NJCA
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road, New Delhi – 110055
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road, New Delhi – 110055
No.NJC/2015/7th CPC
December 10, 2015
To
Shri. Pradip Kumar Sinha
Cabinet Secretary
Government of India
Rashtrapati Bhawan Annexe
New Delhi-110001
Government of India
Rashtrapati Bhawan Annexe
New Delhi-110001
Sir,
Subject:- 7th CPC recommendations and Charter of Demands – Reg.
Subject:- 7th CPC recommendations and Charter of Demands – Reg.
We send herewith our suggestions and
demands on the recommendation made by the 7th CPC. As indicated when the
undersigned met you on 20th November 2015 the central government
employees are extremely agitated over the totally retrograde
recommendations of the Commission.
The meagre increase of 14% recommended
by the 7th CPC is the lowest ever any pay Commission has made. It was
the similar recommendation, we would request you to recall, made by the
2nd CPC that triggered a confrontation of an unprecedented nature,
leading to a strike action which lasted for five days in the year 1960.
In the background of the fact that the 5th and 6th CPC recommendations
had resulted in the wage rise of 31% and 54% respectively, the anger,
anguish and frustration of the employees are the natural outcome. Unless
the minimum wage is re-determined with all consequential benefits, the
discontent will not be capable of being addressed effectively.
It is, therefore, necessary that a
meeting of the members of the Standing Committee of JCM NC is convened
under your chairmanship immediately to discuss the issues we have
incorporated in the enclosed charter. Settlement through bilateral
negotiation has become the urgent need and requirement.
I have been directed by the meeting of
the NJCA held on 8th December 2015 to convey to you the disappointment
and resentment of the employees over the recommendations of the 7th CPC.
We expect a bilateral negotiated settlement of the issues without delay
from the Government. We request you that a mutually agreeable
settlement on the issues are brought about latest by the first week of
February 2016. I have been asked by the meeting to inform you that the
entire Central Govt Employees under the auspices of National JCA will be
constrained to go indefinite strike in the first week of March 2016 if
the desired settlement through bilateral discussions is not brought
about by the first week of February 2016. To facilitate an early
resolution of the issues, we expect the government to set up a Committee
of Group of Ministers to negotiate with the NJCA immediately.
We earnestly hope that the Government
will effectively intervene and bring about a satisfactory settlement
much before the first week of February 2016 and avoid an otherwise
inevitable confronation.
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
(ShivaGopal Mishra)
Convener
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