CONFEDERATION
OF CGE&WORKERS ADDRESSED TO THE CABINET SECRETARY
FREEZING
OF DEARNESS ALLOWANCE TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND DEARNESS RELIEF TO
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PENSIONERS AT CURRENT RATES TILL JULY, 2021.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------No. Confd./DA-2020 Dated :24.04.2020
To
The Cabinet Secretary,
Government of India,
Cabinet Secretariat
Rashtrapati Bhawan,
New Delhi
Sub:
Freezing of dearness allowance to Central Government employees and
Dearness relief to Central Government
pensioners at current rates till
July, 2021.
Dear
Sir,
We solicit your kind reference to
the O.M. No. 1/12020-E.I (B) dated 23rd April, 2020issued by the
Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance
on the above subject in view of the crisis arising out of the pandemic
Covid-19.
The Central Government employees
throughout the country noted the contents of the above cited O.M. with surprise
and anguish. As you are aware, the
Central Government employees responded admirably the call of the Honourable
Prime Minister to donate one day’s salary to the Prime Minister’s Relief fund
to enable the Government to meet out the financial exigencies arising out of
the pandemic. This apart, both the
employees and pensioners have contributed immensely to the Prime Minister’s and
respective Chief Minister’s public relief funds voluntarily.
It was unfortunate that the
Government did not cause any consultation with the standing committee of the
JCM, the negotiating forum of the Central Government employees and took an
arbitrary and unilateral decision on a vital matter like freezing the wages.
The Government are aware that quite
a number of employees are deployed and consequently are involved in various
governmental activities and services meant to combat the spread of the pandemic
Covid-19 especially of those departments declared as emergency services viz,
health, postal, defence, railways etc. endangering even their life. Not taking into confidence the employees’
representatives before taking decision to impose a mandatory freeze of dearness
allowance is in utter disregard to the norms and procedure followed by the
previous Governments when such situation had arisen. Besides at no previous occasion, the
Government of India had resorted to impounding the dues arbitrarily. We, therefore, oppose the arbitrary decision
of the Government to impound the DA .
Further, we are to inform you that
the decision to deny the payment of the freezed amount even after overcoming
the crisis is totally unacceptable to the employees. We are pained to note that the Government has
been shifting the financial burden of the crisis on to the employees and
workers, when in fact they require the financial assistance from the Government
to face the crisis caused by the pandemic.
In the circumstance, we request you to
direct the Ministry of Finance to rescind the decision to impound the DA and
withdraw the O.M., as the Government has no legal or moral authority to take
such a decision. The refusal to accede
to this demand will only pave the way for an avoidable confrontation and
agitation.
Thanking you,
Yours
Sincerely,
(R N Parashar)
Secretary General
Copy
to:
The Secretary, Personnel,
Department of personnel and Training,
Government of India,
North Block, New Delhi. 110 001
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