EDITORIAL - BHARTIYA POST, MAY 2013
Seventh Pay Commission
Get ready for indefinite strike
The demand for
setting up of the Seventh Central Pay Commission (CPC), five year wage
revision, merger of 50% DA with Pay was first raised by the Confederation of
Central Govt. Employees and workers, of which National Federation of Postal
Employees is a major affiliate. At that time, in 2010, no other Central Govt.
Employees organisation including Railways and Defence raised this demand.
Phased programme of action and campaign was organised throughout the country.
The justification for the next CPC was also well explained to the rank and file
membership with well founded facts and figures. The demand catched the imagination
of the workers, cutting across union affiliation by and large they are
convinced that the injustices done by the Sixth CPC can be undone only by
setting up another pay commission. The erosion in wages due to the
unprecedented price rise is very much felt by each and every employee. Further
the demand of five year wage revision and the discrimination in wage revision
between public sector employees and Central Govt employees is not at all
acceptable to the employees.
It is in this background, the confederation has decided
to step up the campaign and to organise a massive Parliament March on 26th
July 2012 before the parliament, to exhibit before the highest forum of
democracy that the entire employees are restive and any delay in setting up of
the 7th CPC is not at all justified. The largest participation of
Central Govt. employees of about more than 20000 in the Parliament March, has
proved beyond doubt that the pay commission cannot be delayed any further. In
that Parliament March a call for nation wide one day Strike on 12th
December 2012 was given by Confederation.
Hectic campaign was unleashed throughout the length and
breadth of the country for making the 12th December strike a
thundering success. The fact that confederation alone is organising a strike
exclusively on CG demands after 1968, has given added importance to the
struggle. Finally when the strike took place on 12th December, it
became one of the biggest strike of CG employees with the participation from
every section, surpassing the estimation of the leadership.
It is at this stage only, the leadership of other Central
Govt organisations are convinced that it is high time to demand the setting up
of the 7th CPC. Only because of the sustained and determined effort
made by the Confederation, such a situation has emerged. In the meantime, all
the Central Trade Unions including INTUC, BMS, AITUC, CITU, HMS etc. has also
submitted a memorandum to the Finance Minister setting of 7th CPC in the 2013 budget itself. And now the
biggest Railway Federation (AIRF) and Defence employees Federation (AIDEF) has
come forward for a joint programme of action on the two major demands of the CG
Employees, viz. Setting up of 7th CPC and scrapping the PFRDA Bill.
A joint call is given by AIRF, AIDEF and confederation to organise nation wide
protest demonstration, rallies etc on 29th April 2013 and also for
sending telegrams to Prime Minister.
Thus, now the Govt cannot any longer
delay or deny the demand for setting up of 7th CPC. If the Govt
still deny the demand, there is only one alternative left before the employees,
i.e. indefinite strike. Let us start mobilising the workers now onwards, so
that we can jump into action, if situation warrants.
Posted by: AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) Odisha Circle.
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