Friday, October 3, 2008

NEWS FLASH - BONUS CELING REVISED FROM 1.4.2006

PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU OF MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS REPRODUCED BELOW
 
PLB BONUS REVISED TO 3500/= FOR TWO YEARS FROM 1.4.2006
 
2006-2007 AND 2007-2008 TWO YEARS ALL PLB SECTIONS TO GET @ 3500/=
 
 
PRESS RELEASE AS FOLLOWS:
 
The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for payment of Productivity Linked Bonus (PLB) equivalent to 73 days wages to the eligible non-gazetted railway employees for the financial year 2007-08. The Government also decided to enhance the wage ceiling from Rs. 2500/- to Rs.3500/- p.m. w.e.f. 1.4.2006 for payment of Productivity Linked Bonus to all eligible Government employees in addition to employees of the Railways.

Accordingly bonus for 2006-07 and 2007-08 will be calculated on the basis of the revised ceiling of Rs. 3500/-.

NFPE IS CONTACTING POSTAL DEPARTMENT FOR CONFIRMATION OF THE NEWS

--
K.Ragavendran
Secretary General NFPE

3 comments:

  1. THIS IS VERY GOOD NEWS SIR, AND THE CREDIT GOES TO YOUR EFFORTS AND HARD WORK.

    THANKING YOU SIR,

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  2. sir

    once again congrats from all the postal & RMS fraternity.

    the govt was indeed compelled to give the decision infavour of us, enhancing the limit to Rs 3500/-from 2006 in accordance with the Government gazzette notificatio issued earlier.

    but once again, undoubtedly the credit goes to all india union and confederation for having persued the matter at all stages since the date of issue of gazzette notification and in getting this materialied

    just dont relax with this achievement as the matter pertaining to continuaion of arbitraray 60 days cap for postal department is yet to be got settled.

    the matter may be vigourosly persued and ensure that the cap is got removed. afterall we do not like keeping "TOPI" from the Department.

    the removal of cap would not only result in higher bonus to our staff this year but also ensure that such restriction is not to be applied in the future.

    regards

    sikanth goud
    hyderabad sorting division

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  3. Dear Comrade sikanth - yes we can't afford to relax now as our mission is not yet over. We should ensure that there is no cap on Postal PLB - The problem is partly because of the inability to prepare a revised PLB Formula by the Department of Posts as directed by the MOF and partly because of our inability to get the unilateral cap removed in the existing formula itself - This issue would be given top priority by us ntil the cap is removed and justice rendered to Postal Employees.

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