in addition to the release of Minutes of anomaly committee meeting held on
17.07.2012, DOPT has also released the summary
of discussions made in the Meeting for MACPS (Modified Assured Career
Progression Scheme) held on 27.07.2012. Text of the same is reproduced as
follows.
Summary Record of discussions of the
meeting held on 27th July, 2012 relating to Modified Assured Career Progression
Scheme (MACPS)
In the meeting of the National
Anomaly Committee, held on 17/07/2012, it was decided that Joint Secretary (E),
DOPT will hold a separate meeting with the Leaders of Staff Side to discuss the
issues relating to MACP Scheme which formed Agenda Item No 42 of the National
Anomaly Committee. Accordingly a meeting was held on 27/07/2012 in Room No. 190
at North Block, New Delhi. The list of participants of this meeting is at
Annexure IV.
Joint Secretary (E) DoPT welcomed
the participants and stated that the Joint Committee which was set up by the
National Anomaly Committee to discuss the issues relating to Modified Assured
Career Progression Scheme (MACPS) met thrice and based on the discussions in
those meetings a Report of the Committee was prepared and was placed before the
National Anomaly Committee in its meeting held on 5th January, 2012.
However due to shortage of time this item could not be discussed fully. In the
meeting of the National Anomaly Committee held on 17th July, 2012, the
Chairman had desired that since the issues involved in MACP Scheme are complex,
another round of consultation through a meeting with the Staff Side under Joint
Secretary (E) DoPT may be held soon. This meeting was held in pursuance of that
decision. Thereafter the report of the Joint Committee was taken up for
discussion.
1. Grant of MACP in the promotional
hierarchy:-
The Staff Side stated that
under ACP Scheme, financial upgradation was granted in promotional hierarchy
and therefore it had become part of service condition of the employees. Under
the MACPS, financial upgradations is permitted in Grade Pay hierarchy only,
thereby adversely affecting the service conditions. Therefore, under MACPS also
the financial upgradations should be granted in promotional hierarchy.
The Official Side stated that there
was no such recommendation of the 6th CPC and in fact the Commission in its
report, while discussing this issue, had mentioned that although the ACPS had,
by and large, alleviated the problem of stagnation and also allowed higher rate
of increments in the higher scale extended under it, it had, however, given
rise to other problems. The financial upgradations in that scheme followed the then
existing promotional hierarchy which gave rise to uneven benefit to employees
falling in the same pay scale since several Organisations adopted different
hierarchical pattern. Consequently, employees working in organizations having
greater number of intermediate grades suffered because financial upgradation
under ACPS placed them in a lower pay scale vis-a-vis similar]) placed
employees in another organization that had lesser intermediary grades.
The 6th CPC therefore, recommended a
systemic change in the existing scheme of ACPS whereby all employees,
irrespective of the hierarchical structure as prevalent in their
organization/cadre, would get the same benefit under it.
This was accepted by the Govt with
further modification to grant three financial upgradations under the MACPS at
intervals of 10, 20 and 30 years of continuous regular service in the
immediate next higher grade pay in the hierarchy of the recommended revised pay
bands and grade pay as given in Section 1, Part-A of the first schedule of the
CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008. In fact while accepting the recommendations of
the 6th CPC on this issue there was no such demand by the Staff
Side.
The Staff Side stated that the
employees who were in service prior to 1.1.2006 had the right to retain first
two financial upgradations in the promotional hierarchy and the Government
cannot alter the existing service conditions adversely. The Official Side
however stated that since MACPS is in supersession of earlier ACP scheme, this
cannot be agreed to.
The Staff Side insisted that at
least option be given to individual employees in this regard to facilitate
him/her to opt for either ACP or MACP for availing benefit of financial
upgradation. The Staff Side was insistent that either MACPS should be in promotional
hierarchy or individual options should be given to the employees.
The Official Side stated that it was
not possible to agree to individual options and if they have any alternate
suggestions, the Staff Side could come back with them.
2. Date of effect of MACP
Scheme:
The Staff Side stated that those
employees who retired during the period between 1.1.2006 and
31.8.2008 could not get the benefit of MACPS and therefore the MACPS should be
made effective from 1.1.2006. It was pointed out by the Official Side that
during the 5th CPC also the ACPS was made effective from a later
date.
