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7th Pay Commission Report on Leave Encashment of EL

7th Pay Commission Report on Leave Encashment of EL

Enhancement of ceiling of Earned Leave for purposes of Leave Encashment

The Commission has received representations seeking raising the ceiling limit of 300 days to 450 days for purposes of Leave encashment.

7th Pay Commission Report on Leave Encashment of EL


Analysis and Recommendations : The Commission notes that based on the recommendations of the VI CPC, serving employees are entitled for encashment of Earned Leave up to 60 days while in service. This is not to be deducted from the maximum number of Earned Leave of 300 days encashable at the time of retirement. The VI CPC, therefore, has further liberalised the regime of leave encashment.

The recommendations in relation to pay of both the civilian and defence forces personnel will also lead to a significant increase in the pay drawn and therefore in the total amount of leave encashment available for an employee.

Therefore raising the present ceiling of 300 days is not recommended by the Commission.

Authority: 7th CPC Report
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Competent Medical Officer for issuing certificate of disability for family pension

Competent Medical Officer for issuing certificate of disability for family pension

Government of India, Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions OM describes “medical authority” competent to issue disability certificate as per M/o Health & Family Welfare Notification No.S.13020/1/2010, dated 18.6.2010

Government of India Notification on Competent Medical Officer/Board for issuing certificate of disability for the purpose of family pension under rule 54 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972

Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions has described that “medical authority” means any hospital or institution specified for the purposes of this Act by notification by the Central Government or appropriate State Government/UT.

No.1/18/01-P&PW(E)(Vol.II)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare

3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhavan,
Khan Market, New Delhi
the 5th November, 2015

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Competent Medical Officer/Board for issuing certificate of disability for the purpose of family pension under rule 54 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 – reg.
Reference is invited to this department’s Office Memorandum of even number dated 30th September, 2014 on the above subject.

2. It had been conveyed that for grant of family pension under the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972, the authority competent to issue disability certificate would be as specified in the guidelines issued by the M/o Health & Family Welfare Notification No.S.13020/1/2010, dated 18.6.2010, in pursuance of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Right and Full Participation) Rules, 1996. It had also been conveyed that for the past cases, the disability certificate issued either in pursuance of the guidelines, dated 18.06.2010 or in pursuance of rule 54 (6) of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 shall be acceptable.

3. As per Section 2(p) of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, “medical authority” means any hospital or institution specified for the purposes of this Act by notification by the appropriate Government. In pursuance of this, State Governments/UT administrations are required to notify the medical authorities to issue disability certificate.

4. In addition to the authorities indicated in para 2 above, for grant of family pension under the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972, including past cases, the authority competent to issue disability certificate would be any hospital or institution specified as a Medical Authority for the purposes of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act by notification by the Central Government or a State Government or a Union Territory Administration.

(D.K. Solanki)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Phone: 24644632
Download Govt of India OM No.1/18/01-P&PW(E)(Vol.II) dated 05.11.2015
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Filling up vacancies in Central Government – BPMS

Filling up vacancies in Central Government – BPMS

BPMS – Bharatiya pratiraksha mazdoor Sangh requested Shri Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State, Government of India, to fill up vacancies in the Government machinery to serve the public better. BPMS projects around 7 lakhs vacancies in Central Government installations.

BPMS requests for Filling up the vacant posts in Central Government Installations by regularising the Contract Employees.

Bharatiya Pratiraksha Mazdoor Sangh has made a request to the Minister of State Shri Jitendra Singh, for filling up of the vacant posts in the Central Government installations.

BHARATIYA PRATIRAKSHA MAZDOOR SANGH

REF: GENC / MOS / Recruitment 03
Dated: 10.12.2015
To,
Dr. Jitendra Singh,
Minister of State, Government of India,
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pension,
New Delhi – 110001.

Subject: Filling up the vacant posts in Central Government Installations.

Hon’ble Sir,

With due regards, it is submitted that Government Employees National Confederation (GENC), affiliated to Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh has been adopting the resolutions for filling up the vacant posts in Central Government Offices /  Establishments and has been always reflecting its concern on the functioning of Government Mechanism due to deficiency in the work force.

You are already aware of the Group-Wise & Status-Wise estimated number of Central Govt. Civilian Regular employees in major Ministries/Departments (excluding UTs) are as under in various Ministries which are mentioned below:-
(As on 01.01.2012)
Ministry
A
Number of Sanctioned Posts
Total
A
B(G)
Number in Position   
Total


B(G) 
B(NG) 
C(NG)


B(NG)  
 C(NG)

Railways
8748
7652
0
1560388
1576788
9228
8072
0
1288400
1305700
Home
18953
2390
42776
864815
928934
14817
1763
32921
780755
830276
AffairsDefence
13773
12213
14518
443233
483737
13185
11847
11174
332388
368594
(Civilians) Posts
610
1155
5639
203703
211107
610
1155
5639
203703
211107
Revenue
8255
24144
31355
74569
138323
5881
20885
23353
48668
98787
Others
50530
39286
50166
205672
345654
44239
33002
40390
152435
270066
Total
100869
86840
144454
3352380
3684543
87960
76724
113477
2806369
3084530

 (As on 01.01.2014)        (in lakh)
Ministry
Railways
Number of Sanctioned Posts
15.51
Number in Position
13.16
MHA
10.56
9.8
Defence
5.85
3.98
Civilians
Posts
 
2.50
 
1.90
Revenue
1.76
0.96
Total
40.49
33.02

From above it may be deduced that more than 7 lakh sanctioned posts are lying vacant for a long period which is not only adversely affecting the efficiency of good governance but give ample opportunity for exploitation of contract worker employed in the Government sector. Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh has been demanding for abolition of contract work system and regularization of the contract workers.

