Two –day Workshop on 7th CPC started by AIPEU ,Group-C,
CHQ in New Delhi
The much awaited two-day historic national work-shop on
7th CPC memorandum on P-III specific issues was started
at 11 AM on 26.05.2014 in Saha Auditorium, 2, Raj Niwas Marg, New Delhi-54.
The workshop was inaugurated by Com. K K N Kutty, President,
Confederation of Central Govt. Employees and Workers and addressed by
Com. S K Vyas, Ex-Secretary General, Confederation and Com. Bhrigu
Bhattacharya, Secretary General, Civil Accounts Federation.
In his introductory speech, Com. M Krishnan, General Secretary,
AIPEU, Group-C, CHQ briefed the history of setting up of 7th CPC
and the role of Confederation and contribution of NFPE in this regard. In his
inaugural speech, Com. Kutty narrated the plans and policies of the
Confederation for demanding the minimum need based salary and the steps taken
by it for arriving at a unanimity of opinion by the affiliates. For the
purpose, confederation is working hard day and night and collecting information
from different cities for calculating the minimum need based salary as per the
formula designed by 15th ILC. Rough calculation at this stage
shows a hike of more than 3.4 times. However, final calculation will be done
with unanimous opinion of all affiliates before discussing the same in JCM
National Council. Confederation is also planning for demanding 5 % annual
increment and 2 such increments on promotion.
Addressing the Workshop Com. Vyas told that the minimum need
based wage will not be the minimum wage but more that that since after
acceptance of the recommendations of the 6th CPC, there
is no Group-D employees and the Group-C employees is either skilled or
semi-skilled and not unskilled. While submitting the common memorandum, the
Confederation should demand for parity in pension. A pensioner should be able
to maintain the same standard of living as he used to maintain before
retirement. While countries like Sri Lanka offers 75%, Bangla Desh 80%,
50% of the last pay drawn to the CG employees in India is illogical. It should
be at least 67% of the last pay drawn according to Com. Vyas who also
criticized the New Pension Scheme. The whole NPS is a voluntary one which needs
to be scrapped out. The Central Govt. employees should continue under the
statutory pension scheme since the NPS is discriminating the employees before
and after 01.01.2004. A pension which is adequate, and revised every 5 year
with parity is needed – Com. Vyas told. Wage has two concepts – one is visible
, i.e. Salary and the other is invisible , i. e. Pension. So the CPC while
considering wage revision should take care of both the aspects.
Thanking such a nice effort in conducting a workshop on 7th CPC
by AIPEU, Group-C, CHQ with involvement of grass root level leaders preferably
the Divisional Secretaries, Com. Bhattacharya told that the common memorandum
to be prepared and presented by the Confederation should also highlight the problems
faced by the Central Govt. establishments due to downsizing, contractorization,
outsourcing etc. He suggested that other organizations, unions and associations
should follow such noble paths and prepare their respective memorandum
accordingly.
The Seminar
A seminar was organized at 3 PM which was addressed by
Shri Alok Saxena, DDG and Secretary, Postal Board. In his deliberation he
guided the unions/associations regarding preparation of a genuine and logical
memorandum. The memorandum prepared by the Unions / associations and by
the Department for a specific cadre should go in one direction and should not
confuse the Commission in any manner. The memorandum should be designed in the
way the CPC examines it. Factors like minimum educational qualification ,
nature of duties and job profile assigned to a particular cadre, parity with
other cadre and historical relativities should be given priority while
preparing a memorandum. He suggested many valuable points and give nice tips
for preparing a suitable memorandum exclusively for postal Assistant cadre
which is unique and can not be compared with similar assistants in any other
Central Govt. establishments.
Afternoon Session
Com. M Krishnan read out the draft memorandum prepared by the
CHQ chapter wise. Only two chapters could be finished on 26.05.2914. delegates
were allowed to suggest additions/modifications on each and every point. Many
suggestions were given by the delegates which were noted by the CHQ for
modification of the draft memorandum. Discussion on rest chapters will continue
on 27.05.2014.
While the workshop was presided by Com. R Shivnarayan, our CHQ
president, it was also attended by Com. K V Sridharan, ex-General
Secretary, CHQ, Com. B G Thambankar, ex-President, CHQ, Com. Giriraj Singh,
General Secretary R – III, Com. P Suresh, General Secretary, R – IV, Com.
Seethalaxmi, General Secretary, P – IV.
Com. B samal, Divisional Secretary, AIPEU, Group-C, Bhubaneswar
Division attended the workshop. Among others, Com. R C Mishra, CS, P-III,
Odisha Circle, Com. Purna Chandra Moharana, D/S, Koraput Division, Com. Upendra
Sahoo, D/S, Dhenkanal Division, Com. Bishnu Das, D/s, Cuttack City Division and
Divisional Secretaries of Balasore and Keonjhar had also attended from Odisha
Circle
The much awaited two-day historic national work-shop on
7th CPC memorandum on P-III specific issues was started
at 11 AM on 26.05.2014 in Saha Auditorium, 2, Raj Niwas Marg, New Delhi-54.
