Com. K Ragavendran
Ex- Secretary General, NFPE
( Through facebook - AIPRPA CHQ )
Two Strikes that were expected to shake the Central Government are
deferred and the Government got the reprieve! The indefinite strike by
the entirety of CG Employees that was much anticipated after the strike
ballots of Railway and Defense Employees Federations as well as the
Confederation and the declaration of the National Convention of all JCM
Organisations stand deferred to November 2015!
The much awaited
declaration of strike at the rally of the CG Employees on 28th April
before the Parliament was not rousing the employees as it contemplates
the strike only on 23rd November 2015, when the 7th CPC would have
already submitted its recommendations to the Government. Any issue of
Interim Relief, Merger of DA from 1.1.2011, Inclusion of GDS to 7th CPC
etc would have been obsolete by that time as the pay commission is going
to merge the DA beyond 100 points from a prospective date. The issues
at hand and the issues that may come to the fore after the
recommendations of the pay commission may not be identical always.
Secondly the proposed indefinite strike by Postal JCA from 6th May also
stands deferred after the meeting with the Communications Minister on
the eve of the commencement of strike that resulted in deferment of the
action.
The assurances from the Minister are accepted in good spirit by
the Postal JCA. Let the Government understand that it has to take the
simmering discontent among the CG Employees as well as among the Postal
Employees seriously. Instead of breathing safe due to taking back of the
industrial action by both the sections and as usual ignore the
assurances, it should try to settle the contentious issues urgently as
the two and a half lakhs of GDS in the Postal Department are on the
verge of frustration!
It is ironical that this Government also blindly
follows the interpretations and stand of the earlier Governments on the
question of status of GDS. The fast track action by Modi Government to
remove the thorns around the land acquisition act to help the corporates
is absent in the question of removing the hardship perpetrated to GDS
for more than 100 years!
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