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National Federation
of Atomic Energy Employees
NFAEE
DEPARTMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY
Regn.No.17/9615
Recognised by DAE vide DAE OM No. 8/1/2007 –
IR&W/95 dated 13th June 2007
NFAEE Office, Opp. NIYAMAK BHAVAN, Anusaktinagar,
Mumbai 400 094
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site: www.nfaeehq.blogspot.com ;
Email address: nfaee@yahoo.com
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Ref.No: nfaee/sg/15/187
06.10.2015
To
All Affiliates
NFAEE
Dear Comrades,
Proposed
Indefinite Strike from 23rd November has been deferred
National Joint Council of Action met
on 30.09.2015 at New Delhi to discuss on the proposed indefinite strike
from 23 Nov, 2015. It was decided that as the government is delaying the
submission of the seventh pay commission report till the Bihar election,
the strike action slated for 23rd November 2015 be delayed to coincide
with the Parliament budget session during February - April, 2015.
The meeting further decided to call
up on all Federations of Central Government Employees to organize massive
protest demonstration in front of all offices on 19th November 2015
by wearing black badges to protest against the Government’s indecision on
demands of the Government Employees.
Further the meeting decided to hold DAY
LONG DHARNA by the leaders of the National JCA at Jantar Mantar on 19.11.2015.
Copy of the circular issued by Com.
Shiva Gopal Mishra, Convener National Joint Council of Action of JCM participants
along with Resolution adopted in the metting is attached herewith.
With
fraternal Greetings
Comradely
yours,
Jayaraj
KV
Secretary
General
Address for
Correspondence: Jayaraj. KV, Secretary General, NFAEE
PESS/UED; BARC, Trombay,
Mumbai 400 085
Tel. No: (O): 022 – 25596519; (Res): 022 – 25554179; (Mobile): 9869501189
NJCA
National Joint
Council of Action
4, State Entry Road
New Delhi – 110055
No.NJCA/2015 September 30, 2015
All
members of the NJCA
Dear Comrades,
Dear Comrades,
The National JCA met today on
30.09.2015. In the background of the engineered delay in the submission of the
7th CPC report, the meeting reviewed the decision to go for indefinite strike
action commencing from 23rd Nov.2015 and arrived at the following conclusions.
1.
The 7th CPC, as per the indication
the NJCA had, concluded its deliberations and finalised its report. But due to
the pressure exerted by the GOI the report is not likely to be out till the
Bihar election is going to be concluded on 8.11.2015.
2.
Even if the report is given, the
Government might plead for some more time to consider the same and arrive at
conclusions.
3.
Even though the charter of demand
contains other major issues, viz FDI, outsourcing, New Pension Scheme etc, the
CPC related issues especially the revision of wages has its own significance
and struggle without the said issue is impracticable.
4.
The meeting also noted that after the
impressive march to parliament held on 28th April, 2015, no serious programme
of action was undertaken, which has created certain complacency in the
movement. The meeting noted the necessity to rejuvenate the NJCA functioning at
all levels.
5.
It was also noted that there are
states which have not held the state level conventions and consequently have
not brought into being the state apparatus required to spearhead a serious
action like indefinite strike.
6.
In view of above mentioned
conclusions, the National JCA has decided to defer the strike to a date during
the Budget session of the parliament i.e from Feb to April 2016. The exact date
of commencement of the strike will be decided by the National JCA when the 7th
CPC report is available.
7.
The NJCA also has decided to call
upon all Federations of Central Government Employees to organise a massive
protest demonstration in front of all work-spots/offices on 19th November 2015
wearies Black Badge to register our anger and resentment over the Government’s
action in engineering delay in the submission of the report by the 7th CPC.
8.
The National JCA leaders and all
standing council members will sit on a day long Dharna at Jantar Man tar on
19.11.2015 by wearies Black Badge to highlight the anti worker attitude of the
GOI and its concerted efforts to undermine the functioning of JCM.
We also send herewith the resolution
adopted at the meeting which has been forwarded to the Government already.
With greetings
Comradely yours,
(Shiva Gopal Mishra)
Convener
RESOLUTION
1. The National JCA of
Central Government Employee, which met today on 30.09.2015 at New Delhi strongly,
condemns the Governments’ action in engineering delay in the submission of 7th
CPC report. The 7th CPC was to submit its report on 28th August 2015. i.e on
the expiry of 18th months’ time provided to it by the Government as per the
terms of reference. The demand for interim-relief and merger of DA was denied.
The Government refused to amend the terms of reference despite repeated appeals
made by the National JCA on several occasions.
2. The Charter of demand
submitted by the National JCA to the cabinet Secretary realization of which it
has been decided to organize indefinite strike commencing from 23rd November
2015 has remained unattended and unsettled. No follow up action was initiated
by the Government after discussion of the issues at the level of Secretary
Personnel held on 25th February 2015.
3. The National Council JCM
has not met in the past 5 years even once, giving the impression that the
Government’s intention is to award a natural death to the negotiating forums
and compel the employees to tread the path of struggle for realization of the
demands. Many departmental councils have been placed on hibernation for the
part one decade.
4. The National JCA has
come to the inescapable conclusion that the present Govt has no intention to
reach out to a settlement on any issue pertaining to the Central Govt.
Employees, given its anti labour, anti people attitude.
5. The National JCA has
decided to call upon the Central Government Employees throughout the country to
organise massive protest demonstration jointly on 19th November 2015 in front
of all Offices/work place eliciting the participation of all employees workers
and pass resolution and send the same to the Finance Minister and the Cabinet
secretary.
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