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Circular No: 12/2012 Dated 28th July, 2012
Dear Comrades
THE GRAND MARCH TO PARLIAMENT
IN PURSUANCE OF THE 15 POINT CHARTER OF DEMANDS.
The National
Sectt. of the Confederation places on record its appreciation and gratitude for
the tireless efforts of the State Committees and the affiliates in making the
programme of 26th July, 2012, i.e. the March to Parliament a grand
success. The gathering at Jantar Mantal had been magnificent and far higher than our
expectation. As per the initial
information supplied to us, every State has strived to mobilize maximum number
of comrades to participate in the programme so as also was the endeavor of the
affiliates. More than 20,000 comrades
converged at the Parliament Street with placards, banners, flags and wearing
different colour caps. We anticipated quite an amount of difficulties and
problems on 26th due to the decisions taken by the “Anna Hazare Committee
against corruption” to organize
indefinite dharna/fasting programme at the same venue. At the last minute, the Police authorities
had to shift the spot at Jantar Mantar where we were to commence the
procession. We could not get sufficient
time to convey the changes made to our comrades, who had already started from
different stations.
We
also note with satisfaction that the leaders who had been entrusted to
undertake the country wide campaign programme had done so with dedication and
sincerity. As per the report we have at
the CHQ, the campaign programme as chalked out had been carried out in all
places except in Madhya Pradesh. The inability of the MP State Committee due to
some unavoidable reasons had its adverse impact on mobilization of the comrades
from that State. Similarly, we have been informed that the expected number of
comrades had not reached from the North West Region, especially Punjab and
Jammu and Kashmir. Perhaps, we might
have placed the target for these states unrealistically.
The
procession commenced at 11.30 AM and the first contingent reached the rallying
point at 12.15 PM. The meeting commenced
immediately thereafter. Com. President,
Working President and the Secretary General, National Federation of Postal Employees
on behalf of the Confederation addressed the gathering. Com. Tapan Sen, Secretary General, CITU, Com,
Amarjeet Kaur, Secretary AITUC, Com. Basudeb
Acharya, MP and leader of the CPI(M) in the Parliament were the other
speakers. The Secretary General while
concluding the programme conveyed the decisions of the National Secretariat to
go in for a serious campaign programme in the form of Mass Dharna, Demonstrations,
Rally before the Governor’s house etc.
He also declared that the Central Government employees under the banner
of the Confederation will be on a day’s strike on 12th December, 2012. (12.12.12). Our next step must
be to draw inspiration from the success of our March to Parliament programme
and advance our movement to the impending strike action to create sufficient
sanctions so that the Government will announce the setting up of the 7th
CPC and hold meaningful negotiation for
the settlement of the other demands in the charter. The National Secretariat
will meet in the first week of August, 2012.
Notice is being issued separately.
All Sectt. , members are requested to attend the meeting.
We have
published quite a number of photos of the rally in our Website. The Press Statement issued on 27th
along with the copy of the Memorandum to the Prime Minister has also been
placed. Kindly use the explanatory memorandum for the intensive campaign you
will have to undertake for the strike action.
MACP JOINT COMMITTEE MEETING AND DECISIONS.
The joint
Committee set up by the National Anomaly Committee to consider the MACP related
issues met on 27th July, 2012.
The Staff Side was represented at the meeting by the following comrades:
Com. M. Raghaviah
Com. Umraomal Purohit
Com. S.K. Vyas
Com. C. Srikumar
Com. K.K.N. Kutty
Com. Shivgopal Misra
Com. Bhosle
The report prepared by the sub-committee
after three rounds of discussions was reviewed at the meeting. The points that came up for discussion and
the decisions taken are as under:
Grant of MACP in the promotional
hierarchy:
The Staff Side pointed out that the ACP which was in vogue till the
advent of MACP had been on promotional hierarchy. In the name of improvement of the scheme, the
Government cannot unilaterally change it, especially when the concerned
employees do not consider it as advantageous.
They suggested that the employees must be allowed to retain the ACP for
the first two promotions and for the third promotion MACP can be extended. However, the Official Side said that it would
not be possible to have any hybrid scheme.
In fact, they added that the 6th CPC had suggested for two
career progressions only and that too on grade pay hierarchy. The govt. had improved upon and therefore it
was not possible for them to agree for the suggestion of the Staff Side. They also stated that the reason for bringing
about grade pay hierarchy was to bring about uniformity in the scheme across
the Departments as the promotional hierarchy varies from one department to
another. They declined to consider the
suggestion for promotional hierarchy based MACP.
The Staff Side then pointed that in the
last meeting of the Committee, the Official Side taking into account the
difficulties and disadvantages experienced by the employees in many departments
which were presented by the Staff Side had agreed to consider department
wise/cadre wise options. The Staff Side
further pointed out that the suggestion of the Official Side would not go to
resolve the issue. They said that option
must be provide for each individual employee to choose either the ACP or MACP
whichever is beneficial to him as is provided in the CCS(RP) Rules. The unilateral withdrawal of a benefit from
an employee is not permissible. They
also stated that the Official Side has not pointed out the difficulties in
agreeing to this proposal. After some
discussions, the Official Side said that they would re-examine the issue of
individual option and will come up with their considered view at the next
meeting of the NAC.
Treatment of employees selected under
LDCE Scheme and GDCE Scheme: The Official Side agreed to issue orders on
the same lines as has been issued under the ACP Scheme. The Staff Side stated that wherever
examination is the criterion for promotion/fast track promotion, the service
rendered by such employees in the lower post must be ignored and such promotion
should be treated as appointment and the promotion scheme to commence from the
date of such appointment. This was not
agreed to by the official side on the plea that such appointments are against
promotion quota and therefore, they are to be considered as promotion
only. The Staff Side them pointed out
that this issue had been the subject matter of judicial consideration before
the Tribunal and the Tribunal has given the decision in favour of the
employees. The Official Side wanted a
copy of the judgement to react to this.
Date of effect of the Scheme: The Staff Side
pointed out that the date of effect of MACP Scheme must be from 1.1.2006. The analogy of the 5th CPC has no
application as ACP was introduced after discussion with the Staff Side on a
later date. Since the Government issued
the orders of the 6th CPC and the acceptance of the MACP with
modification almost simultaneously, it should have been made effective from
1.1.2006. They also pointed out that the
MACP is not an allowance to be made application from 1.9.2008. The Official Side pointed out that the
benefit emanating from the MACP i.e. the third promotion was applicable to all
existing employees who were in service after 1.9.2008. The Staff Side demanded that the benefit has
been denied to those who retired between 1.1.2006 and 30.8.2008. The Official Side agreed to consider application
of the new MACP with effect from 1.1.2006 for those who retired/died between
1.1.2006 and 30.8.2008.
Yours fraternally,
K.K.N. Kutty
Secretary General
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