மத்திய அரசு ஊழியர் மகாசம்மேளனம் ஏழாவது ஊதியக் குழுவிற்கு தந்த கோரிக்கை பட்டியல்( Memorandum to the 7th CPC submitted by the confederation )
குறித்து முழுமையாக படிக்க டவுன்லோட் செய்ய கீழே உள்ள லின்க்கை சொடுக்கவும்
Memorandum to the 7th CPC submitted by the Confederation
அதன் சுருக்கத்தை கீழே தந்துள்ளோம் . படித்துப் பார்த்து கருத்து சொன்னால் நமது கோட்டச் சங்கம் மஹா சம்மேளன தலைமைக்கு தெரிவிக்கும் .
குறித்து முழுமையாக படிக்க டவுன்லோட் செய்ய கீழே உள்ள லின்க்கை சொடுக்கவும்
Memorandum to the 7th CPC submitted by the Confederation
அதன் சுருக்கத்தை கீழே தந்துள்ளோம் . படித்துப் பார்த்து கருத்து சொன்னால் நமது கோட்டச் சங்கம் மஹா சம்மேளன தலைமைக்கு தெரிவிக்கும் .
Salient features of Memorandum to VII CPC submitted by the National Standing
Council JCM on common issues.
1. Principles of Wage Determination
Demanded need based minimum wage as per
15th ILC formula. The intrinsic value of the assigned job
at the intermediary level, the necessity to keep the relativity both at horizontal and
vertical level and the need to provide a comparable salary for the top bureaucrats, taking into account the perks, privileges, benefits, allowances and concessions that
go with the posts. Thus
the
minimum pay to be assigned to the lowest level
of Group C functionary in Government of
India service at Rs. 26,000/-.
2.Pay Band & Grade Pay:
Staff side decided to demand reversal of the PB & GP System to distinct pay
scale system.
3.Highest Salary
It is suggested that this ratio should be 1:
8.
4.Proposed Pay Structure
Details in the annexture.
5.Rate of Increment
It is demanded that the rate of annual increment at 5%.
6.Fitment Formula
It is demanded a uniform multiplication factor (26000/ 7000 = 3.7) to be applied uniformly in all the cases
to arrive at the revised pay in the new scale of pay.
7. Fixation of Pay
on
promotion
The benefit on promotion should be “Two
increments in the feeder
cadre with a stipulation that
the
amount of benefit so arrived at must not be less than the difference of the minimum of the
scale of pay of the feeder cadre and the
minimum of the scale of the cadre to which one is promoted
8.Date of effect.
A. To implement the recommendations of VII CPC with effect from 1.1.2014 especially in the background that the desirable tenure of the earlier Commission’s recommendations expired on
1.1.2011.
B. To merge DA and treat the same as pay for all purposes and ad when the DA entitlement reaches 50%
C. To set up the next wage revision body or Pay Commission sufficiently before the expiry of five years.
9.Dearness allowance.
The existing formula of computation of DA and its payment with effect from 1st January, and 1st
July, may continue.
10.House Rent allowance.
X classified cities:60%
: Y classified towns:40%
; Z classified places:20%
11.Compensatory City
allowance.
Pay Range
|
X classified city
|
Other places
|
Pay
upto Rs. 50,000
|
10% of pay
|
5% of pay
|
Pay of more than Rs. 50000
|
6% of pay subject to a
minimum of Rs.
5000
|
3% of pay subject to a
minimum of Rs.
2500
|
12.Transport allowance.
Pay Range
|
X classified city
|
Y classified towns.
|
Pay upto Rs.
75,000
|
Rs. 7500 + DA
|
Rs. 3750 +DA
|
Above Rs. 75,000
|
Rs. 6500 +DA
|
Rs. 3500+ DA
|
13.Classification of Posts.
All cadres, which were characterised as “Gazetted” may be placed in the Group of Executive
and
the rest is in non-executive.
14.Special pay:
It is demanded that bringing back the system of special pay with special allowance to curtail the number of pay
scales.
15.Deputation duty
allowance.
