DOT has already constituted a committee under CGCA to examine the implications of para 5 of the order of DPE. The intentions of the Govt, thus, are crystal clear. Linking Dearness Relief to Profitability/ losses of BSNL.
Forget, Dearness Relief – Our bread and butter is going to stop.
The intentions of the Govt. with regard to Pensioners are abundantly clear after promulgation of Validation Act, 25, and notification of T.O R of 8th CPC where Govt. has declared that Pensioners have not contributed anything towards Pension Fund.
Anyway, tomorrow at 11 AM, a virtual meeting of about 12 Retired Associations of BSNL/ MTNL is being held to discuss the future course of action for the release of Dearness Relief.
Participants:
General Secretaries of
1.All India BSNL Pensioners Welfare Association – V. Vara Prasad
2.All India BSNL and DoT Pensioners Association – Muraleedharan Nair
3.Sanchar Nigam Pensioners Welfare Association – G. L. Jogi
4.All India Retired BSNL Executives Welfare Association – Prahlad Rai
5.BSNL and DoT Pensioners Association – D. D. Mistry
6.All India BSNL Retired Executives Association – R. R. Bala Subramanian
7.Retired Telecom Officers Welfare Association, Mumbai – J. S. Yadav
8.Retired Telecom Officers Welfare Association, Delhi – A. K. Kaushik
9.MTNL Retired Executives Welfare Association, Delhi – R. K. Mudgil
10.MTNL Pensioners Welfare Association, Mumbai – Kishore Haldankar
Invitees :
1.Comrade D. Gopalakrishnan, President, AIBSNLPWA
2.Comrade P. S. Ramankutty, Advisor, AIBSNLPWA
3.Comrade Anupam Kaul Dy GS AIBSNLPWA
4.Comrade M. K. Bagchi, President, RTOWA, Delhi
5.Comrade K. Jawahar, President, RTOWA, Mumbai
VIRTUALLY MEETING TO BE HELD T0-DAY -TO DISCUSS & DECIDE COURSE OF ACTION ON THE ISSUE OF CONSTITUTION A COMMITTEE BY DOT
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