CONFEDERATION OF
CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS.
A-2/95,Manishinath
Bhawan,
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D/16/2012 Dated: 25th May,2012
To
The Cabinet
Secretary,
(and Chairman,
National Council, JCM)
Government of
India,
Rashtrapathy
Bhawan Annexe
New Delhi.
110 001
Dear Sir,
I am directed by the National Executive of
the Confederation of Central Government employees and Workers to send the
enclosed resolution which appeals for the revival of the JCM Machinery,
especially at the Departmental council levels for your consideration. We also
send herewith a copy of the 14 point Charter of demands adopted by the
Committee. The issues contained in the
charter of demands had all been the subject matter of representation on various
occasions without however reaching any settlement. Similarly the issues taken up at the
National Council Anomaly Committee as per the agreement reached after the
Government accepted the 6th CPC recommendations still beg
settlement.
The National Executive also took serious note of the fact that many departmental heads have denied grant of recognition to the Associations and Federations despite their fulfilling all requisite conditions stipulated under the CCS (RSA) Rules, 1993.
K.K.N.
Kutty
Secretary General
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CONFEDERATION OF
CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS.
A-2/95,Manishinath
Bhawan,
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Website:www.confederationhq.blogspot.com. Email:Confederation06@Yahoo.co.in
Tel: 011-2510 5324:
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Resolution adopted at the National Executive Committee
meeting of the Confederation of Central Government employees and workers on 28th
April, 2012 on the functioning of the JCM..
This
meeting of the National Executive of the Confederation of Central Govt.
Employees and workers held at Koilata on 28th April, 2012, has
taken serious note of the collapse of
all the fora of the JCM and compulsory arbitration, with the result that it is
no longer a grievance settlement mechanism. The Government must be aware of the
fact that it was in the wake of serious discontent of the Central Government
employees in 1960s, the JCM was set up
as a negotiating forum to expedite settlement of demands and problems of
employees.
On
the pretext of the promulgation of the new CCS(RSA)Rules, most of the
departments suspended the operation of the Departmental Councils. . Even
after complying with the requisite formalities, in many departments,
Associations/Federations are yet to be recognized. Wherever the recognition process was
completed and orders issued granting recognition, no meetings of the
Departmental Councils are held till date. .
Despite raising the issue in the National Council on several occasions
by the Staff Side, nothing tangible has been done to ensure that the councils
are made functional.
The
National Councils is as per the scheme to meet once in four months. It meets after several years, The system of deciding on the agenda in the meeting in which it is raised
has been totally abandoned with the result that number of issues have been kept
pending for indefinite period of time.
The non functioning of the Council and the consequent non redressal of
grievances has led to agitations including strike action in many departments of
the Government of India. The 6th CPC recommendations were given
effect to in September, 2008. The
anomalies arising there form (which is in large numbers) ought to have been
settled as per the agreement by Feb,. 2010.
Barring one or two items, no settlement has been brought about on the
large number of anomalies till date . Of the Seventeen awards given in favour
of the employees by the Board of Arbitration since 1998, the Government chose
to refer every one of them for rejection to the Parliament.
In
the wake of the General Strike action of the working class in the country
against the neo liberal economic policies of the Government on 28th
Feb. 2012, the Joint Secretary (Estt) in the Department of Personnel writes in
her demi- official communication addressed to all Secretaries of the Government
of India, as under which is contrary to facts and misleading too.
“Joint
consultative machinery for Central Government employees is already
functioning. This scheme has been
introduced with the object t of promoting harmonious relations and of securing
the greatest measure of co-operation between the Government, in its capacity as
employer and the general body of its employees in matters of common concern,
and with the object further of increasing the efficiency of the public service
. The JCM at different levels have been
discussing issues brought before it for consideration and either reaching
amicable settlement or referring the matter to the Board of Arbitration n
relation to pay and allowances, weekly hours of work and leave, wherever no
amicable settlement could be reached in relation to these items.”
The
National Executive has, therefore, unanimously resolved to request that the
forum of Departmental Councils must be immediately revived in all Departments
and made effective as an instrument to settle the demands of the employees and
the National Council meetings are convened regularly.
The
meeting has also resolved to appeal to the Government that the recognition may
be afforded to all Associations/Federations which have complied with the
requisite formalities of the CCS(RSA) Rules, immediately.
S.K. VYAS
President.
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