the Land Acquisition Act permitting forcible acquisition of land from the farmers and drastically curbing farmer’s right to land and agricultural worker’s right to livelihood, bringing sweeping changes in the labour laws in favour of the employers, attack on the existing social securities like EPF, ESI benefits, cutting budgetary allocations to scheme which benefit the poor like MNREGA, dismantling of the Public Distribution System, disinvesting profit making public sector undertakings, Not implementing tripartite decisions of the successive Indian Labour Conferences (ILCs), Ignoring the 10 point demands submitted earlier by the Central Trade Union pending since UPA Government etc.

The Central Government Employees are the worst sufferers due to the policy offensives of the Government. No DA Merger, No Interim Relief, No retrospective date of effect to 7th CPC from 01.01.2014 as demanded by JCM Staff Side, refusal to include Gramin Dak Sewaks under 7thCPC, denial of revision of wages and regularization of casual labourers, non implementation of Cadre Restructuring agreement signed by Postal department and Postal federations, 5% condition on Compassionate appointment, non revision of bonus ceiling, non implementation of arbitration awards, non convening of JCM National Council are the one year balance sheet of the Modi Government in the Central Government employees sector. Over and above this, policy offensives like Task Force Committee Report on Postal Corporatisation, Bibek Debroy Committee Report on Railway privatisation, corporatisation of the 41 Ordinance factories in the defence sector, move to close down printing, stationery and publication department and Medical store depots, non filling up of vacancies, downsizing, outsourcing, contractrisation, privatisation, are also being implemented in an aggressive manner.

The atrocious attack on the working people of the country including Central Government employees should be combated resolutely. The anti worker character of the neo liberal policies and the capitalist class interest behind these policies must be thoroughly exposed. It is to resist and repulse these attacks on the working class that the united trade union movement gave a call for a country wide general strike on 2nd September 2015.

From 1991 onwards, when the Congress government started implementing these policies, Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers has been opposing it and had joined the main stream of the working class in resisting the onslaught of imperialist globalization policies. Confederation National Executive had decided to join the one day strike on 2ndSeptember 2015.

This strike must act as a strong warning to the BJP-led Government that the working class of the country, which has a great history of struggles and sacrifices, is not going to let these attacks pass. We call upon the entire Central Government employees to join the strike en-masse and make it a grand success.

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Recognization of Noora Hospital Srinagar


Process is under way for recognization of Noora Super Specialty Hospital Srinagar for providing treatment to the Central Govt Employees under CGHS scheme.





Thursday, 7 May 2015

Messing and Per Diem Allowance

ORDERS ISSUED BY POSTAL DIRECTORATE FOR RELEASE OF MESSING AND PER DIEM ALLOWANCE TO THE POSTAL EMPLOYEES WORKING IN  KASHMIR VALLEY.





Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Grant of Dearness Relief

Grant of Dearness Relief to Central Government pensioners/family pensioners... Revised rate effective from 1.1.2015.


PROVIDENT FUND INTEREST RATE 2015-16 FIXED AT 8.7%



MINISTRY OF FINANCE


            Government Decides to Fix Interest Rates at 8.7% for General Provident Fund(GPF) and other Similar Funds Including Special Deposit Scheme, 1975(SDS,1975) for Non-Government Provident, Superannuation and Gratuity Funds for the Financial Year 2015-16.

            It was decided by the Government to link the interest rates of State PFs (General Provident Fund and other similar funds) including Special Deposit Scheme, 1975 (SDS, 1975) for Non-Government Provident, Superannuation and Gratuity Funds for the FY 2015-16 to Public Provident Fund (PPF) rates. In pursuance of that decision, the Government has decided to fix the rates 8.7% per annum applicable to the following:-

·         The General Provident Fund (Central Services).
·         The Contributory Provident Fund (India).
·         The All India Service Provident Fund.
·         The State Railway Provident Fund.
·         The General Provident Fund (Defence Services).
·         The Indian Ordnance Provident Fund.
·         The Indian Ordnance Factories Workmen’s Provident Fund.
·         The Indian Naval Dockyard Workmen’s Provident Fund.
·         The Defence Services Officers Provident Fund.
·         The Armed Forces Personnel Provident Fund.
           
         The rate of interest is applicable to the above funds w.e.f. 1st April, 2015 and until further orders.

Recently, the Government had kept the interest rates for PPF and other Small Savings Schemes intact.  However, interest rates for 5 year Senior citizen Saving Scheme and Sukanya Samriddhi Account Scheme have been increased from 9.2 to 9.3% and 9.1 to 9.2% respectively, keeping in view the commitment of the Government towards the welfare of the girl child and the senior citizens.    DSM/KA : 21.04.2014

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Empanelment of Private Nursing Homes of Kashmir Valley


Intensifying our efforts for the empanelment of Private Hospitals/Nursing Homes of Kashmir Valley Viz. 

1. Khyber Medical Institute, Khayam Chowk, Srinagar.
2. Kidney Hospital Sonwar, Srinagar.
3. Noora Super Speciality Hospital, Umar Abad, Zainakote Srinagar. 

for cashless treatment to Central Govt Employees and their family members under CGHS Scheme,Shri Avinash Raj Khanna, Hon'ble M.P Rajya Sabha and Shri Sunil Kumar, Under Sectt to Govt of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi were requested to intervene for immediate approval for the said empanelment for which they assured us for needful approval very shortly.  

