NATIONAL ANOMALY
COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON 17TH JULY 2012
Conf/ 09
/2012 Dated: 17th July, 2012,
Dear Comrades,
NATIONAL ANOMALY COMMITTEE MEETING
GIST OF DISCUSSIONS
The 4th meeting of the National Anomaly Committee was held on 5th January, 2012. All
the items could not be discussed on that day. The meeting was postponed and the same
was held today on 17th July, 2012. The
gist of discussions and decisions are given hereunder.
Item No.1. Pay band of the merged pay scales: The demand to reconstruct the pay band in respect of merged pay
scales (S8 to S10) by multiplying the minimum of the highest pay scales
(6500-10,500) with 1.86 by virtue of which the pay band will commence with Rs.
12100 instead of 9300 is not agreed and as per the scheme disagreement has been
recorded.
Item No.2. Extending the date for
exercise of option: Extending the
date for exercise of option to come to the new pay scale as also to the next
increment date on promotion was discussed at length. While the official side will agree to
reopen the promotional cases where such change of option becomes necessary on
account of an unforeseen event, the question of extending the date in general
will have to be examined. The case of necessity to change the option once
exercised in view of the recent order on increment was raised by the Staff
Side. The Official side agreed to issue a clarificatory order.
Item No. 3. Special allowance and qualification pay: Order has been issued in respect of Auditors. In respect of SAS
passed hands necessary orders will be issued shortly.
Item No.4. Fixation of pay of Promotees at the level of
entry pay of Direct recruitees: The official side agreed to consider grant of entry pay in all
such cases, wherever the RR provides for direct recruitment.
Item No.5.
Date of next increment: Orders have already been issued. Item
is treated as settled.
Item No. 6. Grant of minimum pay of Rs. 5200 +1800 to temporary
status employees: Orders issued.
Item No. 7. Grant of revised allowance with effect from 1.1.2006: The item
has been withdrawn after discussion.
Item No. 8. Transport allowance: The
revision of transport allowance was not agreed upon. However, taking a percentage of the TA
representing the CCA submerged for the purpose of OTA and grant of a portion of
the TA in respect of persons on tour for more than one month at a stretch will be
considered.
Item No. 9. Doubling the Existing
risk and patient care allowance: The matter has been submitted to the
Cabinet for its approval and orders are likely to be issued shortly. The Staff
side raised the issue of doubling the daily allowance on tour. The Official
side agreed to examine this matter also.
Item No. 10.
Parity in Pension to pre 2006 retirees: The matter
is sub-judice. Therefore it could not be discussed.
Item No.11. Commutation of pension: The difference in the application of commutation table between
the pre-2008 and post 2008 retirees was discussed. It has been agreed that the difference
would be quantified with reference to certain cases as an example. If it has no huge financial
implication on the post 2008 retirees, the Govt. may consider the acceptance of
the demand of the Staff.
Restoration of commuted value of pension after 12 years instead
of 15years would be considered in the light of the Supreme Court judgement of
1996, a copy of which would be made available to the Staff Side.
Item No.12.
Grant of Rs. 5400/- to the
Assistant Accounts and Audit Officers: To be discussed with the JS(per)/JS(E) separately. The date of
the meeting will be fixed soon.
Item No.13.
Revision base index for DA: The Staff Side
will be provided with the computation made by the 6th CPC in the matter
and on the basis of the same the issue will be discussed further.
Item No.14.
Child Care leave: Orders issued.
Item treated as settled.
Item No.15.
Income criterion for dependency of parents: The item is
dropped after discussion.
Item No. 16.
Revision of Grade Pay fixation: After discussion, the item has been dropped.
Item No. 17.
Reconstruction of Pay bands: dropped.
Item No. 18.
Fixation of pay on promotion to the post carrying same grade pay and PB: Agreed to
grant one increment to the holders of post with higher pre-revised pay scale.
Item No. 19.
All MACP items: will be discussed
further in the subcommittee on 27th July, 2012.
Item No.20. Anomaly in the grade pay of Library information
Assistants: The official side
will consider the issue in consultation with the Ministry of Culture and
take appropriate decision before the next meeting.
Item No.21. Anomaly in pension of those in receipt of stagnation
increments in the pre revised scales of pay:The inclusion of stagnation increment for the purpose of
fixation of pay in respect of the persons retired between 2006 and 2008, if not
done, will be examined and suitable orders issued.
Item No.22. Anomaly in the pay scales of Stenographers of field
offices with reference to Central Secretariat: It was pointed out that Senior PS in the field offices
were on identical pay scale of PPS of
the Central Secretariat and therefore, they must be granted grade pay of Rs.
5400 in PB3. They
have agreed to grant Grade pay of Rs. 5400 in PB.2 applicable to the field
offices if not already done. In
respect of parity with Central Sectt , the
proposal of Railway Board will be expeditiously examined by the Finance
Ministry and suitable orders issued.
Item No.23.Date of Annual increment in EOL cases: Orders were issued earlier and the matter is treated as settled.
The Staff Side raised the issue of denial of encashment of earned leave and half
pay leave for industrial employees. The
official side agreed to issue clarificatory orders in the matter.
Item No. 24. Parity of PB and Grade pay for Official language
personnel with the Central Sectt : The
official side said that orders have already been issued. Wherever, the same is not implemented
or different decision taken, the same may be brought to the notice of the
Department of Expenditure for appropriate decision. The proposal sent by
the Railway Board will be considered separately.
With greetings,
Yours
fraternally,
Sd/-
K.K.N. Kutty
Secretary
General.
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