CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES AND WORKERS
MANISHINATH
BHAWAN, A2/95 RAJOURIGARDEN
NEW
DELHI-110027
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PRESS STATEMENT
About
8 lakhs Central Government employees took part in the 48 hour (two day) general
strike yesterday and today organised by the Indian working class as per the call
of the Joint platform of 11 Central Trade Unions of the country. Besides 5 lakh
Defence Civilian employees are also reported to have participated in this
historic action.
The
Strike was total and cent per cent in Income tax and Postal departments. The
participation ranged from 60 to 90% in other Government of India organisations
except in the Central Secretariat. As per the report, the strike was total in
Assam, Tripura, West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Kerala,
Chhattisgarh and 60 to 70% in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab,
Haryana and partial in other States.
In
Delhi, the Income tax and RMS offices of the Postal Department virtually
remained closed. Not a single employee reported for duty in these offices. Many
offices of the Civil Accounts and Post offices in Delhi also did not function on
these two days.
Many
establishments of Printing and Stationery, Indian Bureau of Mines, Geological
Survey of India, Medical Depots, Customs, Ground Water Board, ISRO, Directorate
of Marketing Inspection, Civil Accounts, Central Public Works Department
remained closed throughout the country on both the days.
The
National Secretariat of the Confederation places on record its sincere gratitude
and appreciation of the efforts undertaken by the State/Branch level leaders to
make this historic action of the Indian working class a resounding success by
eliciting the total participation of the Central Government employees. The
success of the two days strike action will no doubt embolden the employees and
workers to chalk out intensified action programme including indefinite strike
action to compel the Govt. to rescind the anti-people economic policies pursued
since 1991.
K.K.N.
Kutty
Secretary General.
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