BPO Union initiative forces Delhi Call to make amends – dues being paid out

October 30, 2008

BPO Union initiative has forced Delhi Call to accept its mistake and to make amends by immediately paying out dues. Their CEO Vishal Gupta wrote to us a few days back in response to our stern call for decisive action on the issue. BPO Union rises against Gurgaon based BPO.Though we will respect his active effort and wait to watch him fulfill his promise we will be ever vigilant to see that promises made are kept in full. Here is a bit from his email where he has accepted wrong doing and has promised to make immediate amends.

On the current email which we received from you, we did check up that we only have routine dues pending generally for last 3 months. All other stuck up work is being cleared out.

We have confirmed from our friends in the company that there has been swift affirmative action since our intervention. We have also told them to bring down the routine dues time from three months as we see no logic in holding dues for that long. Except of course as a ploy to hold people’s money so as to stop them from leaving.

Anyways, looks like this one is solved for the most part yet but we will not take our eyes off it unless the issues is completely resolved. In the bargain we have added at least 40 friends and supporters from the company to our growing list. Happy to be part of another resolved issue.

It is important to thank our associates at UNITES (www.unitespro.org), a registered union, who had given us their complete on the ground support to help resolve this issue.

Chief
(BPO Union 2.0)


Happy Diwali

October 28, 2008

BPO Union Wishes all its friends and supporters

A Happy Diwali 2008


Valleywag is such a drag

October 23, 2008

BPO Union is something that the guys at Valleywag do not comprehend. Not our observation, it’s by their own admission. Here is what Paul Boutin said in his blog titled ‘Why I don’t make fun of bill collectors’ – maybe because he hasn’t paid his bills and making fun of the collectors can be at his own expense. Here is what he said:

I had no idea what this email was about. It seemed designed to get me to go to some website. For a second I thought, what if I forgot to pay Barney’s New York again? Do they harass you online now? Yet after I clicked the URL at the bottom, I still didn’t understand the story. Is it a blog, a splog, or a dog? On the Internet, David Sedaris might drone, no one can tell if you’re human. Chief, if you want my attention, send me your next layoff.

Let us get the poor guy off the hook by easing his load. He is so confused – we’ll try to answer his queries. Self confessed ‘wags’ (we all know what a wag is :-) ) cannot do much so they will say something banal and hope it impresses people for want of inference.

It was designed to give wags some information since they are always seeking it – ‘information mongers’. Then he remembered his bills – he can thank us for reminding him – let us not blame him since the US is going through one of its worst recessions of recent times. Let us pray for him so he can pay his bills on time. He says next that he still did not understand the story – Dah! what can we say to that friends. When his confusion became unbearable, and it does happen to wags with low IQ levels, he started doing what someone like him would do naturally. He forgot his manners and obliquely called us a ‘dog’ or he was trying to be racist directing insults towards us Indians. To top it all he wanted to know if we wanted his attention. When he sat down to write his piece on us, we already had his attention. Why would we want something that we already have now. Funny guy, you know, we’ve started to like some bits of him.

Chief
(BPO Union 2.0)


BPO Union – 4 months and 10,000 hits old

October 20, 2008

We are 4 months two days old and 10,000 hits old. Feels rewarding to be supported the way we have been. The numbers are just starting milestones.

We’ve got support from almost all quarters that we would have imagined. Now is the time to leverage on it and deliver some big results. We’d also like to thank our friends in the media who have been extremely supportive of us – taken our message and spread it exponentially.

Chief
(BPO Union 2.0)


BPO Union and UNITES talk co-operation

October 20, 2008

BPO Union has received an offer for co-operation from UNITES Professionals (www.unitespro.org). We have replied to their General Secretary (GS for short) expressing our gratitude at their offer and a humble acceptance of the same. Now we need to decide the specifics of this co-operation with them.

UNITES GS wrote to us showing solidarity towards the Delhi Call Center employees whose pay and incentives were pending when we took up the issue. He also wanted to know what we were doing about it and how we could co-operate with their organization.

We have internally deliberated and decided to keep our initiative as-it-is and get co-operation from UNITES for offline, more traditional if you please, efforts. Time has come to plan two steps ahead of the foreseeable lay-offs. Once we get a clearance from GS we will then make a formal announcement via a press release.

Comments and ideas from one and all are thankfully invited.

