Dear Comrades,
All the affiliated organizations and C-o-Cs are requested to submit the following Memorandum to all concerned during the month of August, 2018.
While taking the copy, in the first para delete the designations shown in brackets which are not required.
M.Krishnan
Secretary General
Confederation
Mobile & whatsapp:09447068125
mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
Secretary General
Confederation
Mobile & whatsapp:09447068125
mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
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confederation of central govt. employees and workers
memorandum
Memorandum
submitted to
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(Governor, Chief Minister, MP, Leaders of Political Parties, Trade Unions and
eminent personalities etc.) on the grievances of Central Government employees
and Pensioners.
No................................. Date.............................
Respected
Sir/Madam,
We, on behalf of 32 lakhs
Central Government employees and 33 lakhs Pensioners, seek your benign
intervention to settle the following genuine grievances pending redressal for
the last many years. We have brought
these issues to the notice of the Central Government several times and also
discussed in the negotiating forum which meets rarely. Inspite of our best efforts the issues could
not be settled due to the unhelpful attitude of the Government. Having left with no other alternatives, we
have been compelled to declare one day nationwide strike of Central Government
employees on 15th November 2018. It is
in this background, we are approaching your goodself for your kind
intervention, so that the matter will be brought to the notice of the Hon’ble Prime Minister
for early settlement.
1. Scrap Contributory Pension Scheme
(Known as New Pension Scheme - NPS) and restore Defined Benefit Pension Scheme
under CCS (Pension) Rules 1972 to all Central Government Employees, joined in
service on or after 01-01-2004.
Contributory Pension Scheme (called as
New Pension Scheme - NPS) was introduced through an executive order with effect
from 01-01-2004 for all Central Government employees who joined service on or
after 01-01-2004. Subsequently Pension
Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Act (PFRDA) was enacted to make it
statutory. As per the NPS 10% Pay plus
DA will be recovered from the employee each month and an equal amount will be
contributed by Government. The amount
goes to the Pension Fund and from there to share market. As per the PFRDA Act - “There shall not be
any implicit or explicit assurance of benefit except market based guarantee
mechanism to be purchased by the subscribers”.
Thus it can be seen that the contribution in the Pension Fund is fully
dependent on the vagaries of share market.
There is no guarantee whether pension will be received at the age of 60
years and even if received what will be the amount of pension. Now, many employees who entered service on or
after 01-01-2004 has started retiring from service after completing 12 to 13
years service. They receive a megre
amount of 900 to 1700 as monthly pension, whereas as per the old pension scheme
an employee with minimum 10 years service is eligible for 50% of last pay drawn
as monthly pension, subject to a minimum of Rs.9,000/- per month, that too
without giving any contribution to the pension fund. With meager amount of Rs.900 to 1700 how a
pensioner and his family can survive?
It is this bitter reality that compels
the employees to demand scraping of NPS and restoration of the old Pension
Scheme for all those employees who entered service on or after 01-01-2004.
2. Honour assurance given by Group of
Ministers to the Leaders of National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) of Central
Government employees regarding increase in Minimum Pay and Fitment formula for
Pay revision from 01-01-2016.
Most of the recommendations of 7th
Central Pay Commission (CPC) are retrograde, especially regarding Minimum Pay
and Fitment formula. The NJCA
representing entire Central Govt. employees had given notice for indefinite
strike from 11th July 2016 demanding modifications in the recommendations of
7th CPC.... To avert the inevitable strike action, a Group of Ministers
consisting of Shri. Rajnath Singh, Home Minister, Shri. Arun Jaitley, Finance
Minister and Shri. Suresh Prabhu, then Railway Minister held discussion with
NJCA leaders on 30-06-2016 and assured that the main demand of increase in
Minimum Pay and Fitment formula will be considered favourably and for that
purpose a High Level Committee will be constituted by the Government which will
submit its report within four months time.
This assurance was confirmed through a press statement issued by Finance
Ministry on 06-07-2016. Even though two
years are over since then, neither High Level Committee is constituted by
Government nor the assurance given by Group of Ministers implemented. Entire employees and pensioners feel let down
and betrayed. Now Government has made it clear in the Parliament that at
present, no such proposal for increase in Minimum Pay and Fitment formula is
under consideration of the Government.
3. Regularisation and grant of Civil
Servant status to Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Postal Department. Implement all positive recommendations of
Kamalesh Chandra Committee report without any modifications or dilution:
Consequent upon the appointment of 7th
Central Pay Commission, the Government set up a separate committee on
19-11-2015 for revision of wages of three lakhs Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) of
Postal Department. Even though the
Committee submitted its report on 24-11-2016, the Government delayed its implementation
for 18 months. Aggrieved by this, entire
GDS employees went on 16 days indefinite strike and finally Government approved
the wage revision. Even though the
revised pay scales recommended by the Committee is approved with effect from
01-07-2018, the formula for pay fixation and calculation of arrears from
01-01-2016 to 30-06-2018, recommended by the Committee is modified by the
Government to the detriment of the employees resulting in loss of huge amount
of arrears to each Gramin Dak Sevak.
