Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Remove restrictions for granting CCL


PRESS STATEMENT

The Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association, Andaman and Nicobar Islands has demanded to remove all the unwanted restrictions imposed  by the Govt. of India for grant of Child Care Leave to eligible women employees working under the  government.  In a resolution adopted in the Annual Conference of the Association held recently, the Association noted that the conditions imposed by the Govt. of India on availing the Child Care Leave viz.   to restrict the CCL on three occasions in a year,  to avail at least 15 days CCL at a time, etc., are causing  inconvenience to  women  employees.  The Association further noted that in a number of departments under the Andaman and Nicobar Administration, the Child Care Leave to eligible women employees are being denied on one reason or other.  The Association noted that it is against the very principle of allowing the Child Care Leave to women employees and demanded the Govt. of India and A & N Administration not to   put any obstructions in granting Child Care Leave to women employees.  

Friday, February 22, 2013

Programmes in A & N Islands in support of 2-day All India Strike



News Item

          In support of the   two-day All India Strike on 20-21 February, 2013, local units of the central trade unions and government employees’ organizations today (21.02.2013) organized mass dharna, procession and public meetings in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.   The main programme was held at Tiranga Park, Aberdeen Bazar, Port Blair where workers and employees from various central trade unions and Associations sat on Mass Dharna from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Thereafter, a procession was taken out in the town at 4.15 p.m. which culminated in massive public meeting at Tiranga Park.  Addressing the meeting,  Shri B. Chandrachoodan, General Secretary, CITU A & N State Committee  criticized the central government for  pursuing various anti-working class policies  and dealt in detail the  struggles conducted by the trade unions since 1991.   Speaking on the occasion,  Shri D. Ayyappan, General Secretary, Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association said that  it is for the first time that all the central trade unions in the country have come together  to   voice their protest against the  wrong policies of the government  which affect all sections of the  working people.  He said that the central government is slowly moving towards complete privatization and outsourcing of government work.  Referring to the Disinvestment Ministry during the NDA government, he said that now, without the Disinvestment Ministry, the government is  committed to  privatise the  public sector undertakings, Banks, Insurance, etc. and referred to the  present  position of the  loss-making BSNL.   Shri NKP Nair, General Secretary, AICCTU A & N Unit while addressing the gathering criticized the Administration for not considering various demands of the workers in the islands.  Shri Veeranna, General Secretary of BMS A & N Unit emphasized the need to fight against the corruption prevailing in various departments under the Administration.   Shri RP Sharma of HMS also spoke on the occasion.  Shri Sadanand Rai, who presided over the meeting, said that the central government is depriving the government employees of their existing benefits and referred to the introduction of New Pension Scheme during 2004.  

          At Diglipur, a day-long mass dharna was organized at Diglipur  Bazar in which a large number of workers from various trade unions   participated.  Later in the evening, a massive procession was taken out in the Diglipur bazaar which was led by Shri S. Asokan, Shri Madan Mohan Das, Shri   PJ Eappen and Shri Ali Akber.     
          At Little Andaman, a procession was taken out by the workers in the Hut Bay Bazar in the evening.   
               The issues raised during the  All India Strike are  (1) Take concrete measures to contain Price rise,  (2) Take concrete measures for linkage of employement protection   with the concession/incentive package offered to the entrepreneurs, (3) Ensure strict enforcement of all basic labour laws without any exception or exemption and stringent punitive measures for violation of labour laws, (4) Universal social security cover for the unorganised sector workers without any restriction and creation of a National Social Security Fund with adequate resources in line with the recommendation of NCEUS and Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour, (5) Stoppage of disinvestment in Central and State PSUs, (6) No Contractorisation of work permanent/perennial nature and payment of wages and benefits to the contract workers at the same rate as available to the regular workers of the industry /establishment (7)  Amendment of Minimum Wages Act to ensure universal coverage irrespective of the schedules and fixation of statutory minimum wage at not less than Rs.10,000/- linked with cost price index (8) Remove all ceilings on payment and eligibility of Bonus, Provident Fund; Increase the quantum of gratuity, (9) Assured statutory Pension for all and (10) Ensure Compulsory registration of trade unions within a period of 45 days and immediate ratification of the ILO Conventions Nos.87 and 98.  Besides various local demands were are raised during the  programme.   

NGOs' Association Delegation Meets DG Shipping


NEWS ITEM

           
A delegation from  the Shipping Department Sub-Committee of the  Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association,  led by Shri D. Ayyappan, General Secretary met the visiting Director General (Shipping), Government of India   today  (20.02.2013)  at  Marine Hill Circuit House and  submitted a Memorandum  containing  some of the demands of the employees working in the Shipping Department.   The demands presented before the Director General Shipping includes (1) Exemption from required Survey Certificate to appear Examination for Master/ Engine Driver, etc, 2.Conduct of Examination for Engine Drivers and Masters, 3. MEO Class –IV and Part B Examination, 4. Exemption from Watch Keeping Certificate for appearing in the MEO Class –IV   (NCV) course & MWKO (NCV, etc).  After a detailed discussion on each issue, the Director General Shipping assured the delegation that the demands raised by the Association will be examined and appropriate action taken immediately.  The Principal Officer, MMD, Kolkatta was also present in the meeting.  

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Annual Conference 2013




NEWS ITEM

          The two-day Annual Conference of the Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, began at Kerala Samajam Hall, Port Blair today the 09th February, 2013 at 4 p.m.  Inaugurating the Conference, Shri M. Krishnan, Secretary General, National Federation of Postal Employees, New Delhi explained in detail the history of government employees’ movement in the country.  He said that since the introduction of new economic policies in 1991, the total number of central government employee in the country has come down drastically due to abolition of posts in various departments like Railways, Postal Department, etc.   Government employees are the victims of the wrong policies being pursued by the central government since 1991.   Referring to the practice adopted by the central government since 1991 on corporatisation of government departments and then making it private organizations, Shri Krishnan pointed out that the BSNL is running on loss of Rs.  8000 crores and now the Sam Pitroda Commission has recommended voluntary retirement of one lakh employees of BSNL.  BSNL employees were   government employees before the BSNL was formed, he said.  He cautioned the government employees that their services will also be put to the same fate as that of BSNL employees.  Referring to the Six Central Pay Commission related issues,  Shri Krishnan said that  except one or two demands,  no  other demand/issue raised by the staff side in the National Anomaly Committee has been  settled so far.  Discontentment among the employees are growing over the refusal of the government towards their genuine issues.     

    Shri KG Das, former General Secretary of the Association, Shri SP Kalairajan, BSNL Employees Union Circle Secretary and Shri Steephen Fernandez, Divisional Secretary, All India Postal Employees Union (P-3) also addressed the Inaugural Session.    

Earlier, Shri SC Biswas, President of the Association hoisted the Association’s flag at the venue of the Conference.  Chief Guest and others paid tributes to the martyrs at the specially erected Martyrs Memorial Column at the Kerala Samajam premises.  Shri D. Vijayakumar, retired Principal of DIET, Port Blair, who is the Chairman, Reception Committee welcomed the gathering.  A large number of government employees and others attended the Inaugural Session.

          Earlier on the day, on his arrival at Port Blair airport   today, Shri M. Krishnan was received by a large number of members of the Association led by Shri SC Biswas, President and Shri D. Ayyappan, General Secretary.