No.Conf/Genl/2016-19 28-01-2018
Decision of the National Secretariat
meeting of Confederation held at New Delhi on 24-01-2018
* National
Convention of Central Government Employees at Hyderabad during May/June, 2018.
* Intensive
Campaign and Struggle Programmes on 10 Points charter of Demands culminating in
strike.
* All
India Women’s Trade Union Workshop will be conducted in Uttar Pradesh. Venue and Date will be finalised shortly.
* Joint
Campaign against NPS & Outsourcing by Confederaiton and All India State
Government Employees Federation (AISGEF) - Signature Campaign in the month of
February 2018 Memorandum to be submitted to Prime Minister. Mass Joint Dharna at all District head
quarters on 27-3-2018.
* Protest
Hunger fast at New Delhi and in front of all Govt of India Printing Presses
Demanding stop closure of Printing Presses.
(Dates to be finalised in consultation with National Federation of
Printing, Publications and Stationery Employees).
* Com.
S.K.Vyasji remembrance day on 13-02-2018 - All C-O-Cs to Organise Remembrance
day programmes.
* Problems
of Central Ground water board employees and employees of salt department also
discussed and decided to intervene.
* International
Women’s Day on 2018 March 8th -
C-O-Cs to take initiative to organise programmes of women employees/workers
jointly with like-minded women organisations.
Dear
Comrades,
The National
Secretariat meeting of the Confederation of Central Govt. Employees &
Workers held at ITEF Headquarters, NewDelhi on 24-01-2018, took the following
decisions. Com.K.K.N.Kutty, National
President,Confederation presided over the meeting.
I. Confederaiton Charter of Demands and Future
Course of Action:
The meeting noted
with grave concern the totally negative attitude of the Central Govt. towards
the genuine and legitimate demands of
the Central Govt. Employees including increase in Minimum Pay and Fitment
formula, withdraw NPS, Implement Option-I for pensioners, Regularise GDS and
Casual/Contract Labourers, Revision of Wages and pension of Autonomous body
employees and pensioners, grant of equal pay for equal work and parity in pay
scales, compassionate appointments etc.
The meeting further noted the reluctance of the dominant organisations
of NJCA to revive the deferred indefinite strike or to organise any serious
agitational programmes on 7th CPC related issues. The meeting noted that the independent
struggles programmes organised by Confederaiton including Parliament March
on15th December 2016, One day nationwide strike on 16-3-2017, Mass protest
dharna in front of Finance Minister’s office on 23-05-2017, Human Chain on
22-06-2017, Burning of HRA orders on
25-07-2017, One day dharna at all district headquarters on 19-09-2017, Mass
dharna at all state headquarters on 17-10-2017, has its own impact and the
entire Central Govt. Employees are agitated and supporting the demands raised
by Confederation. Govt. responded in a
negative manner, by imposing ban on conducting dharnas and demonstration by
Confederation on 19-09-2017 and 17-10-2017.
Inspite of the ban orders, dharnas were conducted in a massive manner at
all district headquarters and state headquarters.
After detailed review
of the whole situation, the National Secretariat decided to intensify the
campaign and struggle for realisation of the demands raised in the charter of
demands. National Secretariat decided to
organise a National Convention of Central Govt. Employees at Hyderabad during
the month of May/June 2018. Date and
Venue of the convention will be declared shortly in consultation with the C-O-C
Andhra & Telangana states. In the
convention resolution will be adopted on the following 10 point charter of
demands and phased programme of action culminating in strike will be
declared. Details of draft resolution,
phased programme of action and date of strike etc. will be finalised by the National
Secretariat before the convention.
Charter of Demands:
1. Settle 7th CPC related
issues including increase in Minimum Pay and Fitment formula, HRA arreas, MACP
Bench mark, Option-I for pensioners etc.
2. Withdraw Contributory
Pension Scheme (NPS). Ensure defined
pension under CCS (Pension) Rules 1972 to all employees appointed on or after
01-01-2004.
3. Fill up all vacant
posts, Create justified posts for excess work.
Evolve proper mechanism for Regional Recruitment. Stop engagement of retired persons.
4. (a) Regularise Gramin Dak Sevaks and grant Civil
Servant Status. Implement positive
recommendations of Kamalesh Chandra Committee Report on GDS.
