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Electricity Employees Federation of India was formed to organise workers/ employees engaged in generation transmission, maintenance, project construction and distribution of electricity all over India, and to foster spirit of co-operation, fraternity and reciprocity among all workers employed in the electricity industry.
Being India's largest power sector employees organisation it strongly opposes the anti people and anti working class policies followed by the government. EEFI is a very important power sector organisation having a remarkable experience of struggle. Now keeping in view of fast changing circumstances and harsh onslaught of economic policies EEFI has achieved more importance. Electricity being very important core sector and mother of all industries, the Electricity Employees Federation has got champion role to play.
Voice of Electricity workers January- March 2007 By eefi
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Voice of Electricity Workers is a leading magazine in Indian power sector. It discusses power sector issues in peoples' perspective. This issue of Voice of Electricty workers contains 30 artcles from power sector. Main articles are listed below.  EDITORIAL CAN GOOD ECONOMICS EVER BE GOOD POLITICS? EUROPEAN COMMISSION REPORT THE EUROPEAN UNION GAS AND ELECTRICITY DIRECTIVES THE EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE UNION’S RAPID RESPONSE MERCHANT POWER PLANTS REVIEW REPORT OF EA, 2003 BY IIPA NUCLEAR POWER BACK IN FAVOUR BE WARY OF BANKING ON 123 AGREEMENT NEED FOR EFFECTIVE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM COM. CHITTABRATA MAJUMDAR NEWS & VIEWS REPORT FROM THE STATES Read all
Minutes of the NCCOEEE meeting held on 29th May, 2008 By eefederation
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A meeting of National Coordination Committee of Electricity Employees & Engineers (NCCOEEE) was held on 29.05.2008 at 9.30 AM at Ajoy Bhawan, New Delhi and again met at 12.30 after the discussions held with the power minister.{page break} Read More...
Working Committee Meeting By eefederation
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The address of the venue of the Working Committee Meeting on 24& 25th April 2008 is Tripunithura, Ernakulam(Cochin) ({page break}ELECTRICITY EMPLOYEES FEDERATION OF INDIA B.T. RANADIVE BHAWAN, 13-A, ROUSE AVENUE, NEW DELHI -2 TELEFAX: 23219670 E-mail:eefi@bol.net.in, eefederation@gmail.com & info@eefi.org website www.eefi.org
President General Secretary E. Balanandan B.S. Meel
06.03.2008
CIRCULAR FOR MEETING
A Working Committee Meeting of Electricity Employees Federation of India will be held on 24th & 25th April, 2008 at Ernakulam (Cochin) 10.00 AM. The address of the venue at Cochin will be intimated by our host associations in Kerala subsequently.
Agenda:
1. VIth EEFI CONFERENCE
2. Review of implementation of NCCOEEE adopted Dharna on 7th December'07 and State conventions by 14th January'08
3. Future action programme
4. Suggestions for strengthening NCCOEEE/united action
5. Clearance of Special Funds, levy and Voice dues
6. Any other matter with the permission of the Chair.
Kindly ensure your presence in the meeting.
Comradely yours,
(B.S. MEEL) Nearest Railway Station - Ernakulam North · Nearest Airport - Cochin (Kochi) · Contact Person 1. Mr. O.K. Pavikuttan, Tel. Nos. ® 048427855717 & M -9447046474 · 2. Mr. Anil Kumar, EEFI Working Committee Member ® 04842633678 M-9447163367
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NCCOEEE to Support Maharashtra Electricity Employees Strike By EEFI
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About 90,000 employees working with Maharashtra power utilities would strike work for three days from August 22 to demand pension and cancellation of franchisee policy. All the unions and federations in states will conduct the supportive action on 22nd August'07 under the banner of National Coordination committee of Electricity Employees and Engineers by way of dharnas and rallies against the privatisation drive in Maharashtra, UP (Anpara) and for extension of SEBs. MSEB Workers Federation, an umbrella body of all 17 workers unions in the erstwhile state company, had called for a 72 hour strike beginning from midnight of August 21, as the Government has neglected their demands regarding implementation of pension scheme and abolishing franchisee system adopted by the Maharashtra Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. Some of the salient demands are cancellation of franchisee policy, the meeting of a wage agreement, the starting of pensions, the filling up of 25 to 30 thousand vacancies and halting contract based employees. Some 3,000 relatives of employees who have died on the job are to be given employment as well. Read More...
Reject the IIPA report - Editorial By Voice of Electricity Workers
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The study group appointed by the Indian Institute of Public Administration to study “the impact of restructuring of the State Electricity Board” has submitted their report to the Government. The report is on the expected lines as well as meeting the guidelines of World Bank Report on ‘Indian Power sector’ in June, 2006. It supports the power policy of the government covering up the realities and the real effect of the reforms. Mr. Abraham who was the real coordinator had seen to that the report okays power policy and the restructuring of State Electricity Boards. We are reproducing below, the key findings of the study as per the report. Read More...
Electricity Employees March to Parliament on 14-03-2007 By eefi
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The electricity employees and engineers under the banner of Electricity Employees Federation of India, marched to Parliament from Ram Lila Ground on 14th March, 2007 on the demands:
1. Electricity for all at affordable cost 2. A thorough review of electricity act, 2003 3. Meaningful review of impacts of unbundled SEBs and action there upon 4. Stop privatisation of core sector & industries including electricity 5. Discuss the review report with NCCOEEE
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