It is demanded to recommend to double the rate of Deputation duty allowance i.e. 10% of pay when posted in the same station and 20% when posted outside.
16.Income tax on salary.
Demanded to recommend to the Government for the reintroduction of the provisions of section
16(1) and allow deduction of
30% of the salary income to arrive at the taxable income. Also
demanded that the Commission should suggest exempting the pension and allowances in the
case of retired personnel fully exempt from
the
purview of income tax.
17.Liabilities of a person who Die in harness.
It is proposed to recommend to the Government for the waiver of all governmental dues in the case of an employee who died in harness.
18.Women Employees
Demanded the full implementation of the recommendations of the the 5th CPC with regard to flexi time, Sub-reservation, increasing the age of recruitment, Public convenience facilities, Separate women’s hostel etc., Most of these recommendations have
not
even considered by the Government. It is requested to recommend
to the Government to implement the above schemes. Also demanded to recommend the guidelines for posting husband and wife in the same station is made mandatory, to implement the recommendations of the
National Women’s Commission for 30%, sub-reservation and
the women employees be
granted one
month special leave for those facing problems like removal
of uteruses etc.,(Hysterctomy) after attaining the age of 40 years or more which requires special rest.
19.Downsizing / Outsourcing / Contractorisation
It is requested to recommend for scrapping of Outsourcing/ Contractorisation /Downsizing
of
Central Government functions.
20.Regularisation of Casual / Contingent / Daily Rated Workers
It is Demanded regularisation of casual/contingent paid employees
should be ensured from the date they have completed two years of continuous service (ignoring the interruptive while are
imposed every year) if necessary by creating supernumerary or shadow posts for the period till
a vacancy in the cadre takes places. Alternatively entire service rendered
by
such staff after first two years may be deemed as regular service not
only as qualifying service for pension but also
for
extension of all other benefits entitlements admissible to a regular employee. In no case such employee is thrown out of service to substitute by a worker provided by a contractor.
21.Assured Career Progression/Modified Assured Career Progression
It is proposed that there should be five financial upgradation in the career of
all
employees, exclusive after serving 8,7,6,5 and 4 years of
service (i.e., first after 8 years of induction, second on completion of 15 years, third on completion of 21 years, fourth on completion of 26 years
and
fifth on completion of 30 years of
service. The 5 MACPs should be granted on promotional hierarchy as ordered by
the Supreme Court
instead of
Grade Pay hierarchic the
present systems. It is also proposed that periodical cadre revised in the lines it had been done in the
Railways by creating 5 level
s of pay scale in each cadre fixing a certain percentage of posts for
each
level.
22.Bonus.
It is proposed that VII CPC may recommend
that
a green signal may be given to all Departments/Ministries where Adhoc
Bonus is now being paid to initiate negotiations in their
Departmental
Councils to evolve an appropriate productivity linked bonus scheme after consulting experts in the field within a period of one year from the date of Report of VII CPC is
submitted to the Government pending finalization of such PLB Schemes
the
Adhoc Bonus equal
to increase average number of days productivity linked bonus are paid in each year may be paid to these employees.
23.Housing
facilities
It is demanding recommendation of the following
suggestions
for
its acceptance.
1. To achieve housing satisfaction level of 70% at Delhi and atleast 40% in all other
town/cities.
2. To take on lease, the accommodation from
private property to allot to the employees.
3. The land and building
acquired by
the Income
Tax Department
as part of their acquisition proceedings may be utilised for constructing residential accommodations for Government employees.
24.House Building Advance.
It is requested that the following suggestions
to improve the present procedure.
1. To simplify the procedure
2. To exempt the stamp
duty required to be mortgaged and de- mortgaged.
3. To increase the advance to 50 times
of the Salary
4. Since the repayment of the advance is to be made in a span of not more than 20 years, the employees must be made entitled to the advance on completion of 5 years, which is
presently 10 years.
5. In the case of a Government employee, who does not have the service period of 10 years remaining, to adjust
the repayment
from the entire gratuity may be
incorporated
in the rules.
6. The maximum ceiling
limit to be raised appropriable on the basis of the new pay
scales.
