PRESS STATEMENT
Dated 2nd September 2016
The
initial report received at the Confederation Central Head Quarters
indicate the participation of about ten lakhs Central Government
employees in today’s nationwide general strike action of the Indian
Working Class. Earlier, endorsing the call of the Central Trade Unions,
the Confederation of Central Government employees and workers had called
upon the Central Government employees to take part in the one-day
strike to compel the Government to withdraw the anti-people and
anti-labour neo-liberal policies pursued by the Central Government.
Offices of the Postal, Income Tax, Ground Water Board, Survey of India,
Geological Survey of India, Printing and Stationery department,
Botanical Survey of India, Indian Bureau of Mines, RMS offices, census
department, Indian Space Research organization, Central Government
Health Scheme, Atomic Energy, Medical Stores depots, Film Institute of
India, AGMARK, Indian Council for Medical Research, Film division and
various other autonomous scientific and research institutions etc.
remained closed and the work completely paralysed.
The strike also affected the functioning of various offices of Indian
Audit & Accounts department, Civil Accounts, Central Excise and
Customs, CPWD etc. Total civilian employees of various Defence
organisations and Defence Accounts Departments participated in the
strike. The Strike was total in Kerala, West Bengal, Tamilnadu, Andhra,
Telangana, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Odisha, Assam, North Eastern states,
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and 70 to 80% in other
states.
The Central Government employees were particularly unhappy over the
totally negative attitude of the NDA Government towards their demands
while implementing 7th Central Pay Commission recommendations. Ban on
creation of new posts, non-filling up of about six lakhs vacant posts,
introduction of New Contributory Pension Scheme, non-regularisation of
Gramin Dak Sevaks and casual, contract workers, ceiling on compassionate
appointments, rejection of the demand for increase in the minimum wage
and fitment formula, reduction in the percentage of House Rent
Allowance, abolition of 52 allowances etc. are some of the retrograde
measures taken by the Central Government.
The Confederation National Secretariat Congratulates the Central
Government employees, who undertook intensive campaign to make the
strike a grand success. The Confederation salutes all its members for
their whole hearted participation in the strike and making it an
unprecedented success.
M. Krishnan
Secretary General