The Staff Side suggested that in
respect of those who had retired/died prior to 1.9.2008, the MACP scheme could
be made effective from 1.1.2006. It was pointed out that there is also the
issue of some of the employees, who got the benefit of ACPS during this
intervening period, may be adversely affected because of this demand.
Thus the staff Side was advised to
reconsider their demand for giving effect to the MACP Scheme w.e.f. 01.01.2006.
3. Counting of 50% of service
rendered by Temporary Status Casual Labour for reckoning 10/20/30 years under
MACP Scheme:
It was reiterated by the Official
Side that as per para 5 (v) of Appendix pertaining to Casual Labourers (Grant
of Temporary Status and Regularization) Scheme, 50% of the service rendered
under temporary status is to be counted only for the purpose of retirement
benefits after their regularization. Since under MACPS only continuous regular
service is taken into account for allowing 1st, 2nd and 3rd financial
upgradations on completion of 10, 20 & 30 years of continuous regular
service respectively, the demand of the Staff Side cannot be accepted for
MACPS.
It was decided that this issue may
be taken up by the Staff Side in National Council separately.
4. Treatment of employees selected
under LDCE/GDCE Scheme:
It was decided that treatment of
such cases would be on the lines as was under the ACP Scheme and Ministry of
Railways would examine the matter accordingly
5. Promotion in the identical Grade
Pay:
The Official Side stated that they
will issue instructions for granting one increment for fixation of Pay in cases
of promotion to the same Grade Pay if they were granted such a benefit post 5th
CPC also. Such a dispensation would then apply while considering financial
upgradation under MACPS.
6. Financial Upgradation under
MACPs, in the case of staff who joined another unit/organisation on request:
The Staff Side pointed out that OM
dated 01/11/2010 should be suitably amplified/amended covering the staff that
was transferred on request on reversion to the Unit/Organisation so that the
total service rendered in the previous Unit/Organisation, ignoring the past
promotion, may be counted for MACPs.
The Official Side agreed to issue
necessary clarificatory instructions in this regard. The Staff Side also
pointed out that in certain offices the promotion in the original
Unit/Organisation from which an employee got reverted/transferred to the lower
post, was also being counted against MACPS which is not warranted.
The Official Side agreed to look
into this issue.
7. Extension of benefit of MACPS to
an employee appointed in Grade where direct recruitment element is there while
ignoring service and promotion rendered prior to his appointment in that
post:
The Official Side reiterated that
suitable clarifications bearing No.5 in OM dated 09/09/2012 have already been
issued and matter stands resolved.
8. Stepping up of Pay of Senior
incumbents at par with Junior incumbents as a consequence of ACP/MACPs
It was stated by the Official Side
that stepping up of pay in the pay band or grade pay with regard to junior
getting more pay than the senior on account of pay fixation under the MACP
Scheme can be considered as a special dispensation and suitable clarificatory
instructions will be considered to deal with such situations.
The Staff Side also raised the issue
of injustice being meted out particularly in the Accounts Department of Indian
Railways wherein the incumbents who cleared the Appendix examination are
drawing less pay as compared to those who could not qualify the said
examination and got the benefit of MACPs. The Staff Side stated that this led
to de-motivation among qualified staff and urged for rectifying such an anomaly.
It was agreed to examine this
separately and Ministry of Railways was advised to send the proposal in
question.
9. Benchmark for MACP
It was decided that suitable
instructions will be issued to specifically clarify that wherever promotions
are given on non-selection basis (ie seniority cum fitness), the prescribed
benchmark, as mentioned in para 17 of Annexure I of MACPS dated 19.5.2009, will
not be applicable and the benchmark for promotion will apply for the purpose of
MACPS.
10. Grant of ACP benefit to Artisan
Staff of Ministry of Defence:
The Staff Side insisted that based
on Fast Track Committee recommendations, the then existing Highly Skilled grade
(in the Pre revised pay scale of Rs 4000-6000) was split equally in the ratio
of 50:50 and redesignated as Highly Skilled Grade II (GP 2400) and Highly
Skilled Grade I (GP 2800) with effect from 1.1.2006.