7. To reduce the rate of Interest at not more than 5%.
8. To make the Government employees entitled for the advance for purchasing second- hand or used houses.
25.Common categories of staff and Common cadres.
The 6th CPC has classified the following as
common categories.
Account Staff belonging to un-organised account cadres- Artists-Para Medical staff Canteen
staff- Photographers - Care taking staff - Police personnel - Drawing Office staff - Printing
staff – Drivers - Receptionist - E D P staff - Store Keeping staff - Fire Fighting staff –Teachers - Library staff – Veterinary - Laboratory staff-Workshop staff
The Associations/Federations participating
in the JCM will submit a detailed memorandum
covering these common categories, wherever they exist. It is requested to consider and accept the views and suggestions made by them in
their memorandum and make appropriate recommendation.
26.Scheme for Appointment on Compassionate Ground.
It is requested to recommend the following:
1. To remove the 5 % ceiling
2. To
ensure that
compassionate appointment
to the
deserving candidates are given within 3 months of the date of death of the employee.
3. In
case
of
any administrative
delay in
offering
compassionate
appointment
the deserving applicants may be granted minimum of the pay scale of the post on which his application will be considered. .
27.Travelling Allowance and T
A on transfer.
In the recommendation of the 6th CPC the coloumn “Pay Range”shall have to be altered because instead of pay band and Grade pay pattern it is proposed Time Scale of Pay Structure in our
Memorandum. Therefore It is propose that all persons belonging to Executive Class may be
extended I class by air/ AC First Class by train and all
non
executive Y class by Air/AC II tier class by train.
28.Daily
Allowance:
The present entitlement for accommodation, taxi charges and food
bills are proposed as under:
Category
|
A1 and A class city
|
Other cities
|
Executives
|
Rs.5000/-per day
+DA
|
Rs.3500/- per day +
DA
|
Non- Executives
|
Rs.4000/-per day
+DA
|
Rs.2500/- per day +
DA
|
29.Travelling Allowance on Transfer
We agree that composite Transfer Grant equal
to one month Pay + DA alongwith actual
fare for
self and family
as per the entitled class may
continue. As regards transportation charges of
personal effects It is
proposed the following:-
Class
|
By Train/Steamer
|
Rate per
Km for
transport
by Road
|
Executive Class
|
6000 Kgs by goods train
/ 14 wheeler wagon/1single
container.
|
Rs.50 +DA (Re.1/-
per Kg
per Km)
|
Non Executive Class
|
3000 Kgs
|
Rs.50 +DA (Re.1/-
per Kg
per Km)
|
30.Children Education Allowance to be extended
to college going children
It is requested
the following
suggestion
may
be recommended to the
Government
for its
acceptance.
1. The insistence of receipt
for
each and every expense to claim the allowance in the
present system
may be dispensed with.
2. Instead of that the employer may be asked to produce an affidavit to the effect this child/children were bonafide student of the school
3. The scheme may be extended to cover children studying for Graduate/Post Graduate and Professional courses.
31.Other Allowances/
Advances.
It is suggested to recommend increasing the present quantum to three times for the following
allowances / advances:-
AAllowances: Conveyance Allowance; Risk Allowance;Children Education Allowance;Project
Allowance; Washing
Allowance;Child Care Allowance;Cash Handling Allowance
BAdvances: Natural Calamity
Advance,
Vehicle Advance,
Personal
Computer Advance, Uniform and Stitching Charges and All other Advance
C.Over-Time Allowance
It is proposed that over time allowance shall continue to be paid and calculated on the basis of
actual pay, DA and Transport Allowance from time to time. The rate of overtime Allowance should be refixed as and when the DA is increased and there
shall be no ceiling on amount of
overtime which became payable.
D.Night Duty Allowance
It is urged upon the VII CPC to recommend that rates of NDA for all should be computed on
the basis of revised pay recommended by VII CPC and it should be reviewed annually in order to include the DA Admissible.
32.Transfer Policy.
