Thursday, October 6, 2016
CHALO DELHI ----------- CHALO DELHI
PARLIAMENT MARCH - 15-12-2016
UNDER BANNER OF CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES & WORKERS AND NFPE
ALL AFFILIATES OF NFPE ARE REQUESTED TO ALLOT QUOTA CIRCLE WISE AND DIRECT THEM TO PARTICIPATE IN PARLIAMENT MARCH ON 15.12.2016 IN LARGE NUMBER.
ALL POSTAL, RMS AND GDS EMPLOYEES ARE REQUESTED TO PARTICIPATE IN LARGE NUMBER AND MAKE PARLIAMENT MARCH A GRAND SUCCESS.
R.N. PARASHAR
SECRETARY GENERAL
BENEFICIARIES, ETC. DELEGATION OF POWERS FOR SETTLEMENT OF REIMBURSEMENT CLAIMS/PERMISSIONS EX-POST-FACTO APPROVAL IN RESPECT OF PENSIONER CGHS Source: www.cghs.nic.in [Click here to view/Download]
MEETING OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF THE JCM NATIONAL COUNCIL (STAFF SIDE) - 13.10.2016.
To
All Standing Committee Members
of the National Council (Staff Side) JCM
Dear Comrades,
I have to inform you that, the meeting under the Chairmanship of Secretary(P) with the Staff Side, National Council JCM, to firm-up views of the Staff Side(JCM) on various allowances pertaining to DoP&T and also meeting of the Standing Committee, is scheduled to be held on 13th October 2016 at 3.00 PM in Room No.190, North Block, New Delhi.
Accordingly, it has now been decided to hold Internal Meeting of the Standing Committee Members of the National Council (Staff Side) JCM at 11.00 AM on 13th October 2016 in JCM office at 13-C, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi – 110001 to discuss the relating matter.
You are requested to kindly make it convenient to attend the said meeting on the date and time mentioned above.
With Fraternal Greetings!
Yours fraternally,
(Shiva Gopal Mishra)
Secretary
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
FLASH NEWS
BONUS FOR 2015-16 DEPARTMENTAL EMPLOYEES IS LIKELY TO BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY. EITHER TODAY EVENING OR TOMORROW.
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FILE FOR ENHANCED BONUS OF 7000/- TO GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2014-15 HAS BEEN SENT TO MINISTRY OF FINANCE FOR APPROVAL.
WE ARE PURSUING VIGOROUSLY TO GET IT APPROVED AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.
REPORT OF 22nd AIC OF ALL INDIA POSTAL ACCOUNTS EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (AIPAEA) HELD AT CHENNAI FROM 20th TO 22nd SEPTEMBER-2016.
The AIC started with the flag hoisting. Com. AVV, veteran leader of Postal Accounts from Chennai hoisted the national flag, Com. Giriraj Singh, President NFPE hoisted the NFPE flag and Com. S. Santoshkumar, President AIPAEA hoisted the flag of AIPAEA. Rich floral tributes are paid to Com. S.K. Vyasji and other martyrs of the working class. The meeting hall is named after Late Com. S.K.Vyasji, the friend, Philosopher and guide of AIPAEA.
Com. Durai Pandyan, Chairman Reception Committee welcomed the delegates and visitors. In his welcome addressed Com. Durai Pandyan explained the pernicious effects of the implementation of the neo-liberal policies for the past 25 years.
Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General, Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers inaugurated the 22nd Biennial All India Conference of AIPAEA. In his inaugural address on the topic of “History of Confederation and future struggles” Com. Krishnan vividly explained the formation of the Confederation and the struggles it has undertaken for the cause of the Central Government employees.
Com. Brigu Bhattacharya, Secretary General of All India Civil Accounts Employees Association in his address traced the role of the JAC in articulating the demands of the Accounts and Audit employees. He stressed the need for continuing the JAC and activating the local JACs. He extolled the role of the AIPAEA in the JAC. Com.
