NFAEE is the one and only all India Federation of Atomic Energy Worker, recognised by Government of india/Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).

It represents the Industrial, Research & Development and Service organisations under Department of Atomic Energy.

26 Unions and associations of DAE Employees recognised under CCS (RSA) Rule are affiliated with NFAEE

Thursday, March 24, 2011

PROTEST AGAINST THE INTRODUCTAION OF PFRD BILL IN THE PARLIAMENT

National Federation of Atomic Energy Employees

NFAEE

DEPARTMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY

Regn.No.17/9615

Recognised by DAE vide DAE OM No. 8/1/2007 – IR&W/95 dated 13th June 2007

NFAEE OFFICE, Opp: NIYAMAK BHAVAN, Anusaktinagar, Mumbai 400 094

Web site: www.nfaee.blogspot.com ; Email address: nfaee@yahoo.com





Ref.No: nfaee/sg/11/047 24.03.2011



To



All affiliates

NFAEE



PFRDA BILL INTRODUCED IN THE PARLIAMENT:





Dear Comrades,



The UPA Government re-introduced the Bill on PFRDA in the Parliament today (24.03.2011). It is to be recalled that he same was introduced by the earlier Government, but because of the opposition from the left parties, Government could not move with the bill.



It is pertinent to note here that the Joint convention of Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers and All India State Government Employees Federation given a call to protest against the PFRDA Bill and decided to have protest programme if the Bill introduced.



As the Bill has been introduced today by the Government in Parliament, Confederation of CG Employees & Workers given a call to organize protest programme on 25th March 2011.



Copy of the confederation Circular is attached for ready reference.



All affiliates are requested to organize lunch hour demonstration on 25th March 2011 to express the opposition against the Governments decision.



With fraternal Greetings





Comradely Yours

(Jayaraj.K.V)

Secretary General

Address for Correspondence: Jayaraj. KV, Secretary General, NFAEE

PESS/UED; BARC, Trombay, Mumbai 400 085

Tel. No: (O): 022 – 25596011; (Res): 022 – 2746 4704; (Mobile): 9869501189

Email Address: nfaee@yahoo.com, jrajkv@yahoo.com



CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS.

A-2/95,Manishinath Bhawan,Rajouri Garden, New Delhi-110 027

Website:www.confederationhq.blogspot.com.Email:Confederation06@yahoo.co.in

Tel: 011-2510 5324: Mobile: 98110 48303



Conf/ 7 /2011 Dated: 24th March, 2011



PFRDA BILL INTRODUCED IN THE PARLIAMENT:



HOLD DEMONSTRATION BETWEEN 12 AND 2 PM ON

FRIDAY 25TH MARCH 2011 IN FRONT OF ALL OFFICES

TO REGISTER OUR STRONG PROTEST AGAINST

THE ATTROCIOUS ATTEMPT OF THE UPA GOVERNMENT

TO REINTRODUCE THE LAPSED BILL



Dear Comrade,



The UPA II Government has today introduced the PFRDA Bill once again in the Parliament. The bill that was introduced earlier by the then Finance Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram, could not muster sufficient support to get enacted as the Left parties opposed it. Even though the enactment could not be made, the Government through executive fiat had converted the statutory defined benefit Pension scheme which is in existence for decades in the case of Government employees into a contributory pension scheme.



The All India State Government Employees Federation and the Confederation of Central Government employees had jointly taken the decision earlier to oppose the introduction of the Bill by organizing a two hour walk out programme. Accordingly we call upon all our Affiliates and State Units to immediately organize demonstration in front of all offices between 12 and 2 PM and mobilize the members for sustained serious programmes of action in the days to come. Intensive campaign programmes must be undertaken to bring home the pernicious impact the bill will bring about on the existing pensionary benefits of the Government employees. Besides, the funds accumulated from the contributions made by the employees as stipulated in the New Contributory Pension Scheme would be diverted to stock market for investment. Since the Government is to contribute equal amount as is being made by the employees, the new contributory pension scheme would be an unbearable drag on the exchequer and the sole beneficiary would be the big corporate houses. We must therefore embark upon a sustained struggle against the new scheme including a day's strike action as and when the bill is taken up for enactment by the Parliament.



With greetings,


Yours fraternally,

K.K.N.Kutty

Secretary General

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