New Delhi: Central
government employees are feeling let down by the political authority of the
country for denying them their due in terms of better monthly salary and
allowances. Despite representations to the Prime Minister, Home Minister,
Finance Minister, Railways Minister, Departmental heads and Committees set up
by the government to look into the pay and allowances related grievances, the
employees have expressed utter disappointment that they have not been heard so
far
“ We had sought a minimum
pay of Rs 26,000, they gave us Rs 18,000. After every meeting they do not say
anything. We ask, how much you can improve upon, you tell us how much you can
go, buy they don't say anything, said K. K. N. Kutty, President, Confederation
of Central Government employees and Workers, on the discussions the union has
had over Allowances.
“There is no discussion
in real terms, they simply listen to us and do not commit anything. We think
the political authority, we don't know, it could be Prime Minister, has not
authorized the bureaucracy to commit anything to us,”added Kutty.
When around 33 lakh
central government employees threatened to go on strike on July 11 protesting
the implementation of 7th Pay Commission, the Finance Ministry had agreed to
set up Anomalies Committee, and Allowances Committee who would be mandated to
go through the fine print of the 7th Pay Commission.
Even after the formation
of 22-member Anomalies Committee headed by Secretary, Department of Personnel
and Training (DoPT) with members from both the official and staff side, and
Allowances Committee headed by Finance Secretary, no settlement on the wage
hike or allowances issue appears in sight.
The Government is yet to set up the high level committee on
minimum wage, fitment formula revision and other main demands of central
government employees as assured by Cabinet Ministers in July 2016.
The National Joint
Council of Action, a front formed by six government staff unions, including
Confederation of Central Government Employees (CCGE), All India Defence
Employee Federation and National Coordination Committee of Pensioners
Association representing the staff side of the central government employees
have even threatened to go on a large scale agitation and hold a march up to
the Parliament on December 15, if government fails to improve on pay and
allowances over what has been implemented under 7th Pay Commission.
As per the notification for the
implementation of the 7th Pay Commission, central government employees got
14.27 percent hike in basic pay at junior levels, which is said to be the
lowest in 70 years. The salary hikes of government employees indeed appear meagre
when compared to the 100 percent hike expected by the Members of Parliament
soon. The point not to be missed is that, while the salaries of central
government employees were revised after 10 years, the MPs' salaries were last
revised in 2010. Courtesy : PA Legacy (http://www.palegacyblogspot.in/)
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