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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

STRIKE BY CG EMPLOYEES FOR DA MERGER

Central Government Employees joining for one day strike – 12/12/12

Confederation of Central Government employees and workers will go on one day’s strike on Wednesday 12th December, 2012. Central Government Employees joining for one day strike for various demands.
DEMANDS :
1. Revise the wages of the Central Government employees including Gramin Dak Sewaks with effect from 1.1.2011 and every five years thereafter by setting up the 7th CPC.
2. Merge DA with pay for all purposes with effect from. 1.1.2011 including for Gramin Dak Sewaks.
3. Remove restriction imposed on compassionate appointments and the discrimination on such appointments between the Railway workers and other Central Govt. employees.
4. (a) Departmentalise all Gramin Dak Sewaks and grant them all benefits of regular employees; End Bonus discrimination and enhance bonus ceiling to 3500/-; withdraw open market recruitment in Postman / MTS cadre; Revise cash handling norms; Grant full protection of TRCA; Grant Time Bound Promotion and Medical Reimbursement facility etc,
(b) Regularise the daily rated, contingent, casual workers and introduce a permanent scheme for periodical regularization; Pending regularization, provide them with pro-rata salary at 6th CPC rates; Pending regularisation provide them with pro-rata salary at 6th CPC rates.
5. (a) Revive the functioning of the JCM. Convene the meeting of the Departmental Councils in all Ministries/Departments. Settle the anomalies raised in the National Anomaly Committee as also in the Departmental Anomaly Committees. Hold National Council meetings as specified in the JCM constitution. (b) Remove the anomalies in the MACP Scheme.(c) Grant recognition to all Associations/Federations, which have complied with the formalities and conditions stipulated in the CCS(RSA) Rules.
6. Fill up all vacant posts and creates posts n functional requirements.
7. Stop downsizing outsourcing, contractorization, corporatization and privatisation of Governmental functions.
8. Stop price rise; strengthen the PDS.
9. (a) Stop the proposal to introduce the productivity linked wage system; (b) discard the performance related pay structure; (c) introduce PLB in all Departments; (d) remove the ceiling on emoluments for bonus computation.
10. Revise the OTA, Night duty allowance and clothing rates.
11. Implement all arbitration awards;
12. Make the right to strike a legal and fundamental right of the Government employees on par with the other section of the working class.
13. Grant Five promotions to all employees as is provided for in the case of Group A
services.
14. (a) Withdraw the PFRDA Bill. (b) Rescind the decision to allow FDI in pension sector;(c) Scrap the new contributory pension scheme (d) Extend the existing statutory defined pension scheme to all Central Govt. employees irrespective of their date of entry in Government service.
15. Vacate all Trade Union victimisation, and more specifically in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

EX-Central police personnel

Ex-servicemen status to 4 lakh retired paramilitary, Central police personnel
In what could bring cheer to over four lakh retired Central paramilitary personnel, the Centre on Thursday accorded them ex-servicemen status, a move that will enable them to avail a slew of welfare benefits.

The new status for the retired personnel from forces like CRPF, CISF, BSF, ITBP, NSG and SSB will be read as “ex-Central police personnel”, on par with the defence forces recognition of “ex-servicemen” to its retired personnel.

“The proposal (of granting ex-servicemen status to paramilitary personnel) has been approved by the Cabinet on Thursday. These personnel will be called as ex-Central police personnel on the same footing as ex-servicemen in the defence forces,” Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde announced during an event of CISF in Delhi.

Earlier, at a CRPF function in Gurgaon, the Home Minister, who has served as a police sub inspector, said, “Paramilitary personnel, like defence forces, put their life at stake in the line of duty and there is no problem in granting them this honour.”

With the status of “ex-servicemen”, the retired personnel of these forces will be able to avail certain canteen and hospital facilities run by the Government while they will be able to apply for jobs in the private sector who recognise “ex-servicemen” as a trained and suitable talent for their organisations.
Centre will also approach states to give benefits to the wards of these retired personnel in educational institutes and jobs.

There are more than four lakh retired paramilitary personnel in the country at present. The total strength of these forces is about eight lakh men and women.

The new announcement, according to sources, will have no direct financial implications on the Government.

At the CISF function, Shinde laid the ceremonial foundation stone for building a complex of the CISF in Delhi’s Mahipalpur area.