In the afternoon session Dr. Venkitesh Atreya, noted economist addressed the AIC. Deliberating on the given topic of “Development a Myth or Mirth”, Dr. Venkitesh Atreya raised the core issue of: Development for whom? He went on explaining the growth of GDP and its relevance to the poor and common man. He explained the fall out of the implementation of neo-liberal policies for the past 25 years in the country
Com. R.N.Parashar, Secretary General of NFPE has spoken at length on the issues and developments in the Department of Posts. Narrating in detailed Com. Parashar mirrored the movements conducted by the National Federation of Postal Employees in safeguarding the interests of the Postal employees in particular and the interests of the working class including the CG employees in general. He assured to ensure the cadre restructuring of PAOs and settle the other demands of the Postal Accounts employees.
Com. Giriraj Singh, President NFPE in his forceful speech castigated the policies of the present Government, which are against the common men, employees and workers.
Com. KVS, former General Secretary P-III addressed the gathering and stressed the role of the PAO in safeguarding the financial interests of the Department of Posts
The Reception Committee honoured all the leaders of the Confederation and Postal who have worked for the success of the AIC. The cultural program organized by the Reception Committee showcased the talent of the Postal Accounts employees and their family members. It has enthralled all the delegates, visitors and guests.
On the second day General Secretary placed the report and accounts for the period 2014-15 and 2015-16 after the composition of the House. Com. S.B. Yadav, Deputy General Secretary read out the minutes of the 21st AIC held at Bangalore. Com. S. Santoshkumar and Com. N.Veeresh, conducted the proceedings.
Com. Amresh Thakur, former General Secretary, AIPAEA, recalled the struggles of the yester years.
Com. P. Ranjanayagam addressing on a specific topic of “Future of Postal Accounts and AIPAEA” recollected the past history of the AIPAEA and advised the steps to be taken to prepare the organization for the future in the light of the technological developments..
Com. A.P.Sastry, former President of AIPAEA also addressed the AIC.
Com. K.Raghavendran, former Secretary General of NFPE and presently heading the All India Postal and RMS Pensioners Association addressed the AIC
President invited the units to initiate the discussion on the Agenda. All the Units participated in the discussion.
The General Secretary responded with elaborated reply on all the issues. The General Secretary thanked all the leaders and members of the Postal Accounts requested them to unite and march forward.
The Reception Committee honoured all the workers and volunteers for their untiring work to make the AIC a memorable. Com. R.B.Suresh, the man behind the successful hosting of the AIC is profusely hounoured.
The House elected the following Office Bearers for the period 2016-17 and
2017-18.
PRESIDENT: COM. SANTOSHKUMAR, CHENNAI
WORKING PRESIDENT COM. N. VEERESH, Bangalore
VICE-PRESIDENT: COM. A.B.PAWAR, NAGPUR
COM. J.S.RAJPUT, BHOPAL
COM. VINDHYACHALSINGH, Patna
GENERAL SECRETARY: COM. S.B.YADAV, LUCKNOW
DY.GENERAL SECRETARY: COM.NANDA KISHORE DAS, CUTTACK
ASST. GENL. SECRETARY: COM. D.S. CHAUHAN, DELHI
COM.SRIRAM OJHA, Kolkata COM.M.P.VIJAYAN, TRIVANDRUM COM.R.C.MEENA, JAIPUR
COM. J.K.CHOHAN, Ahmedabad
FINANCE SECRETARY COM. K.S. RANA, Sundernagar
ORG. SECRETARY COM. D. NARASIMHA MURTHY, Hyderabad
COM. K.S. DEEPA JALLANDHAR & KAPURTHALA
AUDITOR COM. K. KRISHNA RAO, RAIPUR
The outgoing General Secretary thanked all the members and leaders of the AIPAEA, Confederation and NFPE for their love and affection showered on him. He assured to be at the beck and call of the organization at any time. He wished the new Executive Committee and members of AIPAEA a bright future.
The Conference concluded with vote of thanks by Com. R.B.Suresh.
