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Monday 2 December 2013

Charter of demands for the 7th Central Pay Commission

Charter of demands for the 7th Central Pay Commission

1) Providing proper minimum wage of Rs 25000/- for CG Employees including that of GDS employees.

2) Increment rate should be 10% of basic pay. The present grade pay system should be removed, the time scale gap between one posts to another should be at-least Rs 1000/ not Rs 100/ at present and it should be uniform rate of increment  from starting to end. The Group B post should start from Rs 5400/- GP. there should be uniform pay scales for similar posts. Removal of Grade Pay Rs.2000.

3) Proper promotion policy that is in a career and   in same grade pay providing additional increment for those who got MACP promotion. Provide five promotion to all. Promotional benefit should be at-least Rs 2000/- per month.

4) Providing proper DA for CG employees & rectification of DA formula etc.

5) There are three demands of working women
a)Flexi working  working hours due to traffic problems.
b) CCL not granted as loop holes are their in the order.
c)Posting  on promotion at same place.

6) Proper entitlement of wards in hospitals under CGHS and proper health care system.

7)  Increasing tour TA/ DA  rates for field staff.

8) Increase in rate of all Allowances it should be doubled.

9) Increase in OTA rates on par with Railways.

10) Night Duty Allowance on par with Railways.

11) Stitching charges for uniforms should be doubled.

12) Transport Allowance for all field staff without any conditions.

13) VRS scheme on par with Railways.

14) Compensate appointment on par with Railways remove ceiling.

15) Ensure 8.33% of the Gross salary as Bonus, Removal of ceiling on Bonus, etc

16) Merger of Jr. Clerk (LDC) and Sr. Clerk (UDC) and allotment of Grade Pay Rs.2800 as entry level in Clerical Cadre.

17) Pay parity in pay scales of the Ministerial and Stenographers   between Field and Secretariat offices.

18) Provide additional increment w.e.f. 01.01.2006 to staff working in old pay scale Rs.7450-11500.

19) Pay parity of Drivers on par with Central Secretariat Drivers.

20) To fill up all vacancies in all Central Government Establishments and remove ban on recruitment.

21) To exempt Children education Allowance from Income Tax.

22) To remove the anomalies in the pay of Direct Recruitees and the promotees in the all cadre.

23) Providing good quality uniforms.

24) The daily wages of the casual labour are to be fixed as 1/30th of the monthly salary of a regular employee working in the same kind of job.

25) Exemption of Transport Allowance from the purview of Income Tax - enhancement of exemption limit from Rs.800 to Rs.3200 plus DA thereon.

26) To abolish the license fee for the Departmental Quarters allotted to the employees since the HRA is recovering fully.

27) For improvement in the House Building Advances – To reduce the rate of interest, One more chance to avail HBA who already taken earlier to improve the existing accommodation, allowing to avail HBA for extension, renovation of exiting own accommodations, HBA for purchasing resale flats/houses.

28) To revise various Allowances such as Winter Allowances, Hill Compensatory Allowances, Tribal Allowances, etc. and to ensure the rate on par with the concerned state Governments.

29) To revise the Gratuity equal to last drawn one month salary and to extend the gratuity to the employees joined after 01.1.2004.
30  Restore two increments or more  on acquiring additional qualifications.

31) To enhance – double the CEGIS coverage limit.

32) To enhance all Allowances such as DA, HRA, Special Allowances by 25% from the date of attaining DA 50%                                                                                            
33) To modify the OM issued by Dept of Expenditure to fix the Pay on promotion to a post carrying higher duties and responsibilities carrying the same grade pay by deleting the reference previous OM by the Department issued in the year 2000, i.e. prior to the implementation of 6th CPC

34) To stepping up the Pay Scale of Seniors on par with the juniors who are elevated on account of ACPs

35) Rectification of all anomalies.

