The Joint State level Convention of Karnataka State Govt. Employees Federation (okkuta), Bangalore,Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers Karnataka State, and All India Defence Employees Federation Bangalore will be held on 26th August 2010 at Secretariat club hall at 1 pm for organizing One day all India strike on 7th September 2010. which will addressed by Leaders of Confederation , State Govt. Employees Association and other trade union leaders. Please mobilse members from districts.
In the meeting of Sponsoring committee of Central trade unions and federations held at New Delhi on 15th July 2010 it has has called upon working class , Bank Employees, Insurance sector, Public sector employees, Central, State Govt. employees and teachers to participate in one day strike on 7th Sept 2010. in respect of following charter of demands
Charter of demands.
1. Price rise of essential commodities to be contained through appropriate corrective and distributive measures like universal PDS and containing speculation in commodity market.
2. Concrete proactive measures to be taken for linkage of employment protection in the recession stricken sectors with the stimulate package being offered to the concerned entrepreneurs and for augmenting public investment in infrastructure.
3. Strict enforcement of all basic labour laws without any exception or exemption and stringent punitive measures for violation of labour laws.
4. Steps to be taken for removal of all restrictive provisions based on poverty line in respect of eligibility of converge of the schemes under the Unorganized Workers Social Security Act 2008 and creation of National Fund for the Unorganized Sector to provide for a National Floor Level Social Security to all unorganized Sector workers including the contract/casual workers in line with the recommendation of National Commission on Enterprises in Unorganized Sector and Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour.
5. Disinvestment of shares of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) is not resorted to for meeting budgetary deficit and instead their growing reserve and surplus is used for expansion and modernization purpose and also for revival of sick Public Sector Undertakings.
6. Fill up all vacant posts and lift the ban on recruitment.
7 Stop outsourcing/contractorisation of Governmental functions
8. Regularize all daily rated workers/employees/;Grameen Dak Sewaks and remove the ceiling on compassionate appointments; end the discrimination in the bonus ceiling of GDS employees.
9. Withdraw PFRDA bill and extend the statutory defined benefit pension scheme to all Government employees
10. Guarantee right to strike as a fundamental right of employees.
Part -II
Other demands
a) Grant 30% HRA for state Govt. Employees on par with Central Govt. Employees.
b) Revise OTA rates on par with Railways
c) Modify MACP scheme.
d) Implement arbitration awards.
In the meeting of Sponsoring committee of Central trade unions and federations held at New Delhi on 15th July 2010 it has has called upon working class , Bank Employees, Insurance sector, Public sector employees, Central, State Govt. employees and teachers to participate in one day strike on 7th Sept 2010. in respect of following charter of demands
Charter of demands.
1. Price rise of essential commodities to be contained through appropriate corrective and distributive measures like universal PDS and containing speculation in commodity market.
2. Concrete proactive measures to be taken for linkage of employment protection in the recession stricken sectors with the stimulate package being offered to the concerned entrepreneurs and for augmenting public investment in infrastructure.
3. Strict enforcement of all basic labour laws without any exception or exemption and stringent punitive measures for violation of labour laws.
4. Steps to be taken for removal of all restrictive provisions based on poverty line in respect of eligibility of converge of the schemes under the Unorganized Workers Social Security Act 2008 and creation of National Fund for the Unorganized Sector to provide for a National Floor Level Social Security to all unorganized Sector workers including the contract/casual workers in line with the recommendation of National Commission on Enterprises in Unorganized Sector and Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour.
5. Disinvestment of shares of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) is not resorted to for meeting budgetary deficit and instead their growing reserve and surplus is used for expansion and modernization purpose and also for revival of sick Public Sector Undertakings.
6. Fill up all vacant posts and lift the ban on recruitment.
7 Stop outsourcing/contractorisation of Governmental functions
8. Regularize all daily rated workers/employees/;Grameen Dak Sewaks and remove the ceiling on compassionate appointments; end the discrimination in the bonus ceiling of GDS employees.
9. Withdraw PFRDA bill and extend the statutory defined benefit pension scheme to all Government employees
10. Guarantee right to strike as a fundamental right of employees.
Part -II
Other demands
a) Grant 30% HRA for state Govt. Employees on par with Central Govt. Employees.
b) Revise OTA rates on par with Railways
c) Modify MACP scheme.
d) Implement arbitration awards.
e) Provide Compassionate Appointments on par with Railways
Attend mass meeting on 26th august. 2010 at Secretariat club MS building Bangalore at 1 pm in large numbers and show our determination and preparedness for struggle make 7th Sept. 2010 strike a success.
Issued by
All India Defence Employees Federation Bangalore
Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers
Karnataka State Govt. Employees Federation (okkuta), Bangalore
Attend mass meeting on 26th august. 2010 at Secretariat club MS building Bangalore at 1 pm in large numbers and show our determination and preparedness for struggle make 7th Sept. 2010 strike a success.
Issued by
All India Defence Employees Federation Bangalore
Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers
Karnataka State Govt. Employees Federation (okkuta), Bangalore
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