Monday, October 3, 2016
MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME (MACPS) FOR THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES- IMPLEMENTATION OF SEVENTH CPC RECOMMENDATION. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
Saturday, October 1, 2016
REF: CIRCULAR NO. 2/2016-19 DATED – 01.10.2016
CONFEDERATION NATIONAL SECRETARIAT DECIDED TO ORGANISE
NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN AND AGITATIONAL PROGRAMMES CULMINATING IN STRIKE
· AGAINST THE TOTALLY NEGATIVE AND INDIFFERENT ATTITUDE OF THE NDA GOVT.
· AGAINST NON-IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ASSURANCE GIVEN BY GROUP OF MINISTERS TO NJCA
· DEMANDING IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF THE CHARTER OF DEMANDS
1ST PHASE – 20TH OCTOBER 2016 – THURSDAY
Demonstration at all centres/all office gates and forwarding of resolutions adopted on charter of demands to Hon’ble Prime Minister of India (2) Hon’ble Home Minister (3) Hon’ble Finance Minister and all Departmental heads.
2ND PHASE – 7TH NOVEMBER 2016 – MONDAY
Mass dharna at all state capitals/important centres.
3RD PHASE – 15TH DECEMBER 2016 – THURSDAY
Massive Parliament March of not less than 20000 Central Government employees.
4TH PHASE – STRIKE JOINTLY WITH ALL LIKE MINDED ORGANISATIONS
Date will be decided in consultation with other organisations.
Dear Comrades,
The National Secretariat of the Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers met on 30.09.2016 at New Delhi, reviewed the progress made in settlement of the charter of demands submitted by the JCM (NC) staff side to the Central Government, with particular reference to the assurance given by the Group of Ministers regarding constitution of a High Level Committee for increasing the minimum wage and fitment formula. The National Secretariat viewed with grave concern the totally negative and indifferent attitude of the NDA Government towards the genuine demands of the Central Government employees and expressed its strong protest against non-implementation of the assurance given by the Cabinet Ministers to the NJCA till this date. As already resolved by the 25th National Conference of the Confederation held at Chennai from 16th to 18th August 2016, the National Secretariat decided to organize independent campaign and agitational programmes culminating in strike action. The National Secretariat, at the same time, resolved to maintain unity under the banner of NJCA intact and also resolved that confederation while conducting its own independent campaign and agitational programmes, shall fully implement all the programmes of NJCA also at all levels.
Accordingly, the National Secretariat decided to organize the above mentioned phased programme of action during the months of October, November and December 2016. The National Secretariat further deiced that before finalizing the date of the strike action, the Confederation leadership shall contact all likeminded organisations and effort should be made to bring maximum unity of Central Government employees for the proposed strike action.
For the December 15th Parliament March, National Secretariat fixed the following quota for ensuring participation of about not less than 20000 employees in the March.
1. National Federation of Postal Employees (all affiliates) - 10000
2. Income Tax Employees Federation - 2500
3. Audit & Accounts Association - 1000
4. Civil Accounts Employees Association - 800
5. National Federation of Atomic Energy Employees - 300
6. Ground Water Board Employees Association - 300
7. Other Affiliates (Each) - 100
8. COC West Bengal - 1000
9. COC Tamilnadu - 1000
10. COC Kerala - 500
11. COC Uttar Pradesh - 1000
12. COC Mumbai - 500
13. COC Nagpur - 300
14. COC Andhra/Telangana - 1000
15. COC Karnataka - 500
16. All other COCs (Each) - 300
17. COC Delhi - 3000
Major organisations shall arrange Accommodation for the participants from their organization. Regarding small organisations and COCs they should contact in advance the Confederation CHQ, in case accommodation is to be arranged.
Affiliated organisations and COCs should fix state-wise quota and affiliated organization-wise quota immediately and inform all affiliates/State units immediately to enable them to decide the participants
Travel tickets for the participants in the Parliament March should be booked immediately, as otherwise it will be difficult to get reservation.
