12.12.12 STRIKE – PRESS STATEMENT BY CONFEDERATION
Dated: 11th December, 2012
D/14/2012(1)
PRESS STATEMENT
About
a million Central Government employees will take part in the one day token
strike tomorrow, the 12th December, 2012. The
employees organisations in the Postal, Income-tax, Audit and Accounts, Printing
and Stationery, Geological Survey of India, Survey of India, Customs, Central
Excise, Indian Bureau of Mines, CGHS, Ground Water Board, Central
Water Commission, Central Public Works, Census, Atomic Energy Commission,
Defence Accounts, Indian Space Research Organisation, Andaman Nicobar and
Pondicherry Administration, Medical Stores depot and many other Public Utility
Departments of the Government of India have confirmed their participation in
the strike action. The strike is organised by the apex level
Confederation of Central Govt. employees and workers, New Delhi on the basis of
the strike notice served on 19.11.2012 for a settlement of the 15 Point charter
of demands (copy enclosed)
The
Central Government employees throughout the country are agitated over the
Government's fresh move to enact the PFRDA Bill in this session of the
Parliament. It is surprising that even after the uncontested
findings of the Committee set up by the Government that the new Contributory
Pension Scheme will only increase financial outflow for the Government and the
beneficiaries also stand to lose heavily on account of it, the Government has
chosen to go ahead with the New Scheme. The recent decision of the
Government to allow FDI in pension sector will only further help the
transnational corporation to access to the hard earned savings of the Indian
Common people to maximise their profit.
Apart
from scrapping the New Pension scheme, the employees are demanding the setting
up of the 7th Central Pay Commission for wage revision,
reintroduction of the Universal Public Distribution system stoppage of
outsourcing of Governmental functions, contractorisation, privatisation etc.
regularisation of Grameen Dak Sewaks, contingent, casual and daily rated
workers, lifting the ban on creation of posts, filling up the vacant posts revival
of the negotiating forum, JCM etc.
Due
to the breakdown of the negotiating machinery, there had been no dialogue
between the Government and the employees for the past several years. The
employees are extremely critical of the attitude of the Government using the
sovereignty of the Parliament to reject the award given in favour of the
workers by the Board of Arbitration which is not only contrary to the terms of
arbitration but unethical too. The continuing vindictive attitude of the
C& AG administration against the employees and union functionaries for
normal and peaceful trade union activities is highly deplorable.
If the Government refuses to take note of the resentment and initiate steps to bring about settlement, the agitation is bound to escalate in the form of indefinite strike action encompassing even other section of the employees.
K.K.N. Kutty
Secretary General.
To the Chief
Reporters/Editors for favour of publication in your esteemed New paper.
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