Sought recommendation of the following suggestions in the matter considering the Group-C &
D employees, taking into account the fact that their emoluments do not even enable them to make the both ends meet,
should not be transferred at all except on their request/compassionate ground;
1. If transfer becomes necessary on promotion, or due to other administrative exigencies, the same
should be subjected to a policy evolved in the Departmental Councils. Every department should
therefore, evolve
a
transfer policy on
mutual agreement
being reached
at the
respective
Departmental Council or through bilateral discussions. The Official Side in the Counsel will
place an item for discussion in the Counsel on
transfer guidelines.
2. No transfer be permitted, which is violation of such an agreement or in the absence of such an agreement having reached in the Council. If such transfers are made sans such an agreement, it
shall be instantly cancelled by the Head of Department or Secretary to the Ministry concerned on
receipt of a representation for the concerned employee.
3. In case, no agreement is reached in the Departmental Council, the same should be referred to the
Standing Committee of the National Council, JCM, whose decision
is
to be treated as final.
4. In respect of other category of officials, the Department of Personnel must be asked to issue
instruction
in clear terms as per the above quoted recommendation
of the 5th CPC.
33.Additional Monetary
Incentive for Personnel Posted in N E Region.
It is Demanded that the VII- CPC to recommend that in the light of the DOPT order dated 10-2-
2009 granting Special Duty Allowance to All India Service to the employees to all personnel
@
37 ½ % of pay.
34.Leave Travel Concession
It is requested to consider recommending the following relaxations/improvements.
1. Permission for air journey
for
all categories of employees to and from
NE
Region.
2. Permission for personnel posted in NE Region for a journey
within NE Region.
3. To increase the periodicity of the LTC
once in two years.
4. Explore the possibility of allowing an employer to undertake tour outside India once in his
life time in lieu of the LTC.
35. Secretariat & Field Offices
It is demanded to ensure that the parity of pay structure obtaining in the secretariat and the
field offices is maintained and it is extended
to all pay scales beyond that of the Assistants upto
the
level of under secretary. Corollary of this would be that pay structure evolved by the VII CPC would apply
for
various cadres of both of the secretariat as also the field offices.
36.Need for a Effective Grievance Procedure.
It is demanded that the VII CPC to consider
and
devise ways and means whereby the
Government is advised to adhere to the laid down processes and to implement the objectives for which JCM Scheme was
operationalised in particular
1. All Group C and Group B Central Government employees should be brought; under
coverage of JCM.
2. These should be spot settlement in the councils of JCM important issues relating to wages etc should not be evaded / rejected precipitating a situation of confrontation
3. The schedule of 3 meetings in a year is fully observed.
4. Departmental councils should be revived in all Departments without fail.
5. Arbitration Awards may be implemented and in no case kept pending for more than six
months time. Before referring any award for rejection by the parliament, it should be
discussed with the staff side with a view to reach some modified form
of agreement
6. System of referring the matters on which immediate agreement was not possible to sub committees
for
separate discussion and report should be revived.
37.Equal Pay for Equal Work.
Demanded the VII CPC to devise a mechanism under which the wages determining Authorities
do coordinate and ensure that the principle of equal pay for equal work is kept in view and ensured.
38. Anomalies relating to
Sixth CPC wage structure
It is requested the VII CPC to consider the matter regardidng Anomalies relating to sixth CPC
and ask Government through an Interim
Report to
refer all the unresolved anomalies
for
Arbitration by appointing an Arbitrator to consider them and give awards in all case within a period of six months.
39.Scrap New Pension Scheme
The VII CPC is requested to review the NPS and recommend scrapping of NPS and the PFRDA
Act.
40.Career progression:
Grant five promotions in the service career.
The VII CPC should recommend that the cadre reviews are undertaken wherever not done so
far
to ensure five hierarchical
promotions to all
employees in their career on the pattern
obtaining for Group
A Officers.
41.Training:
It is suggested that the
annual budget drawn up for each department must
have sufficient allotted specifically for training purposes. We request that the VII-CPC may kindly make
recommendations on the need
for
in-service training and
setting up training programmes by all Departments.
42.Leave entitlement, holidays and working hours.
We request the Commission to recommend the following suggestions to the Government.
A. Holidays
Presently the
holidays are deferred for
each
year by the DOPT.
