Dear friends,
The
issues put up for discussion in the Confederation meeting on 22/07/2013 were
not reflected in the minutes published in the Confederation web site and as
such I discussed the matter with Com M Krishnan, Secretary General(SG), Confederation over phone . He informed me that the items put up by us
have been discussed in the meeting and decided accordingly; but the same has
not been incorporated in the minutes published in the web site. The details of
the discussion/decision taken, as said by the SG, are given below:
LDC/UDC issue
The
SG has said that due to the efforts of the Confederation, the matter has already
been taken up by the National JCM Staff side with the Government. The issue is
being monitored by the National JCM Staff side at present. In the light of the above the meeting
discussed the matter and decided to remind the National JCM Staff side to
accelerate the action for the implementation of the upgradation of Grade pay of
LDC & UDC.
Granting of MACP on hierarchical basis:
According
to the Secretary General, the meeting has decided to obtain legal position for implementation
of the Principle CAT judgment for the entire Central Government Employees. Then
the Confederation will write letters to the Government on the issue. The copy
of the said letter will be published in our web site as soon as we receive the
same.
The
SG has said All other items put up by the Association has also been discussed
in the meeting for which letters have already been written by the
Confederation. However, letters reminding the said correspondence will be sent
to the Government again.
The minutes of the 22nd Meeting
as published in the Confederation web site is given below:
CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
(CENTRAL HEAD QUARTERS)
1st Floor, North Avenue Post office Building, New Delhi – 110001
Circular No. 2/2013 Dated – 23.07.2013
NATIONAL SECRETARIAT MEETING
22.07.2013 – NEW DELHI
CONFEDERATION DECIDES TO TAKE STRIKE BALLOT FOR INDEFINITE STRIKE
Dear Comrades,
The first meeting of the National Secretariat of the Confederation was held at New Delhi on 22.07.2013. Com. K. K. N. Kutty, National President, presided. The following office bearers were present:
Com. S. K. Vyas (Advisor), Com. K. K. N. Kutty (President), Com. M. S. Raja (Working President), Com. Giriraj Singh (Vice President), Com. M. Durai Pandian (Vice President), Com. N. Somaiah (Vice President), Com. M. Krishnan (Secretary General), Com. K. V. Jayaraj (Asst Secretary), Com. Pijush Roy (Asst. Secretary) Com. Ishwar Singh Dabas (Asst. Secretary), Com. Vrigu Bhattacharjee (Financial Secretary), Com. G. Mani Achari (Org. Secretary) Com. R. P. Singh (Org. Secretary) Com. Arup Chatterjee (Org. Secretary).
The following office bearers applied for leave/expressed their inability to attend:
Com. R. N. Parashar (Asst. Secretary) Com. C. P. Sobhana (Org. Secretary) Com. Venkata Subramanian (Org. Secretary), Com. K. P. Rajagopal (Secretary)
The following office bearers could not reach due to train late/cancellation:
Com. T. Narasimhan (Vice President), Com. B. Krishna Gaud (Asst. Secretary), Com. Nilesh D. Nasare (Org. Secretary) Com. P. Suresh (Org. Secretary) Com. V. Nageswara Rao (Org. Secretary), Com. T. Satyanarayana (Org. Secretary), Com. T. K. R. Pillai (Auditor).
The following comrades were absent:
Com. Ashok B. Salunke (Vice President), Com. Ashok Kumar Kanojia (Org Secretary) Com. R. Seethalakshmi (Org. Secretary), Com. Y. Purohit (Org. Secretary).
Before Commencement the meeting paid homage to Late Com. Samar Mukherjee, Ex-MP and Veteran Parliamentarian by observing two minutes silence.
Com. S. K. Vyas, Advisor, in his opening remarks, explained the background of events which led to the formation of a Joint Council of Action of Railway (AIRF) Defence (AIDEF) and Confederation and also pointed out its weaknesses and limitations. He stressed the need to further strengthen the unity. He opined that on the 15 point charter of demands, Confederation must conduct its own independent campaign and agitational programmes. If the Railway and defence Federations come forward for serious agitational programmes including indefinite strike we must join such campaign and strike action.
Com. K. Raghavendran, Ex-Working President, Confederation also addressed the meeting. Thereafter discussion on all agenda items took place.
The following are the main highlights and decision of the National Secretariat meeting
1. Review of 24th National Conference held at Kolkata from 4th to 6thMay 2013
Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General made a brief presentation of the Conference proceedings, which was approved by the house after discussion.
2. 15 Pointes charter of demands and future course of action.
The meeting decided to organize independent campaign and agitational programmes culminating in indefinite strike. The specific decisions were:
(i) To organize state level joint strike conventions of C-o-C with the participation of all affiliated unions/Associations/Federations during the month of August 2013. Whereever the C-O-C functioning is not satisfactory or has no participation of district units, efforts must be taken to revamp the committee.
(ii) To organize mass Relay dharna at different places in all important stations during the first week of September 2013 (from 02.09.2013 to 07.09.2013).
(iii)To conduct nationwide strike ballot during the last week of September 2013 (On 25, 26 and 27th September) Model of the ballot will be sent later.
