EDITORIAL POSTAL CRUSADER
NOVEMBER-2014
JCM
STAFF SIDE UNITY SHOULD BE FOR STRUGGLE
History of Central Government Employees reveals that Government
has taken undue advantage to deny the justified demands of the Central
Government Employees, whenever there was disunity among the JCM staff side
organizations. On the contrary, whenever staffside stood solidly united the
Government was compelled to concede the legitimate rights of the employees to a
great extent.
After Fifth Pay Commission recommendations, the JCM
National council staffside submitted to Government a common charter of demands
for modifications of the recommendations of the Pay Commission, which included
upward revision of fitment formula and removal of certain glaring anomalies.
When Government refused to concede it , notice for indefinite strike was given
and finally the Government had to appoint a high-power Group of Ministers
Committee under the chairmanship of then Home Minister Shri.Indrajith Gupta and
negotiated with the staffside. In the
negotiations also the staffside took a united uncompromising stand which
ultimately resulted in Government accepting the demand for 40% fitment formula
and some other important demands.
Unfortunately, when the Sixth Pay
Commission recommendations were submitted to Government, the JCM National
Council Staffside miserably failed to take such a firm and united stand and no
serious agitational programme was conducted demanding modification of the
retrograde recommendations. Instead the dominant leadership of JCM staffside
took a compromising stand and depended only on negotiated settlement , without
mobilizing the entire rank and file membership behind the demands. Ultimately
Government took advantage of this weakness of the leadership and unilaterally
announced the implementation of the 6th CPC recommendations, without
conceding majority of the genuine demands raised by the staffside during
negotiations. Faulty formula adopted for calculation of Need Based Minimum Wage , glaring disparity
in fitment and fixation formula between lower level officials and Group- A officers, unscientific pay band
and grade pay system and serious anomalies arising out of it , MACP
anomalies everything remained as such which could not be settled even after seven
years.
Again , when the Government
announced the New Contributory Pension Scheme with effect from 01.01.2004 for
the new entrants in Central Government Services without any consultation with
the JCM National Council Staffside, the dominant leadership of the JCM staffside did not
protest and kept silent. This has emboldened the Government to go ahead with
the implementation of the neo-liberal pension reforms. Had the entire JCM
Staffside including Railways, Defence and Confederation taken a united stand to
oppose the New Pension Scheme and given call for serious agitational programmes
including indefinite strike the Government would not have dared to implement
the NPS. Of course , Confederation of Central Government Employees and workers
opposed the New Pension Scheme and has gone to the extent of conducting one day
strike. JCM leadership raised the demand for roll-back of NPS after a very long
time and by that time Government succeeded in fully implementing the scheme.
Confederation of Central Government Employees and workers has
always stood for unity among the Central Government Employees .When
confederation submitted a 15 point charter to the UPA Government in 2011 demanding
appointment of 7 th CPC , 5 year wage revision , Merger of 50% DA, Inclusion of
Gramin Dak Sevaks under 7th CPC etc, the other major organizations in the JCM were not
ready to raise the demands in 2011. Finally confederation was forced to go it
alone and conducted series of agitational programmes including Parliament March,
one day strike and two days strike. Of course, the lonely struggle conducted by
confederation represented the mood of the entirety of Central Government
Employees and ultimately the Government was compelled to announce constitution
of 7th CPC in the month of September 2013.
Now NDA Government which
came to power after General Election
has rejected all the main demands of the Central Government Employees which
includes merger of DA , Interim Relief , Date of effect
from 01.01.2014 , inclusion of GDS in the terms of reference of 7th
CPC ,scrapping of New Pension Scheme etc. Further Government declared 100%
FDI in Railways and Defence. Public
Private Partnership in Railways was also announced in Railway budget. More than
five lakhs posts are lying vacant in various Departments out of which about 2.5
lakhs vacancies are in Railways alone. The UPA Government has unilaterally
announced the terms of reference of the 7th CPC rejecting the draft
proposal submitted by JCM staffside. The
memorandum submitted by JCM staffside to the NDA Government for grant of merger
of DA and Interim Relief also was totally neglected. The JCM Staffside
leadership could not do anything and the employees are suffering. In fact the
JCM staffside has become a laughing stock among the employees and its
credibility in the eyes of the employees has eroded like anything.
It is in this background
, eventhough belatedly , the JCM National Council Staffside has decided to
organize a National Convention at New Delhi on 11th December 2014 ,
to discuss and finalise its strategy to combat the above humiliation meted out
by the Government . Better late than never. The decision is well received by
the entire Central Government Employees and they are eagerly waiting for the
outcome of the convention.
NFPE firmly believes that if the present unity
among the JCM staffside organizations is not channelized for building up united
struggle including indefinite strike of entire Central Government Employees the
National Convention will become a futile exercise and an eye-wash to cool down
the growing discontentment among the employees. This shall not happen. We
firmly believe in the slogan raised by our late legendary leader Com K.G.Bose-
i.e “UNITY FOR STRUGGLE AND STRUGGLE FOR
UNITY”. Such a stand alone can restore the lost glory of the fighting potential
of the Central Government Employees and also shall regain the lost faith of employees
in the JCM staffside leadership. We cannot be a party to any compromise on the
genuine and justified demands of the workers. Let us hope that the JCM
staffside leadership shall rise up to the occasion.
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