All India National Life Insurance Employees Federation (AINLIEF) – Explained
Are you looking to learn about the All India National Life Insurance Employees Federation (AINLIEF)? Well, we will attempt to make you understand the following important aspects of the AINLIEF, such as:
What is AINLIEF?
What is the role of AINLIEF?
How to login to your AINLIEF account?
Historic AINLIEF protest and Supreme Court order
What is AINLIEF?
All India National Life Insurance Employees Federation (AINLIEF) is a registered trade union that works to provide solutions and resolutions to terminated as well as temporary workers of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC). Their registration code is NGP5422. They have their registered office at Plot No 82, Nimbalkar Bhawan, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur – 44009.
What is the role of AINLIEF?
Let us look at some of the primary roles of AINLIEF:
To act as a forum and listen to the grievances of temporary and terminated workers of LIC.
Provide resolution to aggrieved temporary and terminated workers of LIC of India.
Act as a benevolent agent between the LIC worker and the company. You can read about the LIC and AINLIEF supreme court matter below to get a better understanding of this point.
How to login to your AINLIEF account?
To login to your AINLIEF account, you will have to follow these steps:
Step 1.) Visit the official AINLIEF website
Step 2.) Navigate to the ‘Login’ page at the top right hand side
Step 3.) Register or login to your AINLIEF account
Historic AINLIEF protest and Supreme Court order
In a matter that dates back over 30 years to 1991, AINLIEF demanded that LIC permanently absorb 8000+ temporary employees and make them permanent employees. This petition was filed in the Labour Court. The Labour Court ruled in favor of AINLIEF, but the order by the court was not executed.
In 2007, AINLIEF approached the Supreme Court of India for the same matter and the Supreme Court passed an order in 2015, in favor of permanent absorption of temporary LIC workers and make them permanent employees of LIC. Further, pending dues (50 per cent back wages to temporary 3 and 4 grade employees,) of these works must also be paid to them.
In 2018, hundreds of LIC workmen protested on the iconic Azad Maidan of Mumbai City, demanding that the Supreme Court order of 2015 be implemented by LIC of India. In an expression of solidarity, the General Secretary of AINLIEF stated “We demand an immediate implementation of the Supreme Court’s order. This is a united effort to express solidarity with our fellow workers and we will ensure that they get their rightful dues and means of livelihood.”