Confederation
of Central Government
Employees and Workers
Karnataka State
Employees and Workers
Karnataka State
The
meeting with CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS of 7th Central Pay Commission was held at
Bangalore 0n 24th August 2014 for about 50 minutes. Overall the
meeting was on positive note.
The
following members of COC Karnataka participated in the meeting.
Com
S. Radhakrishna President of COC Karnataka
(
Representing department AG’s)
Com
Juliana Vincent Vice President of COC Karnataka
(Representing
department Survey of India).
Com
P.S.Prasad General Secretary of COC Karnataka
(Representing
department Central Ground Water Board.)
Com
Vinod Joint Secretary of COC Karnataka
(Representing
department Income Tax office).
Com
M,Ramakrishna Joint Secretary of COC Karnataka
(Representing
department RMS).
Com
Dominic Vijaya Anand Finance Secretary COC Karnataka (Representing department
Postal Accounts).
Com
D.K.Bharathi Assistant Secretary of COC
Karnataka
(Representing
department Postal Admin.)
Com
Muthukumar Advisor of COC Karnataka
(Representing
department Postal.)
Com
C.A.Kamesharwary Asst Finance Secretary of
COC Karnataka
(Representing department IMD.)
The President Com Radhakrishna welcomed the Chairman and Members of the 7th CPC for the meeting.
(Representing department IMD.)
The President Com Radhakrishna welcomed the Chairman and Members of the 7th CPC for the meeting.
The
General Secretary Com P.S.Prasad presented the power point presentation.
The
interactions were held for about 50 minutes with the Pay Commission officials,
Com
Radhakrishna, Com P.S.Prasad, Com Muthukumar , Com Vinod, & Com Ramakrishna
spoke effectively on various subjects.
The
following items and points were presented:
Bangalore
Prices:
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that the cost of living is high in
Bangalore compared to other metro cities in the country and the prices of
all essential commodities are comparatively high in the State of Karnataka.
House rent is in the range of Rs 7000/- per month to Rs 35,000/- per
month. The private school fees is from Rs 25,000/- to Rs 50,000/- per
year. Donation is also too high, the cost of local transportation is from
Rs 2000/- to Rs 10,000/- per month.
(This
was only informative portion on prices)
Minimum
Wage:
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that:
a) Since Government is a model
employer, they should provide minimum wages as per the 15 ILO conference and
other wages as per the educational qualification & skill requirement of the
job .
b) Higher skill requirement due
to computer usage and modernisation of equipment's. The skill requirement is
higher compared to earlier days due to technology
advancement.
c) The higher inflation
which is existing from the last eight years which is effecting the Government
Employees, the money value has gone down to a large extent & there is
erosion in wages.
d) The salaries of the
Government Employees are fully accounted for tax calculation, whereas in
private sector allowances are not taxed.
(The
commission Agreed to consider this on the lines of JCM memorandum)
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that to attract higher talent to
Central Government higher pay scales should be given.
(The
commission was of the view that people choose their career on various aspects
including wages. Wages of Government employees cannot be compared with
private sector. It was pointed out by us that though the wages
cannot be compared with private sector there is a need to keep the wages in
central government that people will continue in government after joining.
Chairman assured to examine this aspect)
EQUAL
PAY FOR EQUAL WORK
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that in respect EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL
WORK
a) For the same post which
include similar duties and responsibility, there are different pay scales/
Grade Pay existing for same nature of duties and similar recruit
qualifications.
b) Grant of Grade Pay Rs.4800
to all Supervisors cadre.
c) The gazetted Group “B” post
be started from Rs 5400/- GP.
d) LDC pay scales should be
provided with Grade Pay of Rs.2400 as their minimum qualifications is 12th std.
e) There should not be any
discrimination in the Pay scales of CSSS Cadre and Subordinate Departments
since the nature of work being carried out by them is similar. Hence, disparity
is to be removed.
f) The Drivers of
Subordinate offices be placed with starting pay of Rs 2400/ GP as in Lok
Sabha Secretariat.
g) Graded structure for MTS
should also be recommended as the 5th CPC vide para no 53.13
had recommended graded structure for these MTS.
h) Pay scales of Stores wing
persons be upgraded considering their work load and level of responsibility.
i) Provide additional increment
w.e.f. 01.01.2006 to staff working in old pay scale Rs.7450-11500 as
in case of Inspectors of Central Excise and Income tax departments.