Let us all wait for some Good News to come in a couple of days.......!!!



Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Special Concession- Efforts of CGECC


Dear Friends,

While congratulating all Central Govt Employees of Kashmir Valley for grant of Special Concessions (Messing and Per Diem) allowance w.e.f  01-01-2014, we would like you to know efforts made by Central Govt Employees Co-ordination Committee of Kashmir Valley in the last one week which made it to happen in practical. Few references of which are given below.



We would like to extend our cordial thanks to all concerned for their co-operation and support from time to time.

Monday, 20 April 2015

Payment of DA to Postal Gramin Dak Sewaks


Payment of 6% DA to Postal Gramin Dak Sewaks w.e.f   
01-01-2015...........




DOPT Orders for Special Concessions

DOPT Orders for extension of Special Concessions to Central Govt Employees working in Kashmir Valley ....






Special Concession to Central Govt Employees working in Kashmir Valley







As a result of Sincere and Tireless Efforts of the Members of Central Govt Employees Co-ordination Committee, Kashmir Valley, Approval has been accorded by concerned quarters for extension of Special Concessions (Messing and Per Diem Allowance) to all Central Govt Employees working in Kashmir Valley at revised rates w.e.f  01-01-2015.



Full detail will be available shortly...........


Its celebration time ....... Let us all celebrate.


CGECC, KV Committed to Serve its fraternity today and always !!!










Thursday, 2 April 2015

NATIONAL JCA STRUGGLE PROGRAMME


NATIONAL JCA STRUGGLE PROGRAMME – 30 LAKHS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ARE GOING AHEAD WITH THE INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN AND PREPERATIONS FOR AN INDEFINITE STRIKE


As already decided by the 11th December 2014 Delhi National Convention of the JCM National Council staff side organisations, intensive campaign and preperations are going on in full swing all over India to make the proposed Parliament March of April 28th and the indefinite strike a historic success. The meeting of the National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) held at New Delhi on 16.02.2015 reviewed the preperations and took the following decisions.

(a)   State level joint conventions, wherever it is not yet held, should be completed without any further delay.
(b)   On 2nd March 2015 dharnas and demonstrations should be held in front of all District Collector offices and hand over memorandum to the collector. (Draft Memorandum will be exhibited in website.

District level Action Committees may also be formed to spearhead the agitational programmes.

3. In the Parliament March on 28th April 2015, each organisation should ensure maximum participation of their membership.

4. Press Conferences may be held at all levels and Posters, leaflets printed and circulated widely.

CONFEDERATION NATIONAL SECRETARIAT DECISIONS

The extended National Secretariat of the Confederation was held at New Delhi on 17.02.2015 and took the following decisions.

1.      In the Parliament March, minimum 30000 employees should participate representing the Confederation. They should participate with banners, flags and play cards of each affiliated orgnanisation of Confederation.

THE FOLLOWING QUOTA IS FIXED FOR MAJOR ORGANISATIONS AND STATE LEVEL COCS.

1.      National Federation of Postal Employees                        -           10000
2.      Income Tax Employees Federation                                   -             3000
3.      Audit & Accounts Employees Association                        -             2000
4.      Civil Accounts Employees Association                             -               700
5.      National Federation of Atomic Energy Employees           -               500
6.      Ground Water Board Employees Association                   -               500
7.      Central Government Pensioners (NCCP and BCPC)          -             3000
8.      All other affiliated organisations should ensure their maximum participation (in the COC Quota) as follows:

      1.      COC West Bengal                                                       -           1000
      2.      COC Kerala                                                                  -             500
      3.      COC Karnataka                                                            -             200
      4.      COC Tamilnadu                                                           -             500
      5.      COC Andhra/Telangana                                              -             500
      6.      COC Gujarat                                                                -             100
      7.      COC Mumbai/Maharashtra                                        -             500
      8.      COC Madhya Pradesh                                                 -             200
      9.      COC Chattisgarh                                                         -             100
    10.  COC Rajasthan                                                            -             300
    11.  COC Punjab/Haryana                                                  -           1000
    12.  COC Himachal Pradesh                                               -             300
    13.  COC Uttar Pradesh                                                      -           1000
    14.  COC Odisha                                                                -             200
    15.  COC Jharkhand                                                            -             100
    16.  COC Uttarakhand                                                        -             100
    17.  COC Assam/North East                                               -             200
    18.  COC Delhi                                                                   -           5000
    19.  COC Bihar                                                                   -             300
    20.  COC J & K                                                                    -             100
TOTAL                                                                 -         31900

All affiliated organisations and COCs should start preperations immediately for ensuring participation of maximum number employees as per quota fixed above, in the Parliament March. COCs and major organisations should fix quota to all the affiliated organistations state-wise.TICKETS SHOULD BE BOOKED WITHOUT ANY DELAY. From Delhi and all surrounding states special vehicles should be booked well in advance. Each organisation/COC should make advance payment if accommodation to delegates (participants) are required. For arrangements at Delhi, please contact.

1. Com. Vrigu Bhattacharjee, Secretary, COC Delhi & Financial Secretary (CHQ) - 09868520926
2. Com. Giriraj Singh, President, COC Delhi, Vice President (CHQ)             -           09811213808

Please bring banners, flags, play cards etc. in large numbers.