
7th Pay Commission: Rail employees’ union calls 72-hour relay hunger strike for higher pay from tomorrow
New Delhi: Railway employees’ union has called for a 72-hour relay
hunger strike across the country from tomorrow against
non-implementation of the provisions of the seventh pay commission and
the attempted privatisation of the national transporter.
All-India Railwaymen’s Federation (AIRF) General Secretary Shiv Gopal Mishra
A statement from the All India Railwaymen’s Federation (AIRF) said
today that despite several
meetings of the AIRF with leaders of the
central government organisations and Home Minister, Finance Minister,
Railway Minister and Minister of State for Railways, no decision was
taken.
“Despite requests to the government of India to consider the demands
of the Central Government Employees — improvement in minimum wage and
fitment factor after implementation of 7th CPC recommendations,
provision of guaranteed pension and family pension to all the NPS
(National Pension Scheme) covered employees, irrespective of their date
of appointment…contractorisation leading towards wholesale
privatisation, no fruitful outcome has emerged as yet despite lapse of
around two years’ precious time,” the statement said.
AIRF in its meetings of the General Council and Working Committee,
held on March 13-14, 2018, here decided to stage a ‘Mass Relay Hunger
Strike’ for 24 hours for three consecutive days — at all the branches of
the affiliated unions of the federation all over India.
“All the branches of AIRF affiliates are, therefore, going to stage
the aforesaid ‘Relay Hunger Strike’ from the morning of May 8, all over
the Indian Railways”, wherein large- number of railwaymen would sit on
the relay hunger strike to press on their above-mentioned major demands,
the statement said.