NOW THE BALL IS IN THE GOVT’S
COURT LET US BE READY
FOR INDEFINITE STRIKE
Seventh Central Pay Commission has submitted its recommendations
to Government on 19-11-2015. As most of
the recommendations are retrograde and far below the expectations of the
employees, the JCM National Council Staff side under the united banner of National
Joint Council of Action (NJCA) strongly protested and demanded modification of
the retrograde recommendations. It
further decided to organise indefinite strike and letter conveying the decision
was sent to the Cabinet Secretary.
Main
demands raised by NJCA are: (1) minimum wage of Rs.26,000/- as against 18000
recommended by CPC, (2) upward revision of the fitment formula and application
of the same in all pay scales in the pay matrix, (3) retention of percentage of
HRA as 30%, 20% and 10% as against 24%, 16% and 8% recommended by CPC. (4) recommendation of the CPC to abolish
important allowances should be rejected, (5)
reject recommendations to discontinue all non-interest bearing advances,
(6) reject the recommendation to reduce the salary to 80% for the second year
of child care leave, (7) reject recommendations to impose more stringent
conditions on MACP scheme such as “very good” benchmark, qualifying
examination, re-introduction of efficiency bar etc. (8) modification in the parity-in-pension
and acceptance of other minimum demands of pensioners and (9) Grant of Civil
Servants Status to Gramin Dak Sevaks and extending all the benefits of
departmental employees to Gramin Dak Sevaks on pro-rata basis. There are other demands also which are
equally important.
Govt.
constituted an Implementation Cell in the Finance Ministry to study the
recommendations and submit its proposal to the Empowered Committee of
Secretaries under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary. Empowered Committee will submit final concrete
proposals to Cabinet for approval. On
receipt of the letter of NJCA addresed to Cabinet Secretary regarding
indefinite strike, the Implementation Cell called the JCM staff side leaders to
present its view points before the cell. Accordingly the NJCA leaders met the
Convenor of Implementation Cell and explained the justification of each demands
in the charter of demands.
NJCA
decided to give strike notice on 11th March 2016 to commence the indefinite
strike from 11th April 2016. At this
stage the Cabinet Secretary invited the JCM National Council staff side leaders
for discussion with Empowered Committee of Secretaries on 1st March 2016. The NJCA leaders attended the discussion and
once again explained the justification of all demands before the Empowered
Committee. Cabinet Secretary gave a
patient hearing but made no commitment on any of the demands. He finally
appealed the staff side to give some more time for the Government for inter-departmental
consultations and to take a final view and decision on ech demand raised by the
staff side in the charter of demands.
NJCA
met and reviewed the whole situation and came to the conclusion that as the
Government has appealed for some more time to take a decision, it will be
appropriate on the part of the staff side to give time to the Government, so
that later on Government cannot blame that NJCA went on sudden strike inspite
of the appeal from the Government to give some more time. Secondly, Railways and Defence departments
come under the purview of Industrial Dispute Act and as per the ID Act, if
strike notice is served on 11th March 2016, strike should commence within six
weeks from the date of serving notice, by which time the election in four
states will not be over. Thirdly, as the
Assembly elections in four states have been notified and election code of
conduct has come into force, the employees of four states will find it
difficult to join the strike as many of them will be drafted for election
duty. Taking into consideration all the
above aspects, the NJCA decided to defer the indefinite strike from April 11th
to July 11th and to serve the strike notice on June 9th instead of March 11th.
Now the
ball is in the Govt.’s court. Before
June 9th, ie. date of serving strike notice, the Government will be getting
seven month time from the date of submission of the 7th CPC report, to take a
final decision on all the demands and also to come to a negotiated settlement
with the staff side. Any further delay
is unwarranted and unjustified and cannot be tolerated. If the Government take an adamant stand and
reject the justified demands of the staff side, then we will be forced to serve
notice for indefinite strike from July 11th.
Government cannot take the staff side for granted.
AIPEU Group-C
CHQ appeals to all the constituents of NJCA to take a firm stand and not to
compromise on minimum demands. Let us
also pledge that we will be second to none, in organising the indefinite strike
in Postal and ensure cent per cent participation of our membership at gross
root level in the impending strike.
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