Further some other recommendations of the Committee like composite
allowance, raising the maximum limit of ex-gratia gratuity to 5 lakhs, three
financial upgradations, enhancement of paid leave from 20 to 30, Enhancement of
monthly subscription and insurance cover of EDGIS, Enhancement of working hours
as per workload upto 8 hours, combined duty allowance, retirement on last day
of the month on which GDS attains the retirement age etc. are either
modified/curtailed or rejected by the Government. Recommendations like grant of Children
Education Allowance, Emergency leave, Accumulation of paid leave upto 180 days,
Insurance Scheme, Limited transfer liability, Voluntary Discharge Scheme,
lesser qualifying service for Limited Departmental Competitive Examinations
(LDCE) etc. are yet to be approved by the Government. Our demand for regularisation and grant of
pension as per CCS (Pension) Rules 1972, Introduction of Medical Insurance
Scheme, weightage increment for every 3 years service to seniors, etc. are not
considered favourably by the Government.
In short, the attitude of the Government towards the genuine demands of
the GDS employees is not at all positive and Govt. want to continue the inhuman
exploitation of GDS.
(b) Regularisation of Casual, Part-time,
Contingent and Contract Workers who are engaged for years together to perform
the work which are permanent and perennial in nature.
Thousands of Casual and Contract
workers are engaged in various Central Government departments against permanent
Group-C vacant posts and also to perform other work which is
permanent/perennial in nature like sweeping etc. Consequent on introduction of ban on
recruitment by successive governments in power, their number increased phenomenally. Government is not ready to regularize them
and is not even ready to grant equal wage for equal work reiterated in the
latest Supreme Court Judgment.
4. Pension Parity recommended by 7th
Central Pay Commision (Option-I):
7th Central Pay Commission, headed by
Justice (Rtd) Ashok Kumar Mathur and consisting of experts from various fields,
has recommended a new formula called “Option-I” for fixation of pension of all
pensioners retired prior to
01-01-2016 which ensure cent percent parity in pension between present and past pensioners. But, the Government has unilaterally rejected the recommendation on the specious plea that it is not feasible to implement. This has adversely affected the pensionary benefits of about 33 lakhs Central Govt. Civilian Pensioners.
01-01-2016 which ensure cent percent parity in pension between present and past pensioners. But, the Government has unilaterally rejected the recommendation on the specious plea that it is not feasible to implement. This has adversely affected the pensionary benefits of about 33 lakhs Central Govt. Civilian Pensioners.
In addition to the above the following
demands of the Central Govt. employees
are also long pending.
5. Filling up of all vacant posts.
There are about six lakhs vacant posts remaining unfilled in various Central Government departments.
There are about six lakhs vacant posts remaining unfilled in various Central Government departments.
6. Stop closure of Government
establishments -
Government has issued orders for
closure of 12 Govt. of India Printing Presses out of 17 Presses, inspite of the
fact that the Parliamentary Standing Committee has opposed the proposal and
recommended twice for revival and modernisation of all 17 printing presses.
7. Implement 7th CPC wage revision and
pension revision of all Autonomous body employees and pensioners.
There are about 600 Autonomous bodies under the Central Government. 7th CPC wage revision and pension revision is not yet extended to 80% of the Autonomous body employees and pensioners.
There are about 600 Autonomous bodies under the Central Government. 7th CPC wage revision and pension revision is not yet extended to 80% of the Autonomous body employees and pensioners.
8. Remove 5% condition imposed on
compassionate appointments -
Govt. has restricted the compassionate
appointments to 5% of the total Direct recruitment quota vacancies earmarked
for each year in each recruiting units of various departments. This has resulted in rejection of even
genuine and deserving cases of compassionate appointments. The dependents of thousands of employees who
died while in service are put to untold sufferings due to this inhuman decision
of the Central Government
9. Stop attack on trade union rights
and ensure prompt functioning of various negotiating forums under the Joint
Consultative Machinery (JCM) scheme at National and Departmental level -
Government has issued instructions
banning all peaceful agitational programmes like dharnas, demonstrations
etc. Various negotiating forums under
the JCM Scheme are not convened regularly and has become almost defunct or
ineffective.
10. Grant of five promotions during the
entire service career of each employee -
At present almost all employees in the
Group B and Group-C cadres retire from service with maximum three promotions
only. Our request to ensure minimum five
promotions in one’s career is not considered favourably by Government.
The above are some of the
main issues agitating the minds of lakhs of central Govt. Employees and
pensioners for long. Once again request
your kind intervention.
With profound regards,
Yours
faithfully,
Place: Name :
Date: Designation :
Union/Assn/Federation’s
Name :
or
name of C-O-C :
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