Saturday, May 17, 2008

SCPC: Suggestions for Protest Cards


With a view to keep our protest against the Pay Commission recommendations in focus at all times. It is suggested that all veterans, their spouses and their dependents, if they so desire, should wear a black and white protest card as shown above at all times. The word 'Military' may be replaced by 'Defence'. Either can be used, although perhaps military may be more focussed. This should be worn at all times, including on your T- shirt when you play golf or in your office if you have a job. This will soon become a talking point with whoever you meet in an office, shop, train, airline, cafe and so on.

These protest tags can made cheaply, resembling an Id tag one usually wears at conferences, seminars and of course in our formations and headquarters. The cost, for a plastic cover and a clip would be between Rs 5 to 10 and the text can be either got printed if it is a bulk demand, or printed on your printer.

A similar sticker can be pasted in the rear window of the four wheeler and suitably positioned in the two wheeler for maximum readability. The size of card and font size selected can add to readability.

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