16 days glorious GDS All India Strike
M.Krishnan
Secretary General,
Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers
Background:
In the
Department of Posts, there are 1,55,000 Post Offices out of which 1,29,346 are
Branch Post Offices functioning in rural villages. Out of five lakhs employees 3.07 lakhs
employees are Gramin dak Sevaks (GDS) mostly working in Branch Post
Offices. The service conditions of GDS
are worst. They are paid monthly
allowances instead of Pay. Allowance
paid for minimum 3 hours duty is Rupees 2290/- + DA and for maximum 5 hours
duty is Rs4575 + DA. Other benefits
enjoyed by Departmental regular employees like House Rent Allowance, Transport
Allowance, Children Educational Allownce, Medical reimbursement, Six months
maternity leave, Three Time bound promotion, Earned leave, etc. are not granted
to GDS. GDS service is not counted for
pension. Rent and electricity charges of
the Branch Post Offices are paid from the pockets of Branch Post Master. 90% of the GDS retire from service as GDS
itself without getting any promotion.
GDS are
not treated as Central Government employees.
There are treated as “outside the Civil Service” (Extra-Departmental
employees). National Federation of
P&T Employees (NFPTE) and later National Federation of Postal Employees
(NFPE) conducted several agitational programmes including strikes in the past
demanding regularisation and better service coditions for GDS, as a result of
which some improvements in service conditions could be made.
Cause of the Strike:
Government
refused to include GDS under the purview of 7th Central Pay Commission stating
that GDS are not civil servants.
Instead, a separate Committee headed by Shri. Kamalesh Chandra, Retired
Postal Board Member, was appointed to examine the wages and service conditions
of GDS. This committee submitted its
report to Government on 24-11-2016.
Unlike the past bureaucratic committees, Kamalesh Chandra Committee made
many positive recommendations. For a
Branch Postmaster minimum wage of 4 hours duty is recommended as Rs.12,000/- +
DA and maximum for 5 hours duty as 14,500/-
+ DA. For other categories of GDS
minimum wage recommended for 4 hours is 10,000 + DA and maximum for 5 hrs. is
12,000 + DA. Other benefits like
Composite Allowance, Children Education Allowance, Time Bound three promotions,
six months maternity leave, 35 days leave etc. are also recommended.
Eventhough
the Kamalesh Chandra Committee report was submitted in November 2016, even
after a lapse of 18 months, the Government was not ready to implement the
report. The All India Conference of All
India Postal Employees Union GDS (AIPEU-GDS) which is an affilite of National
Federation of Postal Employees (NFPE), held in February 2018, decided to go for
indefinite strike in the month of May 2018 demanding immediate implementation
of positive recommendations of Kamalesh Chandra Committee.
Serving of strike notice - Total unity achieved only because of
the timely decision of AIPEU-GDS:
Though
decision for indefinite strike was taken and announced by our Union, the BMS
affiliated union BPEDEU served the indefinite strike notice first in April
2018. Then the AIGDSU and NUGDS (INTUC)
jointly served indefinite strike notice from 22-05-2018. Our union was not consulted by the above three
GDS Unions. Keeping in mind that the
policy of the Government is to be opposed and for that total unity is required,
it is decided to serve indefinite strike notice by AIPEU-GDS also from
22-05-2018 itself, from which date other GDS Unions are also going on
strike. Thereafter interaction was made
with all the other three GDS Unions by personally contacting their leadership.
BMS Union expressed their inability to share platform with other unions due to their
own reasons and conducted the strike. The other two GDS Unions agreed for
jointly moving ahead. Our stand during
negotiation and subsequent decisions was that unity should be maintained and
our union should not withdraw from the strike unless and until all other unions
also decide for withdrawal of the strike.
Thus our timely
decision to serve strike notice from the same date and also the
initiative taken by our leadership in making personal contacts with other GDS
Unions resulted in building up total unity of three lakhs GDS and maintaining
it through out the strike, till end.
Developments during the strike:
Strike was
near total in all states as all the four unions were on strike. Government’s
attempt to break the strike failed.
Secretary, Department of Posts, issued two appeals to the unions and
also individually to all striking GDS to withdraw the strike. A pre-condition was made that “strike should
be withdrawn first” and then only Minister, Communications will discuss with
Union leaders. All the four striking GDS
Unions rejected the appeal and also “withdraw the strike first and then only
discussion” stand of the Government and the strike continued for sixteen
days. There was no fall in percentage of
the strike till end and there was no crack in the unity among the GDS any
where. Victimisation threats also did
not work.
All the
Central Trade Unions (CITU, AITUC and INTUC), Confederation of Central Govt.
Employees & Workers, World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) and many other
organisations extended full support and solidarity to the strike. All the Postal Federations (NFPE, FNPO, BPEF)
extended full support and solidarity to the strike. In states like Kerala, Tamilnadu, Andhra
Pradeh, Telangana and West Bengal entire departmental employees also went on
solidarity strike from 4 days to 10 days. There was full public support and media
support. Com. Sitaram Yechury, General
Secretary, CPI(M) wrote a letter to Prime Minister demanding immediate
settlement. Com.Pinarayi Vijayan, Chief
Minister Kerala also wrote letter to Prime Minister.
Modi Govt. was compelled for settlement on the 16th day:
Realising
the fact that the Government and BJP is totally isolated among the public,
especially among the rural public who have very close personal relationship
with the Branch Postmaster and Delivery Agent irrespective of political
affiliation, the Government suddenly changed its stand and in the Cabinet
meeting held on 6th June 2018, major recommendations regarding enhancement of
wages of GDS was approved. Though other
recommendations are still pending, as the major demand is approved all the GDS
Unions unanimously decided to call off the indefinite strike on the 16th
day. Call for conducting victory rallies
at all places was also given and implemented jointly.
Lessons of the Strike
After the
heroic struggle of the Kisans of Maharashtra, which compelled the BJP
Government of Maharashtra to come to settlement conceding the demands of
farmers, the historic 16 days strike of GDS also succeeded in compelling the
most anti labour Modi Government to come down and settle the major demand. This was made possible only because of the
rock-like unity of the striking GDS. All
attempts of the Modi Government to break the strike miserably failed. Being rural Postal employees, the public had
a very deep attachment and personal contact with the Branch Postmaster and
Delivery Agent. This unbreakable bond
among the GDS and rural public contributed a lot in garnering full public
support to the strike. When the strike
went on, not only the GDS employees but the public, including those supporting
the BJP, started turning against the Government and the political leadership of
BJP has understood that the strike has struck at the very root of their
political base in the villages. This
realisation made them to come down from their authoritarian stand. Most significant part of the strike is that
GDS belonging to different states, culture, language, religion and caste stood
like one man and fought the battle unitedly as a class defeating the
mechanisations of the communal elements to divide the working class in the name
of caste, religion, language etc. This
strike has its own implication among other sections of the toiling masses and a
new thinking “If three lakhs GDS can, why can’t we” is being seriously discussed.
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