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Sunday, September 13, 2015

JOINT FORUM OF UNIONS and ASSOCIATIONS of PSGI Companies 

 Date: 10.09.2015

To All Officers and Employees of PSGI Companies,

Dear Comrades/Friends,

Re: Wage Revision and Pension Option – Programme of Agitation 

The joint meeting of all Unions/Associations of Public Sector General Insurance companies was held at Chennai on 8th September, 2015. Almost all the Unions/Associations were represented in the meeting – AIIEA, GIEAIA, NFGIE, BVKS, Confed/UIIOA, NIAOA, OICOA & NICOA, GIOAIA, AIGIFWA, AIGI SC/ST Emp. Welfare Assn. and AIGI SC/ST Emp. Parishad (Jayamurthy). The meeting congratulated all the officers and employees for their magnificent response in implementing the programme of action successfully during the months July and August, 2015. However, the meeting expressed its disappointment over the continued delay and management’s inability to call the unions for negotiations in settling the wage revision and pension option. 1st September 2015 marks the completion of 37 months since the wage revision fell due in August, 2012. In this background the officers and employees have no other option but to embark on an agitation path. Therefore, the meeting of unions decided the following programme of action and forces the management and the government to start the process of negotiations on the basis of a meaningful offer without further delay.
 1. Lunch Hour demonstrations in all centers on 15th and 23rd September.
 2. Signature campaign (memorandum addressed to Finance Minister) to complete by 23rd September.
 3. No late sitting in offices and no work on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays w.e.f. 23rd September, 2015.
4. Joint Employees meetings in all offices to campaign.
5. Perspective of strike actions in October.

The meeting also decided that if GIPSA do not start the process to settle the wage issue and another option to the employees to join the 1995 pension scheme the unions will meet in the 1st week of October to chalk out further programmes of action with a perspective of one day strike. : 2 : We call upon the employees and officers to implement the programme into-to and make it a grand success.

 With greetings, 
 Yours Comradely,

 P.K. Dharamthok, General Secretary,GIEAIA; Sujit Bagchi,General Secretary,NFGIE; K.V.V.S.N.Raju, Secretary,Standing Committee(GI) AIIEA;  Rajib Banerjee,  General Secretary, NICOA; S. Balan, General Secretary, NIAOA; Girish Khurana, General Secretary, OICOA;  V Mohan Kumar,General Secretary, UIIOA; M VIJAYAKUMAR, sd/- Secretary General (CWC) General Secretary, GIOAIA ; Sd/- General Secretary AIGIFWA;  Sd/-  General Secretary, GIDOF; 
G.Jayamurthy General Secretary   AIGI SC/ST Emp.Parishad (Jayamurthy);  Dilip Pawar, Chairman, AIGI SC/ST Emp. Welfare Association 

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