As far as 32
lakhs Central Government employees, Officers and 33 lakhs Central Govt. Civilian
Pensioners are concerned the present period is the worst in the
post-independence period. None of our demands are favourably considered by the Government,
rather we have been betrayed and our hopes ended in despair. The same is the
case with three lakhs Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Postal department and thousands
of casual, contingent and contract workers.
Even though the
Group of Cabinet Ministers headed by Shri Rajnath Singh, Home Minister and Shri
Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister had given categorical assurance on 30.06.2016
that Minimum Pay and Fitment formula will be increased, in 2018 December, Govt.
made it clear in the Parliament that “no such proposal is under consideration
of the Government, at present”. Much publicity was given for the Constitution
of “NPS Committee”, but the demand to “Scrap NPS &; Restore OPS” is
rejected and even the demand for ensuring guaranteed Minimum Pension (i.e., 50%
of the last pay drawn or Rs.9000/- whichever is higher) was also turned down.
Again, Govt. replied in Parliament that the demand to scrap NPS & Restore
OPS cannot be considered favourably due to various reasons. NPS employees are
retiring every month with a meager amount of Rs.1000/- to 3000/- as annuity
pension. Retirement of each NPS employee is just like a death due to
uncertainty about the future life of NPS Pensioner and the family dependent on
him/her.
HRA arrears
from 01.01.2016 to 30.06.2017 was denied and each employee lost an average Rs.
One Lakh. MACP Bench mark, date of effect from 01.01.2006, promotional
hierarchy, everything fell on deaf ear. None of the anomalies of 7th CPC
are settled. Option-I parity recommended by 7th CPC to
Pensioners is mercilessly rejected. Revison of wages and pension of many
Autonomous bodies are still pending. Compassionate appointment has become a
cruel joke, as majority of the cases are rejected. Rights are under attack. All
negotiating forums including National Council JCM are either defunct or
ineffective.
More than six
lakhs posts are lying vacant due to undeclared ban on recruitment. Three lakhs
low-paid Gramin Dak Sevaks are cheated by denying arrears of pay for 30 months
to be calculated proportionately on the basis of pay scales recommended by the
Kamalesh Chandra Committee. Many positive recommendations are either rejected
or diluted. Thousands of Casual, part-time, contingent, daily rated mazdoors
and contract workers are denied equal wage for equal work. Regularisation of
GDS and Casual/Contract workers has become a mirage. None of the demands of C.G
employees & Officers are settled including sectional demands of various
cadres. None of the demands raised by JCM National Council Staff Side and
National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) are also settled.
More and more
attacks on existence of Central Govt. departments and employees are made.
Privatisation of various functions of Railway department, outsourcing of more
than 200 items in Defence sector, fast move to corporatize Postal, Closure of
12 out of 17 Govt. of India Printing Presses etc. are threatening the very
existence of thousands of employees.
In short, under
the present Government our wages and allowances are under attack, our job
security and existence is under attack, our social security and pension is
under attack, and our rights and facilities are under attack.
Let’s oppose
these destructive policies and extend support to programme of actions of Central Govt. employees, officers
& pensioners
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