Federation Day on
10th February, 2014
The foundation day of the
Federation will be celebrated in a befitting manner on 10th
February, 2014. The programme will commence at 11.00 a.m. with the Hoisting of
the Federation Flag in front of Aayakar Bhavan at the hands of Com. Ashok
Salunkhe, President of ITEF. This will
be followed by floral tributes to martyrs at the martyrs’ column. The ITEF
comrades will sing the Federation songs and the Presidents Message will be
read. The Guest of Honour and speaker on the occasion will be Com. KKN Kutty,
our beloved leader and President of Confederation of Central govt. employees
& Workers. We invite all our members to attend the function and be proud to
be part of the celebration.
Ravindran B Nair
General Secretary
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
ON THE EVE OF THE 62ND FOUNDATION DAY OF ITEF.
ON THE EVE OF THE 62ND FOUNDATION DAY OF ITEF.
As in
February 2013, this year too, our Federation day is to be followed by a
48 hour strike action at the call of the Confederation of Central
Government employees and workers. The 12th December, 2012 one day strike
action in which cent per cent of the ITEF members took part generated
the sanctions which compelled the Government to announce in September,
2013 the setting up of the 7th CPC. The UPA Government must have
expected the CGEs to be euphoric over the announcement and thus make
political gains in the following legislative assembly elections of
various States . The employees rightly recognising the post dated cheque
ensured that the party in power realises the reward for chicanery. On
12th December, 2012 the dominant organisations of both Railways and
Defence stayed away from action. When the issue and the strike action
gained momentum the leadership of those organisations decided to seek
the mandate of the common workers through an opinion poll. The response
of the common Railway workers was magnificent. They voted overwhelmingly
for strike action for they know that without which the wage revision of
Central Government employees with a periodicity of five years as is the
case with the public and private sector workers would not come about. A
joint movement of the entirety of Central Government employees was the
expectation but did not emerge. The reluctance to tread the path of
struggle was writ at large. Confederation having realised that the joint
movement having turned into a mirage decided to call upon its members
to organise 48 hour strike on 12th and 13th February, 2014 when both the
Railway and Defence workers will again be (unfortunately) spectators.
The last
five years, the UPA II was in power was the period the neo- liberal
economic policies were operated at its peak. The common people of our
country was at the receiving end of the pernicious policy . Incessant
rise in the prices of all commodities, unbridled inflation, rising
unemployment, deprivation, penury and poverty, the withdrawal of welfare
measures introduced earlier to provide succour to the working people
one by one were its hallmark. The people responded to every call for
struggle directed against the economic policies, be it from the Trade
Unions or of the political parties.. The united platform of Trade Unions
which spearheaded the resistance movement against the neo-liberal
policies grew in size and stature. In the State elections held in
November/December, the people voted decisively to defeat the Indian
National Congress which leads the political outfit called UPA.
Back home
at our departmental level, I am afraid that the fabric of unity we
assiduously built over the years with toils and sacrifices is on the
verge of terrific tension. Most of us are saddened over the developments
over the issue of allocation of the additional posts created on account
of the cadre restructuring and review. We were the first to have the
cadre review exercise completed and get the nod of the Government (after
the 6th CPC) for creation of over 20,000 posts. It was the result and
reflection of our unity and strength manifested magnificently on several
occasions, especially during the general strike actions of the workers
in the country. We sat hours together, deliberated in detail,
consciously compromised to arrive at a consensus. We must ensure that
the consensus so reached unanimously prevails. We cannot afford to lose
our unity except at our peril. We must come out of the piquant situation
that has been engineered to demolish and destroy us.
Viewed
from that perspective, the 12th and 13th February strike provides us
with a fine opportunity to rekindle the spirit of unity and prove that
the capacity to struggle alone make an organisation strong. We are
called upon to establish that, despite difficulties created by canard,
half- truths and blatant lies, we will stand united and ITEF shall
remain the most militant trade union organisation.
I appeal
to every one of you on this solemn occasion of the 62nd foundation day
of our Federation to uphold the spirit of unity and struggle and march
into a better and brighter tomorrow.
ASHOK SALUNKHE
President.
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