Other details will be given in the next circular. Charter of demands approved by the National Secretariat is enclosed herewith.
MAKE THE PROGRAMMES GRAND SUCCESS
All affiliated organisations and COCs are requested to start preperations immediately for making the above mentioned three-phases of programmes a grand success.
Yours faithfully,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
CHARTER OF DEMANDS
1. Settle the demands raised by NJCA regarding modifications of 7th CPC recommendations as submitted in the memorandum to Cabinet Secretary on 10th December 2015. (See Annexure-I). Honour the assurance given by the Group of Ministers to NJCA on 30th June 2016 and 6th July 2016, especially increase in minimum wage and fitment factor. Grant revised HRA at the existing percentage itself i.e. 30%, 20% and 10%. Accept the proposal of the staff side regarding Transport Allowance. Settle all anomalies arising out of implementation of 7th CPC recommendations, in a time bound manner.
2. Implement option-I recommended by 7th CPC and accepted by the Government regarding parity in pension of pre-2016 pensioners, without any further delay. Settle the pension related issues raised by NJCA against item 13 of its memorandum submitted to Cabinet Secretary on 10th December 2015. (See Annexure-I).
3. Scrap PFRDA Act and New Pension System (NPS) and grant pension and Family Pension to all Central Government employees recruited after 01.01.2004, under CCS (Pension) Rules 1972.
4. Treat Gramin Dak Sewaks of Postal department as Civil Servants, and extend all benefits like pay, pension, allowances etc. of departmental employees to GDS. Enhance bonus calculation ceiling of GDS also to 7000 from 01.04.2014.
5. Regularise all casual, contract, part-time, contingent and Daily rated mazdoors and grant equal pay and other benefits. Revise the wages as per 7th CPC minimum pay.
6. No Downsizing, Privatisation, outsourcing and contractorisation of Government functions.
7. Withdraw the arbitrary decision of the Government to enhance the bench mark for performance appraisal for promotion and financial upgradations under MACP from “GOOD” to VERY GOOD” and also decision to withhold annual increments in the case of those employees who are not able to meet the bench march either for MACP or for regular promotion within the first 20 years of service. Grant MACP pay fixation benefits on promotional hierarchy and not on pay-matrix hierarchy. Personnel promoted on the basis of examination should be treated as fresh entrants to the cadre for grant of MACP.
8. Withdraw the draconian FR 56 (J) and Rule 48 of CCs (Pension) Rules 1972 which is being misused as a short cut as purity measure to punish and victimize the employees.
9. Fill up all vacant posts including promotional posts in a time bound manner. Lift ban on creation of posts. Undertake cadre Review to access the requirement of employees and their cadre prospects. Modify recruitment rules of Group-‘C’ cadre and make recruitment on Reginal basis.
10. Remove 5% ceiling on compassionate appointments and grant appointment in all deserving cases.
11. Grant five promotions in the service carreer to all Central Govt. employees.
12. Abolish and upgrade all Lower Division Clerks to Upper Division Clerks.
13. Ensure parity in pay for all stenographers, Assistants, Ministerial Staff in subordinate offices and in all organized Accounts cadres with Central Secretariat staff by upgrading their pay scales. Grant pay scale of Drivers in Loksabha Secretariat to Drivers working in all other Central Government Departments.
14. Reject the stipulation of 7th CPC to reduce the salary to 80% for the second year of Child Care leave and retain the existing provision.
15. Introduce Productivity Linked bonus in all department and continue the existing bi-lateral agreement on PLB wherever it exists.
16. Ensure cashless medical treatment to all Central Government employees & Pensioners in all recognized Government and Private hospitals.
17. Revision of Overtime Allowance (OTA) and Night Duty Allowance (NDA) w.e.f 01.01.2016 based on 7th CPC pay scale.
18. Revision of wages of Central Government employees in every five years.
19. Revive JCM functioning at all levels. Grant recognition to the unions/Associations under CCS (RSA) Rules 1993 within a time frame to facilitate effective JCM functioning.
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