(The
commission positively agreed to consider this suggestion except Drivers case.)
Increment
rate of 5% and Promotion policy.
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that on Increment rate of 5% and
Promotion policy.
a) As the Government employee
put more and more service, he will be more trained to perform his duties
in a better befitting manner. Thus the Government is more beneficial as good
quality of work can be expected from an experienced official.
b) His family responsibility
will increase with age.
c) They has to educate the
children in professional courses, marriage of his children has to be performed,
his medical expenses will also increase.
d) There should be adequate
financial protection for him, the better rate of increment should motivate him
to work more.
e) The person joining a Central
Government Service is not just for the employment is for a whole career.
f) On promotion one shall get
two additional increments subject to an minimum salary increase of Rs 3000/-
per month as he will perform higher duties and responsibility's.
g) He shall get not less than
five financial up gradations in promotional hierarchy during his service to
motivate him to work more.
h) Similarly the scientist are
provided to FCS and get promotions every 4 years.
(The
commission positively agreed to consider this suggestion.)
Consumer
Price Index & Dearness Allowance Formula.
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that on Consumer Price Index &
Dearness Allowance Formula.
a) CPI as on 1/1/2006 was
115.76 points.
b) CPI as on 1/1/2014 was
237 points.
c) The CPI has
increased by 121 points .
d) But the DA increased by just
100% as on 1/1/2014 from 1/1/2006.
e) The actual DA should have
been 121 % not just 100% as on Jan 2014.
f) Actual increase in price
rise is more than 200 % and DA should have been more than 200%.
g) 6 months average DA
computation of Consumer Price Index should be provided to Central Government
employees rather than 12 months average.
h) Rounding off DA be done
whenever it crosses fraction more than 0.50
(The commission positively
agreed to consider this suggestion.)
Allowances:
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that on Allowances
a) All allowances such as HRA,
Tour DA, CEA (tuition fees) , Cashier Allowances, etc. should be increased by
four times.
b) OTA & Night Duty to be
paid on par with Railways .
c) When ever there is an
increase in Dearness Allowance, the above allowances be also increase as
in the case of Transport allowance.
(The commission positively
agreed to consider this suggestion.)
Transport
allowance:
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that on Transport allowance
a) The field oriented
organizations like CGWB, Survey Of India, GSI, IBM, IMD, etc. most of the
categories remain in fields, even Postal Employees and AG's Employees are
effected.
b) Now the field going staff
are deprived of earlier CCA and present Transport Allowance as they cannot
fulfill the condition of at least one day stay in a month in head quarters.
c) This condition of being
present at Hqrs. Office at least a day in a calendar month becoming eligible
for transport Allowances should be removed.
(The commission
positively agreed to consider this suggestion.)
Taxes:
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that on taxes:
a) The Fifth Central Pay
commission in its report vide para no105.12 has said that Dearness
allowance be paid free of net taxes as the DA is paid for compensation
against price rise. All other allowances should also be paid net of taxes which
has been examined by 5th CPC in para no 167.
(The
commission agreed to examine this suggestion.)
Health Care system:
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that on Health Care system
a) More CGHS hospitals should
be made available or alternatively the person should have the option to choose
any of the hospitals of his choice and the bill to be passed with AIMS rates.
b) Existing CGHS system needs
improvement.
c) Proper ward entitlement
should be made as per grades.
d) Cash less facility for
hospitalization.
e) Autonomous bodies
shall also be included in CGHS
(The
commission to examine this suggestion, but not satisfied with demand of Cash
less facility for hospitalization.)
It
was brought to the notice of the commission that on following issues.
Other
points:
a) Central Government Strength.
b) Non-filling up of vacant
posts has resulted in increased work load on the existing employees.
c) Lower Spending by Central
Government on its Employees.
d) Leave / Holidays.
e) 12 days Casual Leave.
f) Restrictions EL of 300
days to be removed.
g) The PSU are providing reward
medals after 15 years, 25 years and end of service, similarly such reward
should be provided to Central Government Employees.
h) In case of death of
Government Servant during while on duties, his family members should get compassionate
appointment not considering restrictions of 5%.
i) Education Loan should be
provided.
(The
commission to examine this suggestion)
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