Source:  http://karnatakacoc.blogspot.in/
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Postal Order: Counting of training period for drawing increments

Postal Order: Counting of training period for drawing increments


No. 4-4/2008-PCC (Corr)
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(Establishment Division)
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg
New Delhi-110 001
Dated: 14.10.2013
Director of Accounts (Postal)
Kerala Circle
Thiruvananthapuram - 695001

Sub: Counting of training period (Prior of posting) for drawing increments

This has the reference to your office letter 127/PM/G II/C-266 dated 17.07.2013 on the subject cited above.

2. In this context, I am directed to convey that GIO (1) below FR 26 provides that where a person has been selected for regular appointment and before formally taking over the charge of the post for which selected person is required to undergo training, training period undergone by such a Government servant whether on remuneration or otherwise counts as duty for the purpose of drawing increments. This order is applicable only in case of direct recruits. Further Rule 10 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008 provides that employees completing six months and above in the revised pay structure as on 01st Jul will be eligible to be granted the Increment. Thus, from the contents of GIO (1) below FR 26 read with Rule 10 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008, it is clear that "a Government servant who has completed the six month service including training period (whether on remuneration or otherwise) as on 01st Jul will be eligible for increment." This is applicable only in case of direct recruits.

This issues with the concurrence of DDG (PAF) vide Diary No. TTL-4-PEA dated 11.10.2013.

(Surender Kumar)
Assistant Director General (GDS/PCC)
Source: http://ccis.nic.in
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6th CPC: Revised Pay and Allowances of Non-statutory Departmental Canteen Employees consequent upon the recommendations of the sixth Central Pay Commission

6th CPC: Revised Pay and Allowances of Non-statutory Departmental Canteen Employees consequent upon the recommendations of the sixth Central Pay Commission
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
Pay  Commission Cell
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg.
New Delhi-110 001

No.4-4/ 2008-PCC
Dated 17 Sep 2013
To
All the Heads of Circles.

Subject:- Revised Pay & Allowances of Non-statutory Departmental Canteen Employees consequent upon the recommendations of the sixth Central Pay commission.

I am directed to re-circulate the following order on the subject mentioned above for information and further necessary action.

Office Memorandum
To view Directorate's memo No. 4-4/2008-PCC dated 17th September 2013, please CLICK HERE.

Source: http://www.indiapost.gov.in
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7th CPC News – Suggestions of Staff Side on Terms of Reference of the 7th Pay Commission – BPMS writes to DOPT

7th CPC News – Suggestions of Staff Side on Terms of Reference of the 7th Pay Commission – BPMS writes to DOPT


 BHARATIYA PRATIRAKSHA MAZDOOR SANGH
(AN ALL INDIA FEDERATION OF DEFENCE WORKERS)
(AN INDUSTRIAL UNIT OF B.M.S.)
(RECOGNISED BY MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, GOVT. OF INDIA)

REF: BPMS / DoP&T / 7th CPC / 250 (6/1/M)
Dated: 31.10.2013
To,
The Secretary (JCA),
Govt of India, Min of Pers, PG & Pensions,
Department of Personnel & Training,
North Block, New Delhi – 110001

Subject: Terms of Reference of the 7th Pay Commission Reference: Your letter No. 16/15/2012-JCA, dated 30.09.2013

Respected Sir,
With due regards, your attention is invited to the letter cited under reference whereby suggestions of the Staff Side on the subject matter have asked for. Hence, according to this federation the terms of reference of the 7th CPC should be as under:-

A. To examine the principles that should govern the structure of pay, allowances and other facilities/benefits whether in cash or in kqind to the following categories of employees:-

1. Central Government employees – industrial and non-industrial.
2. Personnel belonging to the All India Services.
3. Personnel belonging to the Defence Forces.
4. Personnel of the Union Territories.
5. Officers and employees of the Indian Audit and Accounts Department; and
6. Members of the regulatory bodies (excluding the RBI) set up under Acts of Parliament.

B. To define and implement the concept of a “Living Wage” to cover all categories of employees in Central Government Organisations.

C. To examine, define and rationalise the concept of minimum and maximum pay amongst categories of employees.

D. To work out a comprehensive pay package for the categories of Central Government employees mentioned at (A) above that is suitably linked to promoting efficiency, productivity and economy through rationalization of structures, organizations, systems and processes within the Government, with a view to leveraging economy, accountability, responsibility, transparency, assimilation of technology and discipline.

