Monday, 30 November 2015
Saturday, 28 November 2015
Central Govt. employees observed black day in a befitting manner all acorss country – Shiva Gopal Mishra
As per decision taken in the meeting of the National Joint Council of Action(NJCA), held on 20th November, 2015, all the constituents of the NJCA, including the Railwaymen, observed “Black Day” on 27th November, 2015, organising massive demonstrations, gate meetings, dharnas, bearing black badges across the country against the retrograde recommendations of the VII CPC, such as
- Against the demand of the Staff Side, National Council(JCM) for Minimum Wage Rs.26,000, the VII CPC has recommended Rs.18,000, thereby widening the gap between Minimum and Maximum Wage as 1:13.8 while our demand was to keep this ratio not more 1:8,
- The present rate of HRA, i.e. 30%, 20% and 10% has been reduced to 24%, 16% and 8% respectively,
- The number of interest-free advance, like Festival Advance, etc. have been recommended to be stopped,
- Instead of removing the existing anomalies in the MACPS, the Pay Commission has introduced examination for granting MACP benefit,
- The Pay Commission has also refused to make any recommendation against the NPS,
- In case of Child Care Leave for women employees, leave wage shall be reduced to 80% for second spell of 365 days CCL.
Giving above referred to details here, Shri Shiva Gopal Mishra, General Secretary, All India Railwyamen’s Federation and Convener, NJCA, said, “almost all the Central Government employees have joined today’s protests and have pledged for sustained struggle”.
He further said, “if the Central Government does remove retrograde recommendations of the VII CPC and resolve long pending genuine demands of the employees, more than 30 lakh employees working in the Railways, Defence, Postal and other Central Government Organisations, will be forced to go for indefinite strike”.
Friday, 27 November 2015
New Delhi: Several Associations representing central government
employees are observing today as a “black day” to protest against some
of the “retrograde recommendations” of the seventh pay commission.
“We are observing today as a black day all over the country by
wearing black badges,” said Shiv Gopal Mishra, Convener, National Joint
Council of Action (NJCA) of central government employees.
Monday, 23 November 2015
Friday, 20 November 2015
Branding the hike in salaries and pensions in the 7th Pay Commission report as a ‘welcome’ move, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday said the credit for the successful execution of the commission belonged to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. Here are 2 quotes by the party on the 7th Pay Commission report:
“7th Pay Commission report’s a welcome step and 24% hike will be given to the government salaried and pensioner class and this has happened because of the strong leadership of Prime Minister Modi and Arun Jaitley. We know 18 months ago the economic condition of this nation was extremely poor and they have brought it back to track.”
‘Because of the combined leadership of the two that the country was in a position to spend more than 1 lakh crore by giving a hike of 24 percent to the pensioners and salaried class.’
“7th Pay Commission report’s a welcome step and 24% hike will be given to the government salaried and pensioner class and this has happened because of the strong leadership of Prime Minister Modi and Arun Jaitley. We know 18 months ago the economic condition of this nation was extremely poor and they have brought it back to track.”
‘Because of the combined leadership of the two that the country was in a position to spend more than 1 lakh crore by giving a hike of 24 percent to the pensioners and salaried class.’
Source: Financial Express
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