The Staff Side stated that such
placement of employees in Highly Skilled Grade I (GP 2800) with effect from
1.1.2006 to 14.6.2010 cannot be treated as promotion for the purpose of grant
of financial upgradation under MACP Scheme.
The Official Side stated that on the issue of Artisan Staff of the Ministry of Defence, the matter has already been examined on file and Ministry of Defence has been advised accordingly.
The Official Side stated that on the issue of Artisan Staff of the Ministry of Defence, the matter has already been examined on file and Ministry of Defence has been advised accordingly.
The Staff Side insisted that this
should be reconsidered so that placements in higher Grade may not be taken as
promotion for the purpose of grant of financial upgradation under MACP.
The Official Side stated that this has repercussions on the employees working in Railways and therefore it is not amenable to acceptance.
The Official Side stated that this has repercussions on the employees working in Railways and therefore it is not amenable to acceptance.
(11). The rest of the items of
the Report of the Joint Committee, as indicated below, were closed as
appropriate action had been taken with respect to the issues raised therein.
(1) Applicability of MACPS to Group
D employees who have been placed in the grade pay of Rs.1800/- in PB-i.
(2) Grant of financial up gradation
under old ACP Scheme between 1.1.2006 and 31.8.2008
(3) Counting of services rendered
prior to re-appointment for the purpose of MACP.
(4) Accounting of services rendered
before Removal/Dismissal from service and subsequent reinstatement in service
for the purpose of MACP Scheme
(5) Counting of service rendered in
State Govt/PSUs etc.
(6) Regulation of Probation period
under MACPS
(7) Application of MACPS to the
Surplus Staff Re-deployed to lower posts in other Cadres/Organisations.
(8) Entitlement of the privileges
after financial upgradation under MACP Scheme
(9) Extension of ACP/MACP Scheme to
Staff Car Drivers /Civilian Motor Drivers/MT Drivers/Fire Engine Drivers etc.
(10) Pay Fixation on promotion
subsequent to grant Of MACPs
(11) Notional Classification for
CGE1S consequent upon MACPs.
(12) The Staff Side raised the
following issues though they were not part of the MACP Joint Committee Report.
Employees who got one pro motion
prior to 01/09/2008 and completed over two decades of service without benefit
of promotion and are denied third ACP under MACPs:
The Staff Side raised this issue and
insisted that in such cases, third MACP should be straight away given to staff
from the date subsequent to the date of completion of two decades of service
after promotion. After discussions, the Official Side while appreciating the
position stated that this is a peculiar situation and agreed to consider this
issue on the basis of a reference to be made by the Ministry of Railways in
this regard.
Modification of recruitment rules
particularly in Railways and upgradation granted by abolition of Pay
Scale-Implementation of MACPs
Though this was not a part of the
MACP Report, the Staff Side raised this issue in the meeting and explained that
in the Railways, the lower pay scales were abolished and posts were upgraded to
higher pay scales with revision of recruitment qualification and designation.
In such cases the Staff Side insisted that entry Grade Pay as a result of
upgradation consequent upon abolition of lower Pay Scales should be taken into
consideration for reckoning 10/20/30 years of service for granting MACP.
The Official Side decided that the Railway Board may send an appropriate proposal to the DoP&T in consultation with the Staff Side.
13. The Official Side
reiterated that MACP Scheme is a fall-back option and the Ministries have to
conduct Cadre Restructuring in right earnest for ensuring that promotional
avenues are available to the staff within a reasonable time frame. It was
agreed that Ministry of Finance would issue instructions to all
Ministries/Departments/Cadre authorities to undertake Cadre restructuring of Group
B & Group C formations in a time bound manner.
The Staff Side pointed out that the Ministry of
Railways is citing the instructions of Ministry of Finance issued some years
back that only one third of the Cadre could be disturbed, for revising the
percentages for the purpose of Cadre restructuring, the Official Side stated
that this would be examined and if required, necessary clarificatory
instructions will be issued to the Ministry of Railways so that the Cadre
Restructuring could be carried out.