The workshop was inaugurated by Com. K K N Kutty, President,
Confederation of Central Govt. Employees and Workers and addressed by
Com. S K Vyas, Ex-Secretary General, Confederation and Com. Bhrigu
Bhattacharya, Secretary General, Civil Accounts Federation.
In his introductory speech, Com. M Krishnan, General Secretary,
AIPEU, Group-C, CHQ briefed the history of setting up of 7th CPC
and the role of Confederation and contribution of NFPE in this regard. In his
inaugural speech, Com. Kutty narrated the plans and policies of the
Confederation for demanding the minimum need based salary and the steps taken
by it for arriving at a unanimity of opinion by the affiliates. For the
purpose, confederation is working hard day and night and collecting information
from different cities for calculating the minimum need based salary as per the
formula designed by 15th ILC. Rough calculation at this stage
shows a hike of more than 3.4 times. However, final calculation will be done
with unanimous opinion of all affiliates before discussing the same in JCM
National Council. Confederation is also planning for demanding 5 % annual
increment and 2 such increments on promotion.
Addressing the Workshop Com. Vyas told that the minimum need
based wage will not be the minimum wage but more that that since after
acceptance of the recommendations of the 6th CPC, there
is no Group-D employees and the Group-C employees is either skilled or
semi-skilled and not unskilled. While submitting the common memorandum, the
Confederation should demand for parity in pension. A pensioner should be able
to maintain the same standard of living as he used to maintain before
retirement. While countries like Sri Lanka offers 75%, Bangla Desh 80%,
50% of the last pay drawn to the CG employees in India is illogical. It should
be at least 67% of the last pay drawn according to Com. Vyas who also
criticized the New Pension Scheme. The whole NPS is a voluntary one which needs
to be scrapped out. The Central Govt. employees should continue under the
statutory pension scheme since the NPS is discriminating the employees before
and after 01.01.2004. A pension which is adequate, and revised every 5 year
with parity is needed – Com. Vyas told. Wage has two concepts – one is visible
, i.e. Salary and the other is invisible , i. e. Pension. So the CPC while
considering wage revision should take care of both the aspects.
Thanking such a nice effort in conducting a workshop on 7th CPC
by AIPEU, Group-C, CHQ with involvement of grass root level leaders preferably
the Divisional Secretaries, Com. Bhattacharya told that the common memorandum
to be prepared and presented by the Confederation should also highlight the problems
faced by the Central Govt. establishments due to downsizing, contractorization,
outsourcing etc. He suggested that other organizations, unions and associations
should follow such noble paths and prepare their respective memorandum
accordingly.
The Seminar
A seminar was organized at 3 PM which was addressed by
Shri Alok Saxena, DDG and Secretary, Postal Board. In his deliberation he
guided the unions/associations regarding preparation of a genuine and logical
memorandum. The memorandum prepared by the Unions / associations and by
the Department for a specific cadre should go in one direction and should not
confuse the Commission in any manner. The memorandum should be designed in the
way the CPC examines it. Factors like minimum educational qualification ,
nature of duties and job profile assigned to a particular cadre, parity with
other cadre and historical relativities should be given priority while
preparing a memorandum. He suggested many valuable points and give nice tips
for preparing a suitable memorandum exclusively for postal Assistant cadre
which is unique and can not be compared with similar assistants in any other
Central Govt. establishments.
Afternoon Session
Com. M Krishnan read out the draft memorandum prepared by the
CHQ chapter wise. Only two chapters could be finished on 26.05.2914. delegates
were allowed to suggest additions/modifications on each and every point. Many
suggestions were given by the delegates which were noted by the CHQ for
modification of the draft memorandum. Discussion on rest chapters will continue
on 27.05.2014.
While the workshop was presided by Com. R Shivnarayan, our CHQ
president, it was also attended by Com. K V Sridharan, ex-General
Secretary, CHQ, Com. B G Thambankar, ex-President, CHQ, Com. Giriraj Singh,
General Secretary R – III, Com. P Suresh, General Secretary, R – IV, Com.
Seethalaxmi, General Secretary, P – IV.
Com. B samal, Divisional Secretary, AIPEU, Group-C, Bhubaneswar
Division attended the workshop. Among others, Com. R C Mishra, CS, P-III,
Odisha Circle, Com. Purna Chandra Moharana, D/S, Koraput Division, Com. Upendra
Sahoo, D/S, Dhenkanal Division, Com. Bishnu Das, D/s, Cuttack City Division and
Divisional Secretaries of Balasore and Keonjhar had also attended from Odisha
Circle
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