AILRSA Bangalore Division DHARNA
Loco Running Staff of Bangalore
division is organized a Mass DHARNA in front of Divisional Railway Manager’s
office , Bangalore on 30.01.14, Thursday
from 10 hrs to 14 hrs.
The Dharna was welcomed by Sri. D
Rajkumar and presided by Sri P. Anil Srinivasa Rao. Inaugurated by Sri VJK
Nair, CITU Karnataka State President. He explained about the issues of
Railway employees in particular and working class in general. He extend the full
support of CITU for the struggle of Loco Running Staff.
Sri GN Shaw, Divisional Secretary of
AILRSA Guntakal division explained the brief history of struggles from the
Steam era to the present Electric period.
Sri BP Kumaraswamy, Ex Divisional
Secretary, All India Station Masters Association(AISMA) extended solidarity
from Station masters association.
Sri Gangadharan, Divisional
President, AILRSA Guntakal Division,
Sri. C.Sunish, General Secretary
AILRSA South Western Railway,
Sri A Jayachandran, Divisional
Secretary, Bangalore Division,
Sri R Surendran, Zonal Organising Secretary,
Sri DS Niranjan, Ex Div President, ,
Manivannan, AILRSA Hubli,
Sri GT Ravikumar,
Sri VH Wali etc were addressed.
A delegation met Additional
Divisional Railway Manager Smt. Sunanda Arul and Senior Divisional Personnel
Officer Smt. Lily Pandeya and after a small discussion submitted a detailed
memorandum. (
memorandum eclosed)
Demands:
1. STOP HARASSMENT
Unwarranted charge sheets for many
employees to be withdrawn.
Denial of
Periodic Rest: As per existing HOER( Hours of Employment Regulation) in a month
4 PR’s of 30 hours each to be given. This rest includes normal rest of 16 hours
eligible after performing duty. The honorable Central Administrative
Tribunal(CAT) Bangalore wide their OA 253 of 1999 issued order to sanction
clubbed rest ie 16 + 30 hrs (total 46 hours). Administration went on appeal to
High court of Karnataka, Dharward bench. But the appeal was rejected wide WP
66707/2010. But unfortunately the Loco running staff still not getting even
present 30 hours rest.
The Hours of Employment Regulations was formulated by the
erstwhile British Colonialists to suit the existing conditions at that time
(1931). But unfortunately even after a
lapse of 82 years Indian railways wants to continue the, dilapidated and
outdated clauses related to HOER. AILRSA
waged innumerous struggle for limiting the working hours.
The historic strike of loco men in Aug 1973. An agreement was signed between the
Government of India and AILRSA on 14.08.1973; limiting the working hours to 10
hours.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways headed by
Com. Basudeb Acharia submitted their report on 22.12.2004, recommending
limitation of duty hours of Loco Running Staff to 8 hours.
AILRSA Madurai Division approached Regional Labour
Commissioner challenging the Continuous classification. RLC/Chennai recommended Intensive
Classification. But GM/SR went for appeal
to Ministry of Labour and Joint Secretary Ministry of Labour which uphold the
RLC decision. Now the restless Railways
approached the Honorable High Court of Chennai.
Since around 30 % vacancies are
existing in this cadre the application for leave for genuine reasons also will
be rejected. There are a number of special trains running through out the year
for these special trains no staff is allotted with available staff the extra
trains also to be worked. This overburdened the existing staff. Due to same
reason if any employee approaches the Railway Medical officer for sick leave, they
express their inability to keep Loco Running Staff in sick list due to pressure
from top management. If they keep more running staff in sick list they may face
a transfer to remote hospital. Even Injury on duty which is to be covered under
Workmen Compensation act (WCA) is being denied by Assistant Divisional
Mechanical Engineer stating “ negligence “
2. Implement directives of SPAD
meeting by Railway Board:
Signal Passing At Danger (SPAD)
Signal passing at danger is an
occupational hazard concerned to a Loco pilot. As there are occupational
hazards connected with every kind of jobs in the world which do not attract
capital punishment, earmarking capital punishment to Loco Running Staff alone
for signal passing is a grave injustice as nobody does it willfully.
When railway is expecting 100%
perfection from a Loco Pilot, they are willfully denying sufficient rest,
Periodic rest, Leave, limitation of duty hours & night duties and better
working condition & Pay package. Even though different committees are
recommended for improving working condition and limiting working hours railway
management is reluctant to implement it.
Railway repeatedly stating human
failure as causes of accidents but refuse to investigate why humans are
failing. In spite of so many accidents railway is unwilling to accept that
inhuman rules of working conditions are causing human failure.
Latest studies states that MICRO
SLEEP due to fatigue described as ; “ a brief, unintentional episode of loss of
attention with a blank stare, head napping and prolonged eye closure that lasts
from 2 to 30 seconds”, also known as nodding off with short term memory
deficits occur at any time without any warning totally unaware to Loco Pilots.
Added to this visibility of signals,
hidden behind OHE masts, tree branches or surrounded by numerous colour lights
of hoardings or street light impairing visibility. Working in Long hood leading
especially in WDP 4 loco motives is a nightmare for Loco Pilots.
Due to the increasing trend of accidents and
SPAD cases Railway board called a meeting of Chief Mechanical Engineers and
Loco Inspectors of all the Railway Zones at New Delhi on 12.06.2012, which was
addressed by Chairmen Railway Board, Member Mechanical etc. The minutes of the
meeting was circulated to all General
Managers for implementation. This minutes discuss almost all issues except
Long Hood working. But unfortunately this minutes also biting dust as like many
other reports.
Recently
(Aug 2013) The High Power Committee on HOER headed by Sri DP Thriapthi
recommended as follows.
4.3.1.3
page 88, 89
“The
committee recommends a review of the existing instructions of minimum
punishment( minimum punishment is Dismissal,
Removal, Compulsory Retirement) to staff for SPAD cases to ensure that
the decision takes in to account the gravity of
the offence( repercussions of the SPAD) and the Loco Pilots past record
also.”
But Management simply following the
old practice of imposing capital punishment for SPAD cases without any loss to
railway, which develops fear among the Loco Pilots.
Hence the signal passing cases
without consequences may be considered as an indication of system failure and
awarding of capital punishment may be with drawn.
Recently in Bangalore city railway
station many yard derailment was reported. There are many reasons. But the
Shunting Drivers work load is almost doubled during past 2-3 years due to
increase in trains and shortage of staff. The duty roster of Shunting Loco
Pilot is as follows:
1st day :13 hour to 21
hours ( 8 hours duty)
2nd day: 7 hours to 13
hrs( 6 hours duty), night 21 hour to 7 hours( 10 hours duty)
3rd day after 7 hours
night off.
In this roster after completing the
morning shift at 13 hours he is getting very limited rest and again same day
night he has to perform 10 hours duty which is highly unsafe.
Hence AILRSA demands to limit the
duty at a stretch to 6 or 8 hours to ensure safety.
ALL INDIA LOCO RUNNING STAFF
ASSOCIATION, Bangalore Division.
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