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SANCHAR  NIGAM EXECUTIVES-Srike/VRS Latest inf. by Ashok Hindocha -M-09426254999

SANCHAR  NIGAM EXECUTIVES
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JAC Notice for trade union action on 27th Sept 2011 and 10th Oct 2011 >>>>>>>

23rd Sept 2011ITS absorption - option called for the absorption of ITS and other similar services. Last date for submitting option -08-11-2011 and last date for forwarding of option to DOT with prescribed performa by BSNL/MTNL - 25-11-2011.

Calling of Option for Absorption of Group A officers of Indian Telecom Service (ITS)/ Telegraph Traffic Service (TTS)/ Telecom Factories Service (TFS) in MTNL/ BSNL >>>>>>

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Calling of Option for Absorption of Group A officers of Indain P&T Accounts & Finance Service (IP&T A&FS) in MTNL/BSNL.>>>>>>

Calling of Option for Absorption of Group A officers of General Central Service (GCS) in MTNL/BSNL.>>>>>>



22nd Sept 2011

JAC meeting held on 21st September 2011.

A meeting of the Joint Action Committee of BSNL Associations/Unions of Executives and Non-Executives was held at New Delhi on 21st Sept 2011. After detailed discussion the following decisions were taken unanimously:

The JAC decided to organise agitational programmes on the important issues facing the BSNL and the employees.

a) Massive Fast from 10.00 Hrs to 18.00 Hrs on 27th September 2011 at SSA/Circle/Corporate Office levels with maximum participation.

b) One Day Strike on 10th October 2011.

Demands:

1. No VRS.

2. Payment of Bonus (PLI).

3. Restoration of Medical Allowance, Leave encashment and LTC.

4. Conclusion of the process of ITS absorption.

5. Merger of 78.2% IDA.

6. Expeditious implementation of important business projects like ERP, NGN, Transmission NMS and Immediate Procurement of equipments including GSM, BB modem, MLLN Eqpt etc.

7. Government Policy related issues:

a) Compensation for loss making rural services according to policy commitments.

b) Pension Contribution to DOT only on actual basic pay instead of maximum of the pay scale.

c) Refund Rs. 8313 crore paid towards non standard BWA Spectrum band.

d) Giving BSNL complete freedom to decide its circles of choice for 3G spectrum – flexibility already extended to pvt operators at the time of 3G auction.

e) Access Deficit Charges (ADC) should be quantified through adequate and appropriate mechanism before phasing it out.

f) Reimbursement of Licence Fee to BSNL as assured at the time of corporatisation.

g) Refund of ‘Notional Loan’ of Rs. 7500 crore with interest collected by DOT from BSNL.

h) Discontinue the Telecom Advisory Committees.

8) Procurement of GSM equipment, Broad band modems, MLLN equipment for leased lines, expeditious finalization of certain critical business mechanisms like ERP, NGN, NMS for sale of bandwidth etc.

Comrades of SNEA(I) must get ready for a protracted struggle to fully expose how policies of the Government since corporatization of DOT and consistent violation of policy commitments by the Government aided by a fully non professional BSNL management having no commitment towards viability of BSNL and growth of BSNL have brought BSNL to present deep crisis. Workers are in no way involved in present crisis that the Company is facing.

This exposure to bring about complete awareness among parliamentarians, media and prominent countrymen is absolutely necessary to salvage the future of BSNL. The report of CAG on how the government (ministry of civil aviations) has massacred its own Company, air India, is glaring example of how sate owned companies are being slaughtered by the policies of the government and BSNL is a classic example of state owned Company presently being butchered by government policies and a non committed, unprofessional BSNL management, completely lacking professional integrity and highly vulnerable to political and bureaucratic interference.

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