Sunday, May 17, 2009

Felicitation to Com.N.Kannan, Former General Secretary of Assn Of Sr.AO(Comml) & AO(Comml)

Com.S.Mohan, Secretary General, All India Audit & Accounts Officers Association offers Shawl to Com.N.Kannan

Com.K.Ramachandra Raju, President of the Association of Sr.Accounts Officers & Accounts Officers, Tamil Nadu offers Shawl to Com.N.Kannan

Com.J.subbaroyan, General Secretary, Category II , Madras Civil Audit Association offers Shawl to Com.N.Kannan
Com.Duraipandian Offers shawl to Com.N.Kannan

Com.Gurumurthy addressed the Gathering



Com.J.Gurumurthy, Joint Secretary, All India Insurance Employees Association Offers Shawl to Com.N.Kannan
Com.K.T.Sridharan, Vice-President All India Audit & Accounts Officers Association offers Sandal Garland to Com.N.Kannan
Com.Ram tilak offers memonto to Com.N.Kannan

A view of the Audience

Com.Udaykumar, General Secretary, Assn of AAO (Comml) & SO (Comml) offers Shawl to Com.N.Kannan



Saturday, May 16, 2009

Com.S.Mohan, Secretary General, All India Audit & Accounts Officers Assn.,Com.J.Gurumurthy, Joint Secretary, All India Insurance Employees Association, Com.M.Duraipandian, President, All India Audit and Accounts Assn. & Com.N.Kannan in the Dias. Com.Duraipandian, Com.N.kannan,Com.K.T.Sridharan,Vice.President All India Audit & Accounts Officers Association, & Com.Ramtilak,General Secretary Assn of Sr.AO(Comml) & AO (Comml) in the Dias.

Com.T.A.Mariappan, Vice-President, Assn.of Sr.AO(Comml) & AO(Comml) Presided over the Felicitation Meeting.



Friday, May 1, 2009

Dear Comrades,

May Day Greetings to all

Here is the Message on the International working Class Day.

Yours Comradely,

S.Mohan

May Day Greetings

The world is facing its gravest economic crisis in over 60 years. Tens of millions of jobs are being lost due to the greed, plunder and incompetence which have, through decades of free market and deregulation, led the world into deep recession. Global poverty and inequality are increasing fast, and working women and men everywhere face high levels of insecurity unprecedented in recent times.
Trade unions demand far-reaching, urgent and coordinated action to pull the world out of the quagmire of recession. Governments must act immediately and decisively to keep people in work and create new jobs, to avoid an even deeper and prolonging crisis. These actions are essential, but by themselves they are not sufficient.
We demand nothing less than a full-scale transformation of the world economy. A new global economy is required, which is built on social justice and which:
Delivers decent work, with full respect for trade union rights, to all;
Is based on effective, democratic and accountable global governance which puts the needs of people first;
Ensures strong financial regulation, putting finance at the service of the real economy and the real economy at the service of people;
Guarantees respect for the rights of all working people and puts an end to poverty, inequality, discrimination and exploitation; and,
Governments have the responsibility and the means to build the new global economy. The trade union movement will press its demand for Governments to fulfill this responsibility, and insist on full involvement at every level in making it a reality.
We will not accept a return to the politics of greed, which allowed tiny elite to amass vast wealth at the expense of the many, robbing workers of their dignity and security. Central to this is restoring the role of Government in regulating the private sector and ensuring public provision to meet fundamental social needs. Decades of free-market ideology have weakened the essential functions of Government as regulator and provider, with the IMF and the World Bank playing a major role in ensuring that Governments comply with their discredited ideology. These institutions have now been given huge responsibilities and resources to combat the recession. Their structures and their policies, and those of the WTO, must be changed drastically in order for the new global economy to be possible.
The central role of decent work in the new global economy must be fully realised. It is essential to meet the needs and aspirations of people everywhere, and is the only sustainable way to restore demand for goods and services. The rights to organise and bargain collectively are central to maintain and improve living standards and to stimulate growth. We call upon world leaders to agree urgently on a Global Jobs Pact to deliver decent work, and we insist that the ILO be placed at the heart of the governance of the world economy.
The removal of rules governing banking and finance has been the biggest single cause of the crisis. Strong national regulation is required. But in a global economy, no country can properly regulate in isolation, nor can any country alone stop taxpayers being cheated by the vast flow of money into tax havens. Governments have to work together to design the new rules and put them into place, and they must do this without delay.
World leaders have come together many times to pledge to defeat poverty and hunger, to promise development and guarantee that fundamental rights at work and in society would be respected. Yet the economic system they built ensured that many of the pledges they made would remain just words, while the crisis today is being used as yet another excuse to strip working people of their rights and entitlements. The new global economy must support, not undermine, the timeless and universal rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the ILO core labour standards.
The trade unions of the world will carry forward our quest for the new global economy. Building on our firm traditions of global solidarity, our capacity to mobilize for change and our determination to hold decision-makers to account for their actions, we will pursue our agenda for change with governments, at the UN and the G20 and in every other place that matters.
From the ruins of the crisis, a new Era of Prosperity, Equality, Democracy and Peace must arise.
We proclaim our continued resolve to bring this new sustainable Era into being, and to oppose, with every means at our disposal, those who stand in its way.