E. To harmonize the functioning of the Central Government Organisations with the demands of the emerging global economic scenario.

F. To examine the effects of deployment of “Contract workers” across board viz-a-viz integrity, loyalty and overall impact of delivery of services.

G.To examine the principles which should govern the structure of pension, death-cum-retirement gratuity, family pension and other terminal or recurring benefits having financial implications to the present and former Central Government employees appointed before January 1, 2004.

H. To re-examine the applicability of the New Pension Scheme to all Categories of Central Government Employees.

I. To make recommendations with respect to the general principles, financial parameters and conditions which should govern payment of bonus and the desirability and feasibility of introducing Productivity Linked Incentive Scheme in place of the existing ad hoc bonus scheme in various Departments and to recommend specific formulae for determining the productivity index and other related parameters.

J. To examine the feasibility of extending the scheme for payment of Productivity Linked Bonus, Night Duty Allowance, Over-time (where ever applicable) and such other allowances to all categories of employees including Group “A” Organised Services.

K. To examine desirability and the need to sanction any interim relief/merge DA with Pay till the time the recommendations of the Commission are made and accepted by the Government.

L. To evaluate the existing system of Joint Consultation & Complusory Arbitration (JCM Scheme) with reference to ‘Directive Principles of State Policy’ under Article 43A of the ‘Constitution of India’ on ‘Participation of workers in management of industries’ for promoting harmonious relations and securing the greatest measure of cooperation between the Government, in its capacity as employer, and the general body of its employees in matters of common concern and increasing the efficiency of the public service

Further, it is requested to achieve a reasonable, balanced and implementable report, while taking into consideration the various constraints at present and the past experience in implementation of the 6th CPC report and the various anomalies which cropped up therein, it is suggested that one representative each from the top 5 Central Trade Unions should be made a member of the 7th CPC and It is also demanded that the report of the 7th CPC be finalised and submitted on or before 01-06-2015 so that it can be further examined and finally implemented w.e.f. 01-01-2016.

Thanking you.
Sincerely yours
sd/-
(M. P. SINGH)
General Secretary
Source: www.bpms.org.in
[http://bpms.org.in/documents/7th-cpc-qw4z.pdf]
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Amendment in KVS (Appointment, Promotion, Seniority etc.) Rules, 1971 reg

Amendment in KVS (Appointment, Promotion, Seniority etc.) Rules, 1971 reg

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (HQ)
18, Institutional Area ,Saheed Jeet Singh Marg
New Delhi 110016
 F. 11019/1/KVS(RPSY2010/742      
Dated:07.11-2013
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Amendment in KVS (Appointment, Promotion, Seniority etc.) Rules, 1971 reg.

In the existing Recruitment Rules for the post of PGT( Bio-Technology) mentioned in KVS (Appointment, Promotion, Seniority etc.) Rules 1971 circulated vide OM No. F. 11019/1/2011/10/SHQ/R.PS dated 13.7.2012 typographical errors under serial No. 4-Scale of Pay are hereby amended retrospectively wef 1.6.2012 as per approval of BOG in its 95 meeting held on 26.07.2013.

The amended portion of the Recruitment Rule for the post of PGT(Bio-Technology) will now read as under:
S.NoDetailsExistingAmended
4Scale of PayPB-2 : 9300-34800 with
Grade Pay: 4600(Entry scale)
Grade Pay: 4800(Senior scale)
Grade Pay: 5400( Selection scale)
PB-2 :Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay of Rs. 4800/- ( Entry scale)
PB-3 :Rs. 15600-39100 with Grade Pay of Rs. 5400/- ( senior scale)
PB-3: Rs. 15600-39100 with Grade Pay of Rs. 6600/- ( selection scale)

(G. K. Srivastava )
Addl. Commissioner (Admn.)
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FAQ on Dearness Relief to Central Civil Pensioners

FAQ on Dearness Relief to Central Civil Pensioners

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
(Central Civil Pensioners)
(Last updated/Reviewed: 04.11.2013)

DEARNESS RELIEF
G.17 What is the extent of neutralization of relief granted to pensioners?
100% neutralization of relief is granted to all pensioners at the same rate like serving employees.

