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HAS STRIKE BECOME A HABIT FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES IN INDIA ?

On 16th March,2017, employees belonging to government of India including  postal department  went on All India strike, with public losing counts as to how many times the government employees have gone on strike on various pretext in the last few years.
In any case, when the government employees went on strike on 16th March, most segment of Indian population who face the brunt of the problems caused due to the strike,  do not know as to what is the purpose of this latest strike. While strike by government employees  no more make news in India as it has become too routine, in the case of the strike on 16th March, most segment of the public were shocked , since the government of India  revised the salaries and perks of the government employees steeply only recently , by accepting almost in toto the recommendations of the seventh pay commission.
While  the employees  are entitled to have some grievance or the other (which section of the society do not have  grievance) , the question is as to whether they should go on strike so frequently and on flimsy grounds, paralyzing the entire administration, with least care and consideration for the sufferings inflicted on the people, loss of national time and  for the national exchequer.
It is a fact that the strike is recognized as  legitimate tool and appropriate way of registering protest by trade unions . But, then when this tool was given to the trade unions, it was with the objective of safeguarding the interest of the oppressed and suppressed people.
Can government employees in India consider themselves as  belonging to this class  by any stretch of imagination ? Are not the salaries and perks enjoyed by the government employees  much higher than the income of the very large section of the country men , particularly considering the fact that around 30% of Indians still live below poverty line ? Is it not a fact that  public perception of government employees is that they are the privileged class , enjoying considerable benefits even after retirement and the benefits for their families even after their lives ?
Employees in  private  sector organizations would think hundred times before going on strike , since such strike would inevitably affect the progress of the organization and cause economic loss to it which would destabilize the organization and consequently may  affect the employees themselves in variety of ways. However, in the case of government employees, they do not think on these lines, since any loss to the exchequer is of no consequence to them and their jobs will not be threatened. Further, they know that the government is funded by tax payers and they will  continue to pay the tax whatever the level of performance of the government machinery.
The unfortunate fact is that the leadership of the  unions of the government employees are now under the control of  coterie, who are full fledged politicians or those with definite political leanings.  Most of the strike calls are given  at the behest of the political parties and many times for reasons relating to government policies and programmes , which have to be discussed and decided in parliament and not by government employees.
In several developed countries, the strike decisions are taken by the employees based on secret voting by the employees. In India, this has never been done. In all probability, most government employees may not like this practice of going on strike for flimsy reasons but have to submit themselves to the dictates of the leadership of the unions, fearing threat and  coercion.
Common man have started thinking that there is increasing evidence that government employees are taking the people for granted and strike has become a matter of habit for them and consequently a need at frequent intervals.  In the process, the interests of the country have gone for a toss.
N.S.Venkataraman
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