(iv)To convene the Central Working Committee/Central Executive committee meetings of all affiliated unions/Associations/Federations before the 1st week of October 2013. All India Office Bearers of the Confederation may be invited to attend the meeting.
3. Joint programme of AIRF, AIDEF and Confederation:
It was decided to make all out effort to further strengthen the Joint council of action (JCA) and also to launch serious agitational programmes culminating in indefinite strike before December 2013.
4. Formation of State Committees and District Committees
It was decided to reorganize the COCs which are defunct or not functioning satisfactorily. This is to be done when the state level strike campaign conventions are organized. Participation of representatives of all affiliates should be ensured in the conventions.
5. Conducting of All India Mahila Convention of the Confederation.
It was decided to conduct two day’s All India Mahila Convention at New Delhi in the 3rd week of October 2013. C-O-C Delhi has agreed to host the Mahila Convention. Delegate fee shall be Rs.600/- per delegate. Participation of maximum number of Lady comrades from all states/affiliates should be ensured.
6. Organising Trade Union Education Camp:
It was decided to hold the Trade Union Education Camp at Mumbai in November/December 2013. Number of participants shall be 150 (maximum). Delegate fee Rs. 600/- per delegate Postal, ITEF, Audit & Accounts and Atomic Energy delegates accommodation shall be arranged by their respective Federations. C-O-C Mumbai shall function as the Reception committee. Date and Venue will be intimated later.
7. Publication of journal
Decided to publish a monthly journal. Name of the journal shall be “CONFEDERATION NEWS” (subject to availability at RNI) Editorial Board shall consist of Com. S. K. Vyas (Advisor) Com. K. K. N. Kutty (President) Com. M. S. Raja (Working President) Com. M .Krishnan (Secretary General) com. K. P. Rajagopal (Secretary) and Com. Vrigu Bhattacharjee (Financial Secretary).
8. Financial Review:
Financial Secretary shall present the actual picture in the next meeting. Meanwhile letters should be sent to all affiliated unions to remit the arrears of quota immediately.
9. Letter from ITEF and reply
A letter received from Secretary General, ITEF and the reply given, regarding the election of new office bearers of the Confederation was presented in the meeting by the Secretary General, Confederation. It was decided to send an appeal letter to the ITEF requesting them to resolve the issue amicably.
10. Affiliation to new organizations:
The application for affiliation received from the following two organisations was considered and it is decided to grant affiliation subject to their accepting the terms & conditions for affiliation.
(i) Indian School of Mines Karmachari Sangh, Dhanbad.
(ii) Song and Drama Division Employees Associations, New Delhi
11. National Convention of Central Trade Unions on 6th August 2013.
The available National Secretariat members/leaders at Delhi will attend the convention on 6th.
President, Com. K. K. N. Kutty in his concluding remarks, briefed decisions taken in the meeting. The meeting ended at 5 PM.
IMPLEMENT THE DECISIONS
All office Bearers, State Committees, other C-O-Cs and Affiliated Unions/ Associations/ Federations are requested to implement the above mentioned decisions of the National Secretariat meeting, WITHOUT FAIL.
This may be treated as most urgent/important,
Fraternally yours,
(K. K. N. Kutty) (M. Krishnan)
President Secretary General
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sar kab tak ldc/udc is nainsaafi ko jhele , jo aaswasan diya gaya hai o sahi hai ya galat , kaishe pata chale, pichale kai salo se yehi baat sunane ko mil rahi hai , lekin baad mein rti dala to pata chala ki unke pas aisa koi letter hi nahi paucha hai , sir aap ko aap ki koshis ke leye bahoot bahoot dhanywad, thank u sir,
ReplyDeleteKind attention of Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers (Shri K KRISHNAN, General Secretary)to a point particularly related to the Retired Defence Civilians, which is pending with the
ReplyDeleteMinistry of Defence for quite some time now. As all are aware, while the Defence Civilians are in service they are entitled to draw items from the CSD / URCs (run by the Canteen Stores Department), however, after
their retirement from service, the said facility was withheld/stopped stating that there are some constraints like shortage of manpower, accommodation, budgetary support etc., the matter has been kept pending/held in abeyance, till these "constraints" are addressed to. Is there any justification in the stand of Ministry of Defence, as these Civilian Employees were enjoying the said facility while in service? How, all of a sudden, additional requirement of man-power & budgetary support arose? As a matter of fact, by extending the said facility to a negligible proportion of retired Defence Civilians (say 5 to 6%), the CSD is defnitely going to get profit only. I may also mention here that the present employees & workers are going to be " the Pensioners" tomorrow and therefore CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES & WORKERS, CENTRAL HQ NEW DELHI has moral responsibility to help these retired Defence Civilians in getting the CSD facility restored early, as they are all in the fag end of their life.
MACP on promotional hierarchy should be given to avoid injustice to the employees, especially group c employees. The MACP was given to UDC as Rs. 2800 instead of promotional hierarchy grade pay of Rs. 4600. I hope the association will solve the issue in the coming days and the MACP will be on promotional hierarchy scale and grade pay just like it had been given earlier in old ACP scheme.
ReplyDeleteSir,
ReplyDeleteHum UDCs ko MACPS on promotional hierarchy mein kab milega - please sir Diwali sudhar dijiye