G.18 Is the Dearness Relief payable on original basic pension or on reduced pension after commutation?
The Dearness Relief is payable on original basic pension before commutation.

G.19 Is any authorization from PAO/CPAO required for payment of dearness relief on increased rates to pensioners/family pensioners?
No. Whenever any dearness relief on pension/family pension is sanctioned by Government, an intimation to this effect is sent by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension (Deptt. of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare) to the authorised representative of each nominated Public Sector Bank. Each Central Pension Processing Centre will be responsible for ensuring that instructions of the Government have been carried out by the paying branches and payment of additional relief at the revised rates to the pensioners has been commenced by them without any undue delay.

G.20 Are the employed family pensioners and the re-employed pensioners entitled to Dearness Relief (DR) on their family pension/pension ?
Yes, w.e.f. 18/07/97 onwards subject to conditions contained in DoP&W O.M. No. 45/73/97-P&PW(G) dated 2nd July,1999.

Source: www.pensionersportal.gov.in
[http://www.pensionersportal.gov.in/FAQ_civil.pdf]
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Revised Rates of Night Duty Allowance w.e.f. 01.07.2013: Railway Board Order

Revised Rates of Night Duty Allowance w.e.f. 01.07.2013: Railway Board Order
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
RAILWAY BOARD
RBE No. 113/2013
No.E(P&A)II-2013/HW-2

New Delhi, dated 29-10-2013.

The General Managers/CAOs,
All Indian Railways & Prod. Units etc,
(As per mailing lists Nod & II).

Subject: Rates of Night Duty Allowance w.e.f. 01.07.2013.

Consequent to sanction of an additional instalment of Dearness Allowance vide this Ministry's letter No. PC-VI/2008/117/2/1 dated 25.09.2013. the President is pleased to decide that the rates of Night Duty Allowance, as notified vide Annexures 'A' and ‘B' of Board's letter No. E(P&A)II-2012/HW-2 dated 21.05.2013 stand revised with effect from 01.07.2013 as indicated at Annexure A' in respect of 'Continuous', 'Intensive', 'Excluded' categories and workshop employees, and as indicated at Annexure 'IV in respect of 'Essentially Intermittent' categories.

2. This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways.
DA:One.
 
sd/-
(K.Shankar)
Director/E(P&A)
Railway Board.
ANNEXURE 'A'
ANNEXURE 'B"
Rates of Night Duty Allowance (NDA) with effect from 01.07.2013 for 'Intensive', 'Continuous' and 'Excluded' categories and Workshop staff.
Rates of Night Duty Allowance (NDA) with effect from 01.07.2013 for 'Essentially Intermittent' categories of Staff
क्रम संवेतन बैंडग्रेड वेतनरात्रि-कालीन डयूटी भत्ते की दर
S.No.Pay BandGrade PayRate of NDA (in Rs.)
14440-7440130064.00
24440-7440140064.85
34440-7440160066.65
44440-7440165067.05
55200-202001800128.15
65200-202001900129.00
75200-202002000129.90
85200-202002400133.45
95200-202002800137.00
109300-348004200232.00
119300-348004600 and above (4600 व अधिक)235.50
क्रम संवेतन बैंडग्रेड वेतनरात्रि-कालीन डयूटी भत्ते की दर
S.No.Pay BandGrade PayRate of NDA (in Rs.)
14440-7440130042.65
24440-7440140043.25
34440-7440160044.45
44440-7440165044.70
55200-20200180085.45
65200-20200190086.00
75200-20200200086.60
85200-20200240088.95
95200-20200280091.35
109300-348004200154.65
119300-348004600 and above (4600 व अधिक)157.00

Source: AIRF
[http://www.airfindia.com/Orders%202013/NDA%20RBE%2048_2013_21.05.2013.pdf]
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Terms of Reference of the 7th Pay Commission by Bharatiya Pratiraksha Mazdoor Sangh

