New Delhi, Jan 4: National Joint Council of
Action (NJCA) convenor Shiv Gopal Mishra once again lashed out at Centre
for not paying heed to the demands of aggrieved central government
employees. Mishra, who also heads the All India Railwaymen’s Federation
(AIRF), claimed that he is personally pained since the government has
ignored the genuine demands raised on behalf of employee unions. Mishra
listed two of the most genuine demands which he wanted Centre to
fulfill: Upscaling of minimum salary to Rs 26,000 and enabling Old
Pension System for employees hired on and after 1st January, 2014.
“In the recommendations of the 7th CPC both the demands were
ignored,” Mishra said in his statement issued for AIRF. He further
added, “held meetings with the Cabinet Secretary, Secretary(DoP&T),
Secretary (Exp.) etc. of the Government of India, to extract maximum
benefits for all of you, but up till now nothing fruitful has emerged,”
he added.
Centre had constituted a High Level Committee headed by Finance
Secretary Ashok Lavasa to look into the anomalies raised following the
implementation of 7th Pay Commission. The allowances of government
employees, along with arrears would only be cleared after the committee
submits is report. The allowances are likely to be rolled out following
the Union Budget.
The report of 7th Pay Commission was notified by Union Government in
July. Although the salaries have been hiked using 2.57 fitment factor.
However, the hike in allowances were put on hold as employee unions had
raised objections. The 7th Pay Commission report submitted by Justice
(retd) AK Mathur subsumed 37 and abolished 51 out of the incumbent 196
allowances.
Apart from the National Council (Staff Side), Confederation of
Central Government Employees & Workers have launched a campaign
against Centre, seeking fulfillment of 21-point-charter of demands. They
have called for a nationwide strike on February 15.
Source : http://www.india.com/
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