(b) Regularise Casual and Contract Workers. Evolve
a new scheme for regularisation of Casual and Contract Workers.
5. Ensure equal pay for
equal work as per Supreme Court Judgement and grant parity in wages and pay
scales.
6. Stop closure of Govt.
establishments. Withdraw closure orders
of Govt. of India Presses. Stop
outsourcing and privatisation of Govt. functions.
7. Avoid abnormal delay
in extending the benefits of 7th CPC to Autonomous body employees and
pensioners.
8. Remove 5% condition
imposed on compassionate appointments. Grant appointment in all deserving
cases.
9. Grant five time-bound
promotions to all on completion of 8,7,6,5 & 4 years.
10. (a) Stop attack on Trade Union rights. Avoid delay in conducting Verification of
membership under CCS (RSA) Rules, declare results and grant recognition in a
time-bound manner. Ensure prompt
functioning of various negotiating forums under the JCM scheme at all levels.
(b) Withdraw the draconian FR 56(j) and Rule 48
of CCS (Pension) Rules 1972 which is misused as a short-cut to punish and
victimise employees.
II. Joint Campaign of confederation and All India
state government employees federation (AISGEF) against NPS and Outsourcing:
It is decided to
conduct signature campaign in the month of February 2018 and mass dharna
at all District headquarters on 27-03-2018.
The memorandum to be submitted to the Prime Minister of India in which the
signatures are to be obtained will be published in the Confederation website
shortly. All C-O-Cs and affiliates are
requested to implement the above two programmes jointly with the AISGEF. If in
any place AISGEF is not participating, the programmes may be implemented by
Confederation.
III. Protest Huger fast at New delhi and in front
of all govt. of India Presses jointly by Confederation and Federation of
Printing, Publication and Stationery Employees (NFPPSE).
Inspite of the
intervention of MPs inside and outside Parliament, inspite of two-times
unanimous recommedations of the Parliamentry Standing Committee, inspite of the
protest programmes organised by Confederation and NFPPSE the Govt. is not ready
to withdraw its decision to close down 12 Govt. of India Presses. Com. Tapan Sen, MP, raised the issue in Rajya
Sabha and about 12 MPs supported his demand.
Secretary, JCM National Council staff side also took up the issue and
held discussion with the top-level officers, but they expressed helplessness as
it is a Cabinet decision. Eventhough
stay orders are granted by High Courts and CATs in various states against
closure, the Govt. may try to get the stay vacated. National Secretariat after detailed
discussion decided to organise hunger fast at New delhi and in front of all
Printing Presses. It is decided to
finalise the programme in consultation with the NFPPSE. Details will be
intimated later.
IV. Com. S.K.Vyasji Remembrance Day on 13-02-2018:
National Secretariat
decided to organise Com.S.K.Vyasji Remembrance Day at all C-O-C level on
13-02-2018 in a befitting manner. All
C-O-Cs and affiliates are requested to organise the Remembrance Day programmes
in memory of our great legendary leader who sacrificed his entire life for the
Central Govt. Employees and Pensioners.
V. All India Women’s Trade Union workshop in
Uttar Pradesh:
The National
Secretariat noted the difficulties faced by our Women comrades due to the
cancellation of the Womens Camp notified at Mumbai during January 2018, due to
the inability expressed by the C-O-C Mumbai, at the last minute. It is decided to conduct the All India
Women’s Trade Union Education Camp in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Venue and dates will be finalised in
consultation with the C-O-C, Uttar Pradesh.
VI. 2018 March 8th -
International Women’s Day:
National Secretariat
decided to celebrate the International Women’s Day on 08-03-2018 jointly with
like-minded organisations. All C-O-Cs
and affiliates are requested to organise the programme under the banner of Woman
Sub-Committees in a befitting manner.
VII. National Secretariat
also discussed the problems relating to the following affiliates and suitable
decision taken.
(a) Problems of Central Ground Water Board
Employees and AICGWBEA.
(b) Problems of the employees of the Salt
Department.
VIII. All C-O-Cs and
affiliates of Confederation are requested to implement the above decisions of
the National Secretariat.
Yours fraternally,
M.Krishnan
Secretary General,
Confederation.
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Email: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
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