Terms of Reference of the 7th Pay Commission by Bharatiya Pratiraksha Mazdoor Sangh

BHARATIYA PRATIRAKSHA MAZDOOR SANGH
(AN ALL INDIA FEDERATION OF DEFENCE WORKERS)
(AN INDUSTRIAL UNIT OF B.M.S.)
(RECOGNISED BY MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, GOVT. OF INDIA)

REF: BPMS / DoP&T / 7th CPC / 250 (6/1/M)
Dated: 31.10.2013

To,
The Secretary (JCA),
Govt of India, Min of Pers, PG & Pensions,
Department of Personnel & Training,
North Block, New Delhi – 110001

Subject: Terms of Reference of the 7th Pay Commission

Reference: Your letter No. 16/15/2012-JCA, dated 30.09.2013

Respected Sir,

 With due regards, your attention is invited to the letter cited under reference whereby suggestions of the Staff Side on the subject matter have asked for. Hence, according to this federation the terms of reference of the 7th CPC should be as under:-

A. To examine the principles that should govern the structure of pay, allowances and other facilities/benefits whether in cash or in kqind to the following categories of employees:-

1. Central Government employees – industrial and non-industrial.
2. Personnel belonging to the All India Services.
3. Personnel belonging to the Defence Forces.
4. Personnel of the Union Territories.
5. Officers and employees of the Indian Audit and Accounts Department; and
6. Members of the regulatory bodies (excluding the RBI) set up under Acts of Parliament.

B. To define and implement the concept of a “Living Wage” to cover all categories of employees in Central Government Organisations.

C. To examine, define and rationalise the concept of minimum and maximum pay amongst categories of employees.

D. To work out a comprehensive pay package for the categories of Central Government employees mentioned at (A) above that is suitably linked to promoting efficiency, productivity and economy through rationalization of structures, organizations, systems and processes within the Government, with a view to leveraging economy, accountability, responsibility, transparency, assimilation of technology and discipline.

E. To harmonize the functioning of the Central Government Organisations with the demands of the emerging global economic scenario.

F. To examine the effects of deployment of “Contract workers” across board viz-a-viz integrity, loyalty and overall impact of delivery of services.

G.To examine the principles which should govern the structure of pension, death-cum-retirement gratuity, family pension and other terminal or recurring benefits having financial implications to the present and former Central Government employees appointed before January 1, 2004.

H. To re-examine the applicability of the New Pension Scheme to all Categories of Central Government Employees.

I. To make recommendations with respect to the general principles, financial parameters and conditions which should govern payment of bonus and the desirability and feasibility of introducing Productivity Linked Incentive Scheme in place of the existing ad hoc bonus scheme in various Departments and to recommend specific formulae for determining the productivity index and other related parameters.

J. To examine the feasibility of extending the scheme for payment of Productivity Linked Bonus, Night Duty Allowance, Over-time (where ever applicable) and such other allowances to all categories of employees including Group “A” Organised Services.

K. To examine desirability and the need to sanction any interim relief/merge DA with Pay till the time the recommendations of the Commission are made and accepted by the Government.

L. To evaluate the existing system of Joint Consultation & Complusory Arbitration (JCM Scheme) with reference to ‘Directive Principles of State Policy’ under Article 43A of the ‘Constitution of India’ on ‘Participation of workers in management of industries’ for promoting harmonious relations and securing the greatest measure of cooperation between the Government, in its capacity as employer, and the general body of its employees in matters of common concern and increasing the efficiency of the public service

Further, it is requested to achieve a reasonable, balanced and implementable report, while taking into consideration the various constraints at present and the past experience in implementation of the 6th CPC report and the various anomalies which cropped up therein, it is suggested that one representative each from the top 5 Central Trade Unions should be made a member of the 7th CPC and It is also demanded that the report of the 7th CPC be finalised and submitted on or before 01-06-2015 so that it can be further examined and finally implemented w.e.f. 01-01-2016.

Thanking you.
Sincerely yours

sd/-
(M. P. SINGH)
General Secretary
Source: http://bpms.org.in/documents/7th-cpc-qw4z.pdf
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