Now, our  Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri  Narendra  Modi  has also  assured  the unemployed youth to give them proper employment.

Hence,  it  is  requested  to  your  good  self  to  intervene  into the  matter  and  issue necessary directives to all the Ministries of Govt of India to fill up the vacant posts without further delay.
Thanking you.
Sincerely yours
SADHU SINGH
Organizing Secretary
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Indefinite Strike by Central Government Employees – Charter of demands

Indefinite Strike by Central Government Employees – Charter of demands

Confederation of Central Government Employees JCM (NC) Staff Side has represented to Cabinet Secretary that the 7th CPC proposed 14% increase in Basic Pay is meagre compared to any other CPCs and wants to convene a meeting to discuss the charter of demands given below during Feb 2016 otherwise JCM (NC) Staff Side may have to go for indefinite Strike from 1st March 2016.

JCM (NC) Staff Side letter to Cabinet Secretary on the meagre increase of 14% of the 7th CPC recommendation – Calls for negotiation and if fails Indefinite Strike from March 2016

Confederation of Central Government Employees has represented that 7th CPC has recommended very less increase in pay compared to other CPCs in the past.  Confederation Looks for further negotiation during February 2016 and if it fails it has planned for indefinite Strike from March 2016.

NJCA
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road, New Delhi – 110055
No.NJC/2015/7th CPC

December 10, 2015

    To
    Shri. Pradip Kumar Sinha
    Cabinet Secretary
    Government of India
    Rashtrapati Bhawan Annexe
    New Delhi-110001.

    Sir,

    Subject:- 7th CPC recommendations and Charter of Demands – Reg.

We send herewith our suggestions and demands on the recommendation made by the 7th CPC. As indicated when the undersigned met you on 20th November 2015 the central government employees are extremely agitated over the totally retrograde recommendations of the Commission.

The meagre increase of 14% recommended by the 7th CPC is the lowest ever any pay Commission has made. It was the similar recommendation, we would request you to recall, made by the 2nd CPC that triggered a confrontation of an unprecedented nature, leading to a strike action which lasted for five days in the year 1960. In the background of the fact that the 5th and 6th CPC recommendations had resulted in the wage rise of 31% and 54% respectively, the anger, anguish and frustration of the employees are the natural outcome. Unless the minimum wage is re-determined with all consequential benefits, the discontent will not be capable of being addressed effectively.

It is, therefore, necessary that a meeting of the members of the Standing Committee of JCM NC is convened under your chairmanship immediately to discuss the issues we have incorporated in the enclosed charter. Settlement through bilateral negotiation has become the urgent need and requirement.

I have been directed by the meeting of the NJCA held on 8th December 2015 to convey to you the disappointment and resentment of the employees over the recommendations of the 7th CPC. We expect a bilateral negotiated settlement of the issues without delay from the Government. We request you that a mutually agreeable settlement on the issues are brought about latest by the first week of February 2016. I have been asked by the meeting to inform you that the entire Central Govt Employees under the auspices of National JCA will be constrained to go indefinite strike in the first week of March 2016 if the desired settlement through bilateral discussions is not brought about by the first week of February 2016. To facilitate an early resolution of the issues, we expect the government to set up a Committee of Group of Ministers to negotiate with the NJCA immediately.

We earnestly hope that the Government will effectively intervene and bring about a satisfactory settlement much before the first week of February 2016 and avoid an otherwise inevitable confrontation.

Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
(Shiva Gopal Mishra)

Convener

Click to view the NCJ Staff Side letter No.NJC/2015/7th CPC dated 10.12.2015
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Strength of Central Government Pensioners as on 01.01.2014

Strength of Central Government Pensioners as on 01.01.2014

Strength of Pensioners as on 01.01.2014 : Pensioners can be broadly categorised into Civil and Defence. Within civil pensioners there exist three broad categories: Central Civil, Railways and Post.

As on 01.01.2014, as per data reported to the Commission, the total number of pensioners were 51.96 lakh. The category wise break up is shown in the pie chart below


Central Government Pensioners

Pensioners and Family Pensioners

The break-up of the total 51.96 lakh pensioners as on 01.01.2014 between pensioners and family pensioners, category wise, is as under:
Pensioners and Family Pensioners

The table above brings out the following:

i. Of the total 51.96 lakh pensioners as on 01.01.2014, 11.83 lakh viz., 23 percent were family pensioners.
ii. Civilian pensioners consisting of Central Government Civil, Railways and Posts, as on 01.01.2014 number 27.81 lakh while defence pensioners (including defence civilians were 24.15 lakh. Defence pensioners (including defence family pensioners and defence civilians) constitute 47 percent of all pensioners.
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