Latest Development on 7th CPC recommendations
NJCA
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road New Delhi-110055
Ph: 011-23365912, 23343493, Fax: 23363167
No.NJCA/2016
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road New Delhi-110055
Ph: 011-23365912, 23343493, Fax: 23363167
No.NJCA/2016
Dated May 27, 2016
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National Council (JCM)
National Council (JCM)
Dear Comrades,
As there had been no response from the
Government to our communication dated 2nd May, 2016, we decided to seek
an appointment with the Cabinet Secretary. Accordingly a delegation
consisting of the following members of the NJCA met Cabinet Secretary,
Shrl P.K. Sinha on 26. May 2016.
Com. Shiva Gopal Misra Com.
Guman Singh
Corn. K.K.N. Rutty
Guman Singh
Corn. K.K.N. Rutty
From the discussions, it appears that,
the Empowered Committee has made up their mind to recommend to the
Government a slight increase in the Minimum Wage. No indication was
however given as to the consequential revision of the Fitment Formula
and Pay Matrix. There had also not been any hint about the need to
restore the percentage of the HRA, which the 7th CPC has recommended for
reduction. On Advances and Allowances, abolished, the Government might
be advised to setup a committee to go into the matter and make
suggestions. In the matter of the New Contributory Pension Scheme also,
the Government might refer the demand to a committee.
On the question of pension benefit to
the retired personnel, who are covered by the defined benefit pension
scheme, the Cabinet secretary indicated that, both the Department of
Pension and Defence Ministry were of the firm view that the first option
recommended by the 7th CPC to bring about the parity with the past
pensioners being infeasible and impracticable (due to the
non-availability of the requisite records) might not be accepted and
acted upon.
Surprised over this development, the
delegation requested for an official formal meeting of the Standing
Committee so that the considered views of the Staff Side could be
presented. The delegation informed to the Cabinet Secretary that,
non-acceptance of the recommendation of the 7th CPC in the case of
pensioners will be extremely disappointing for them and will give rise
to avoidable discontent. The Cabinet Secretary suggested to the Staff
Side to reach out to the Department of Pension and Ministry of Defence
in’ the matter. So far he is concerned; he is an open minded on this
subject, provided it is workable.
The National JCA will meet on 3rd June 2016 at New Delhi to consider these developments and take appropriate decision.
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