However, they permit the high
power welfare committee of
each
State to finalise, taking into account the local
conditions, three among the listed holidays.
We suggest that this may be recommended to be increased to six. This apart, we may bring to the notice of the commission that only Government of India has refused to recognise the importance of May Day. May Day is not a holiday for the Central Govt.
employees.
We request the commission to recommend for the declaration of May days as a holiday.
B.Leave Entitlement:
The Govt. reduced the Casual leave from 12
to 8. The number of days as 12 was conceived to be a day per
month. Taking into account the various contingencies one has to face, the increasing
social obligations, we request that the number of Casual leave may be increased to 12 per year.
C.Special Disability leave:
The Special disability leave is sanctioned for treatment in the case of
an employee who gets
injured in an accident. The Govt. has imposed a ceiling on this leave of maximum of
24 months.
During the leave period he will be entitled for full salary for 120 days and rest at half pay rate.
Our suggestion in the matter is that such leave must not have any restriction on the number of days
bit
left to the Doctor treating the employee.
D.Earned leave:
The ceiling limit of 300 days can be reasonably raised to
450. The
Govt. employee may be permitted to encash part of such accumulated leave say up to 50% to meet certain financial exigencies if he has
put in 20 years of service or more.
On a humanitarian consideration, we made a
novel suggestion of gifting leave to needy employees. Due to prolonged
illness or
hospitalisation requiring prolonged
treatment an employee will be unable to attend office and might have exhausted all entitled leave at his credit.
We suggest that in such extreme circumstances, either his spouse or is colleagues may
get
certain number of days leave at his credit to the suffering employee. This will help the suffering employees to take over the financial difficulties which he is compelled to be in leave on medical grounds.
E.Half Pay Leave:
Presently the half pay leave on credit is
not
allowed to be encashed. This has
to be permitted.
F.Maternity and
Paternity Leave:
The entitlement may be increased to 240 days in the case of maternity leave and 30 days for
paternity
leave.
G.Child Care Leave:
There is presently a restriction of the number of times the child care leave can be availed in a
year
i.e., 3 occasions. This being unnecessary may be removed.
H.Special Casual Leave:
It is Demanded
to increase in the entitlement of
Spl Casual Leave
for Union/Association
activists and Sports
persons to 40 days.
43. Group Insurance
The staff side
decided to demand
increase in
both contribution and
premium
under
the
CGEGIES as under.
Group
|
Rate of Subscription
|
Insurance cover
|
Executive
|
1500
|
1500000
|
Non executive
(other than MTS)
|
750
|
750000
|
MTS
|
500
|
500000
|
Annexure- Proposd pay structure to the VII-CPC by Staff Side.
Pay scale
Number
|
PB
|
PB No
|
GP
|
Pay+GP
|
Proposed
inimum of the pay
scale
|
|
S.1
|
5200-20200
|
1
|
1800
|
7330
|
26000
|
|
S-2
|
5200-20200
|
1
|
2000
|
8060
|
33000
|
|
S-3
|
5200-20200
|
1
|
2800
|
11170
|
46000
|
|
S-4
|
9300-34800
|
2
|
4200
|
14430
|
56000
|
|
S-5
|
9300-34800
|
2
|
4800
|
18750
|
74000
|
|
S-6
|
9300-34800
|
2
|
5400
|
20280
|
78000
|
|
S-7
|
15600-39100
|
3
|
5400
|
22140
|
88000
|
|
S-8
|
15600-39100
|
3
|
6600
|
26410
|
102000
|
|
S-9
|
15600-39100
|
3
|
7600
|
29920
|
120000
|
|
S-10
|
37400-67000
|
4
|
8900
|
48590
|
148000
|
|
S-11
|
37400-67000
|
4
|
10000
|
54700
|
162000
|
|
S-12
|
75500-80000
|
HAG & HAG +
|
0
|
75500
|
193000
|
|
S-13
|
80000( Fixed )
|
Apex Scale
|
0
|
80000
|
213000
|
|
S-14
|
90000 (Fixed)
|
Cab Secy
|
0
|
90000
|
240000
|
|
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