PENSIONER’S
PARITY
We
are getting many phone calls and messages from Central Government Pensioners
and employees regarding the Cabinet decision on 03.05.2017. Government has
approved the recommendations of the Committee headed by Secretary (Pension) constituted
by it as per the cabinet decision on 29.06.2016. The full details of the
cabinet decision will be known only after issuing orders by Pension Ministry.
The Pension Committee has told the JCM Staff Side that instead of Option-I
parity, recommended by 7th CPC, it is considering 5th CPC
recommended parity. It is presumed that the decision of the Cabinet may be to
extend 5th CPC recommended parity to pre-2016 pensioners as
recommended by Pension Committee. We are waiting for detailed orders to
confirm.
Regarding
option-2 parity recommended by 7th CPC, the Pension Committee and
Cabinet has rejected the recommendations as NOT FEASIBLE, eventhough JCM Staff
side has tried its best to convince the Pension Committee that it is Feasible.
The intention behind the Cabinet decision dated 29.06.2017 to constitute a
committee to examine the feasibility of option-I recommended by 7th
CPC was to deny the Option-I parity which is more beneficial to pre-2006
pensioners than the 5th CPC Parity. Of course
5th CPC
parity is also beneficial but option-I parity of 7th CPC is more
beneficial to many employees.
Confederation
of Central Government Employees and workers shall continue its struggle for
Option-I parity alongwith the National Coordination Committee of Pensioners
Association (NCCPA).
The
details of the 3rd May Cabinet decision will be published as and
when orders are issued by Government. Please wait for detailed orders before
coming to any conclusion.
(M.
Krishnan)
Secretary
General
Mob: & WhatsApp – 09447068125
Email:
mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
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