Chief
(BPO Union 2.0)


BPO Union rises against Gurgaon based BPO

October 17, 2008

Delhi Call Centers Pvt Ltd in Gurgaon and Gaziabad has been holding a few employees’ salary and incentives in totally unacceptable ways. Their employees and surprisingly Vendors too have asked for BPO Union support. And, of course, they have it. We have written to the company. Given below (quoted) is the text of our email with a non-negotiable request:

Delhi Call Centers Pvt Ltd
SCO-34,Sector-14

Old Delhi Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon, 122001
0124 2220944, 0124 3017611, 09811904377 – Mobile
(Source: Google Local)
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Dear Sir(s),

Greetings from BPO Union.

We have been approached many employees of your company that their salary and incentives have been kept pending for long times. This may not be the right policy to follow since it will only bring in huge resentment on part of employees. The ones who have come forward with grievances have the support of a large number who have chosen to be in the background for the present time. These friends and supporters of BPO Union have also brought forward the grievances of a few vendors to your company.

We understand that these are trying times but it should not mean that companies will treat their long standing employees badly or effectively resort to work without pay by withholding their salaries and/or incentives. What makes matters worse is ‘false promises’ by your management to one-and-all about paying off dues in full. It is one thing to delay payment but is utterly unacceptable not to honor your commitment when the time to pay arrives. How would you feel if your employees promised you performance but resorted to under-performance as a tool to settle scores with your falsehoods. Or if Vendors would stop delivering services for want of payments from you. We are sure that no one would appreciate it. We only humbly expect you to treat your employees the same way you would like to be treated. Please do not expect to treat us badly and in turn be treated well. We are as human as you are, a bit more humane though.

We hope that you shall settle all the dues of everyone – Employees & Vendors (even they support us and in turn have our support) within one week before or on 24 Oct 08.

In case of failure to do the right thing by your management we shall be forced to initiate protest in all forms legally available us to. We would hope that better sense would prevail and you shall save us and yourselves all the trouble of resorting to peaceful protest – which we assure you we are ready for. It shall be totally upto your actions that how events unfold.

Note: A copy of this e-mail is being sent to friends in the media so that the issue does not go un-noticed and we have your complete and immediate attention for now and for the future. A copy is also being sent to the Assistant Labor Commissioner Gurgaon and labor Commissioner Haryana for their attention.

regards,
Chief
(BPO Union 2.0)
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Jet Airways shows BPO Employees the way

October 17, 2008

If the recent action is any indicator of what is happening with the educated employee then it is the start of a new trend. Jet Airways, one of the most respected Airlines brand, may have thought that they could wish their troubles away. No so easy – they must have learnt by now.

They say ‘God helps those who help themselves’ and it is more true for the new-economy employee now than it was ever before. 850 layoffs is not a large number, considering what the IT and BPO Industry have been doing recently. They have already laid-off thousands but no one seems to be noticing. We only wish that our friends who were laid off would come together in union and fight their cause as the Jet employees did. In 48 hrs the Jet staff had undone the immediate damage and forced their management to finding more ‘humane’ ways of laying off staff. Their Chairman (Mr Goyal) made a very emotionally passionate plea but looks like he must learn to act if he wishes to do so on national TV. His lack of sincerity showed. And telling the world that he was under no pressure, did he really feel the world would believe him without question. But we do admire his PR team who did a great job, given the circumstances.

Please do not assume that we are in any way against lay-offs when it is necessary (and possibly the only option) for a business. But it should be used as a tool of rarity not as the first and easiest solution. Anyways, its not going to be easy anymore. The media did give it adequate coverage.

We must say that it did teach us a thing or two on how things will be settled in the future. One of our supporters has already plunged headlong to get the BPO Union some kind of ‘political support’, no active politics for us, and definitely no strikes. Yet it is very important if the Labor Minster gets up and condemns lay-offs which makes companies rethink since the backlash may be very hurting.

We had a discussion with a senior lawyer and he recalled an incident at Chrysler where the bean-counters (Finance) were in favor of closing down an entire factory since it was under-performing. Marketing and Operations argued that there were other ways of turning things around. The Chair spoke last and said that it’d be better in that case to shut down all the plants and the company itself so they’d save a lot of money. He certainly made his point, even though jokingly.

In our immediate effort Legal opinion tilts against Evalueserve we shall be waking up the Labor Ministry to our problems and the unkind deal these big BPO-KPO Companies are giving us. What we need is the average BPO employee to wake up from his/her slumber and ask for legitimate rights. Over-time for starters. Looks like we may need to step up the ante – very unwillingly though.

Chief
(BPO Union 2.0)