Thursday, January 29, 2009

Poem Contributed by a new member

Twilight of Dawn

Curled Up in a hammock

Knotted between boughs of Oaks

I lie in – Beside lake Enoch

Like gentle taps on doors of eyes

I hear :

The sounds of tweets

Of Birds o’er trees

Brushing my face

Is soft spring breeze

Awoken Thus :

I see the red sun rise

Above the hills, and

through the skies

As vanishing mist -

Like gossamer spread

That drapes the icy waters

But fast begins to fade

To reveal a row of skiffs

That flit upon waves

To net a pile of plaice

Twittering squirrels soon awake

When ducks and drakes

With fluttering wings

Start their swift water skates

To the tune of larks

that dart away

like a wave

I Bow in reverence

To the Twilight of dawn

Descending from slumber

To trot back home

Holding wide open doors

That let in golden rays

I sit on the floor

To chant my prayer of Hope!

- Shanker Suman

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

News links - Agitation before Satyam Infocity, 28th January, 2009

Times of India

The Hindu

Eenadu

SATYAM FRESHERS AGITATION

Fresh recruited students from Colleges who have obtained job offers from Satyam have staged an agitation at Satyam Infocity, (CLL Campus, Hyderabad) today i.e., 28th January 2009.
Around 300 people from different States of the country, who have been given job offerings by Satyam have participated in the program
There are around 7000 people who have been offered a job by Satyam and have not been given a specific joining date, though other formalities such as NASSCOM registration, other documentation has been completed.
There are instances of specific cases where students have been waiting for joining since 2007. Now as the total situation of company is in peril, these fresh techies demanded a clarification and also claimed the management negligence in dealing with their case. Freshers demanded a clarity in the issue of offerings by the management and demand the job as they were kept in waiting for a long time.
J K C – Jawahar Knowledge Centers’ (AP) techies (Satyam recruited) participated in large number as they are the students who can’t turn up for other jobs because of the binding JKC policy.
In the afternoon though the H. R. Department has initiated talks with the representatives of these freshers but has not provided any clarity.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Convening Committee

Ravi Teja Padiri
Convenor
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Rahul Penumatsa
Co-Convenor
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Convening Committee
Veena Madapalli – Maveric Systems
Anil – I-gate technologies
Bharati – Satyam Computers
Vikas Narahari – Shoba Renaissance Information Technology
Geetha – Accenture
Dimple Yelisetti – Maveric Systems
Bani Davuri – 24/7
Anjani Kumar – Integrate Constructions
Sri Harsha Vemulapalli - Cognizant
Srinivas A – BWW
Ganesh – Powermech

Formation

PRESS RELEASE

In view of the present existing crisis in the Indian corporate sector, we a group of employees from different corporate companies of India, working in the country and abroad have felt that it is necessary to bring together all the employees in private sector and demand for their rights through a common platform. We affiliate ourselves with the political group called “Radical Democrats” headed by Mr. Sarat Babu V.

Though this exercise is being worked for the past many months, we have been postponing it to discuss ideas and frame of work. But it is now inevitable for us at this point of time where employment of many workers of the corporate world especially in India is in peril.

To have an impact with the name itself for a revolutionary thought through a democratic process, we shall be calling our organization as RADICAL DEMOCRATIC CORPORATE EMPLOYEES CONGRESS. In short we call ourselves as “Radical Democrats”. A convening committee is formed with around employees from twenty companies in it.

The eruption of Satyam financial irregularities has a major impact on our decision to come to the public. We feel that it is now necessary for the employees to speak in public about the problems and difficulties. We have evolved an action plan, which would be legal and political to protect the prospects of employees and there by companies. We shall utilize all possible means to pressure the authorities to consider the stand of employees in a decision with regard to corporate companies.

Satyam episode is only peripheral display of the irregularities in corporate sector and the crust would be slowly exposed. In case of Satyam, state interference is welcome, but the history of the business association of the appointed directors with Satyam makes us question the sanity. SEBI role since the Satyam trail to take over Maytas in seeing the legality of the heavy stock transactions by large investors is questionable. If a few large share transacts are tracked, it would clearly be a witness of “Insiders trading”. The non-action of investigative agencies over the other top management individuals other than who have confessed seems that some lobby is side tracking the investigative process. Especially, the role of individual directors who have been claiming heavy remunerations and trying to fade themselves out the scam has to be immediately curtailed by the investigators. The non-seizure of assets of the individuals, whose actions are questionable in this scandal, may lead to illegal liquidation. We have serious doubts in the government’s action which is not seriously considering the Maytas role in the scandal. We also demand a serious and democratic enquiry into the financial irregularities rather than a dubious and grace saving statements by the government heads. The interference of leaders from major political parties trying to protect the accused is resented.

We demand the representation of employees at the decision making level bodies in all corporate companies, and we feel that shall make the “corporate governance” a little transparent. It is the responsibility of companies to ensure the proper payment of wages to all those working in projects and on bench. The vicarious liability of these companies needs to be extended to the state. The promises of recruitment of fresh youngsters from colleges should be implemented. We shall urge through letters to Ministry of Finance and Industries to see that our demands are considered. We are also trying to explore the possibility of appealing through judiciary if proper action is not taken. Radical democrats will also help those employees / prospective employees who would be claiming for their due from Satyam through legal action.

We seek the support of political groups, trade unions, investors and call all the corporate employees to join their hands in our struggle for rights.

- Radicals