NATIONAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION
OF
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ORGANISATIONS
PARTICIPATING IN JCM
PRESS
STATEMENT
4-State Entry Road,
New Delhi. 110 001.
Dated: 11th December 2014.
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INCLUDING
RAILWAY AND DEFENCE WORKERS
DECIDE
TO ORGANISE INDEFINITE STRIKE
A National Convention of Central Government Employees Organizations
participating Shah Auditorium, Civil Lines, New Delhi to deliberate upon the
demands and problems of Central Government Employees remained unsettled for
several years. The Joint Consultative Machinery conceived as a forum for
negotiation of demands of Central Government Employees in the wake of the
indefinite strike action of 1960s has almost become defunct as its National Council,
which was to meet thrice in a year, has not met even once for the last four
years. The wage revision, which was due in 2011, has not come about even though
7 CPC was set up a few months back. The demand for Interim Relief, merger of DA
with Pay. Which, normally accompanies the announcement of the Pay Commission
were not granted by the government, the demand for inclusion of Gramin Dak
Sevaks within the purview of 7th CPC was also rejected. Immediately on assumption
of power, the new government has declared a total ban on recruitment, 100 % FDI
in Railways and its privatisation, increasing FDI to 49% in Defence sector, closure
of the Printing Presses, Publication, Stationery and forms offices and Medical Store
Depots, corporatisation of Postal Services, amended the labour laws against the
interest of workers and many other anti-worker policies. The Convention has
adopted a declaration (copy enclosed) and decided upon various programmes of
action culminating in indefinite strike if settlement is not brought about on
the 10 point charter of demands adopted by the Convention. More than 800
delegates representing the two Federations in Railways (AIRF and NFIR), two
Federations in Defence (AIDEFand INDWF), two Federations in Postal Services
(NFPE and FNPO), Confederation of Central Govt Employees & Workers and many
other organisations participated in the Convention. The indefinite strike decision and various other action programmes were
approved by the Convention unanimously. The Convention set up a 14 member National
Joint Council of Action with Shri M. Raghavaiah, General Secretary, National Federation
of Indian Railwaymen as its Chairman and Shri. Shivgopal Mishra, General Secretary,
All India Railwaymen Federation as Convener to spearhead the indefinite strike
and other action programmes. The convention was conducted by a Presidium consisting
of S/s Rakhaldas Gupta (AIRF), Guman Singh (NFIR), SN Pathak (AIDEF), KKN Kutty
(Confederation), Giriraj Singh (NFPE) and Ashok Singh (INDWF).
SHIVGOPAL MISHRA
CONVENOR
Enclosure:
Copy of Declaration
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