1. The after
effects of the recession that devastated the economy of the capitalist
countries is still looming large over their head and there is no
immediate sign of recovery, eventhough the pro-capitalist economists and
heads of the developed nations are claiming to the contrary. The
financial and industrial sectors of these countries are reeling under
the negative impacts of recession. Unemployment is growing like
anything. The bailout packages and other short and long term measures
taken has only helped the trans-national corporations to survive, but
the plight of the workers and common man is becoming more and more
miserable. Cuts in employment and social security measures have further
aggravated the situation. The economies of the countries which are
pursing a pro-socialist and anti-globalization policies are
comparatively less effected and are poised for rapid economic growth.
The resistance against the ill-effects of the neo-liberal globalization
policies are gaining momentum all over the world. Workers went on
strike and common people of those countries are also coming out to the
street in large numbers protesting against these policies. This 30thAll
India Conference of AIPEU Group-C, extend full solidarity and support
to the struggles conducted by the workers and other toiling masses all
over the world and pledge to be a part and parcel of this struggle.
2. In our
country, the NDA Govt. is virtually toeing the US line and is going
ahead with the neo-liberal agenda. Steep rise in prices of essential
commodities, disbanding of public distribution system, disinvestment of
public sector, introduction of casual and contract labour system,
decision to allow 51% FDI in multi-brand retail trade, hectic persuation
to get major financial sector related bills on pension privatisation,
banking and insurance sector, the game plan for privatisation of vital
infrastructural and public utility services, the so-called
private-public partnership in almost every sector, the repeated hike in
prices of petroleum products are glaring examples of this policy.
Struggle and strikes are taking place in every sector against the
neo-liberal reforms and also against the anti-worker, anti-people
policies of the Govt. The entire working class of India under the
banner of United Platform of Mass Organizations is spearheading the
struggle against these policies. In the coming days, the struggle will
be further intensified. The Postal employees under the banner of
National Federation of Postal Employees have participated in all the
national strikes organized by the Central Trade Unions. This 30th AIC
of AIPEU Group-C congratulates the workers and employees who
participated in the united struggle of the working class and we shall
continue our struggle and shall always identify ourselves with the
mainstream of the working class.
3. The Central
Govt. Employees are the first victims of the neo-liberal economic
policies pursued by the Central Govt. from 1991 onwards. During the
last twenty years about six lakhs posts are abolished. Further five
lakhs posts are lying vacant in various departments. Many departments
are closed or privatized. More and more casual and contract workers are
engaged. Social security schemes, including statutory pension scheme
are given a go-bye. Instead share market oriented contributory Pension
Scheme is introduced. Three lakhs Gramin Dak Sevaks are denied of their
legitimate rights. Even compassionate appointments are denied,
imposing arbitrary restrictions. Bonus ceiling not yet raised. Merger
of 50% D.A. with pay, Interim Relief, inclusion of GDS under 7th CPC
stands rejected by Govt. This 30th AIC of AIPEU Group-C, while saluting
the Central Govt. Employees, particularly Postal employees, for their
participation in all agitational programmes calls upon the National
leadership of the confederation to carry forward the struggle till the
demands are met by the Government, and reversion of the policy of down
sizing, outsourcing, contractorisation and privatisation.
4. In the Postal
sector the Government want to implement the Task Force Report which
aims to corporatize the Postal Services by divding the existing service
sector into six and make five corporations and leave the letter delivery
services as the Government Services. This is nothing but to privatise
the Postal in the future by entering PPP and FDI in the Postal
Communication sector and granting licences to the multi-national courier
services. Government want to close down post offices in the name of
loss. Posts are abolished without any justification. Workload has
increased but new posts are not created. Cadre restructuring and other
sectional issues are yet to be settled. The National Federation of
Postal Employees (NFPE) has taken initiative to organise agitational
programmes and mobilise the employees for action including indefinite
strikes and as a result the Postal Administration was compelled to stop
their move for closure of 9797 Post Offices. Many long pending issues
are settled and mass scale recruitment has taken place. Department was
forced to convene the JCM Departmental Council meetings and formal
meetings and discuss all the issues with the staff side.
The Government is
reluctant to settle the issues relating to Gramin Dak Sevaks and casual
labourers and in particular in remitting their cases for consideration
by the Seventh Pay Commission.
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