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Monday, September 16, 2013

INDEFINITE STRIKE


MOST URGENT / IMPORTANT
*  INDEFINITE STRIKE  *
STRIKE BALLOT - ENSURE IMPLEMENTATION
OF THE PROGRAMME AMONG THE
EMPLOYEES OF ALL AFFILIATED
ORGANISATIONS.
confederation , AIRF, NFIR, AIDEF  AND OTHER  UNIONS HAVE  CALLED FOR STRIKE BALLOT  demanding 7th cpc, da merger & 
other 15 charter of demands. 


               As a final step before embarking upon a nation wide indefinite strike, Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers has decided to conduct strike ballot on 2013 September 25,26 & 27th.  All affiliated organizations of the C.O.Cs should take initiative to make the programme cent percent success.  Sample Bllot paper and Appeal along with 15 point charter of demands are published in the Confederation website.

          On 25th, 26th and 27th September POLLING BOOTHS may be opened in the premises of offices at all centres and ballot boxes may be placed in the booth.  Each and every employee may be requested to cast their vote in the ballot paper by marking “YES” or “NO”.  It is secret ballot and hence name of the employee shall not be written in the ballot paper.  On completion of the voting, the boxes may be opened and votes counted by the office bearers of the affiliated organisations and C.O.Cs.  Total number of employees voted, number of votes in favour of indefinite strike (YES), Number of votes against indefinite strike (NO), Invalid votes etc. should be intimated to the Confederation CHQ through C.O.Cs on or before 28th September 2013 by email: (Email ID: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com and cockarnataka@hotmail.com).
               Intensive campaign among the employees should be conducted before the strike ballot by organising squad work, distributing pamplets, sample ballot papers, appeals, posters etc. and also by arranging meeting at all centres and offices.
               
ORGANISE! ORGANISE!! ORGANISE!!!
say yes to strike 
              
                                                                             Fraternally yours,

                                                                               P.S.Prasad
                                                                             General Secretary 

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