1.
When
the 22 lakhs of Railway workers went on strike for
bonus in 1974, O.P. Gupta & Co. created disputes and kept away a major
portion of other C.G. Employees, including P&T, from joining the strike.
2.
OPG
& Co. supported the hated Emergency
of 1975 and called the movement for democracy as Fascist. Invited Sanjay
Gandhi, the extra constitutional power, to educate the P&T workers in trade
unionism.
3.
Ignoring
strong protest from rank and file & All India Unions, signed OTBP& BCR
agreeing for 20% reduction of staff in Supervisory Cadre and 6% in basic
cadres. The Supervisory Allowance was withdrawn and thousands of officials were
reverted from Supervisory posts.
4.
Agreed
for cadre-restructuring in Telecom with reduction of more than, one lakh staff, upgradation at 2:1
ratio and only with higher qualification/ examination – as proposed by DOT.
Result: profit for DOT, loss for workers.
5.
Withdraw
the Telecom strike of 1995 agreeing for private entry in Telecom.
6.
Similarly
made allout efforts to withdraw the Bonus strike in
the middle, but failed. etc..