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Human Chain of Central Government Employees and Pensioners on 22nd June 2017

Human Chain of Central Government Employees and Pensioners on 22nd June 2017

AT ALL IMPORTANT CENTRES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY

MASSIVE PROTEST AGAINST THE BETRAYAL OF THE BJP-LED NDA GOVERNMENT

  • High Level Committee, assured by the Group of Minsters, not yet constituted. First anniversary of the Hon’ble Cabinet Minister’s assurance will be on 30.06.2017. No increase in Minimum Pay and fitment formula.
  • 7th CPC took 18 + 2 months only for submitting report after examining the entire service conditions, pay scales, allowances, Pensionary benefits of about one crore Employees and Pensioners including military personnel. Allowance Committee took almost 12 months for examining only 52 allowances!! BJP Government is deliberately delaying the revised allowances to deny arrears.
  • Option-I parity for pensioners recommended by 7th CPC and accepted (??) by cabinet, mercilessly rejected by appointing a feasibility Committee.
  • NPS Committee is for further strengthening NPS and not for withdrawal of NPS or for guaranteeing minimum pension as 50% of last pay drawn.
  • MACP promotion denied to thousand of employees by imposing stringent conditions on bench mark.
  • Gramin Dak Sevak Committee Report submitted to Government on 24.11.2016 (Seven months over) still under process.
  • Exploitation of casual and contract workers continues. Equal pay for equal work denid.
  • Autonomous body employees and pensioners cheated by Government by denying their legitimate wage revision and pension revision.
  • No negotiated settlement on the charter of demands submitted to Government by JCM (staff side) and Confederation.

ORGANISE HUMAN CHAIN TO DEMONSTRATE OUR STRONGEST PROTEST, ANGER AND DISCONTENTMENT

M. Krishnan
Secretary General
Confederation

Source : Confederation

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4 COMMENTS

  1. What to say other than the government is bent upon to tarnish it’s own image. The atrocities to the working class is unprecedented and will have its repercussions.

    • the present govt is always bactracking on all its promises. pensioners are treated as paraiahs and ignored . no salvation for them for ever .it is indeed sad that we have to put up with politicians who cannot and will not understand ground realities.
      narayan
      pensioner for the last twenty years

  2. Agreed with the above views.
    Option 1 as recommended by 7 th Pay commission should be implemented without any change.

  3. AGED 82, I, RLY. PENSIONER, STAND BY THE MASS PROTEST AGAINST BJP-NDA GOVT WHICH IS THE MOST CULPABLE, THOUGH I COULD NOT PARTICIPATE PHYSICALLY OWING TO MY AGE.

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