Central Government Employees Indefinite Strike proposed on unfilled 7th Pay Commission related demands such as Minimum Pay, revised fitment factor, Pension fixation on Option 1 recommended by 7th CPC
NJCA
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road, New Delhi – 110055
No. NJCA / 2018
Dated: August 18, 2018
RESOLUTION
The National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) met today on 18th August, 2018 at New Delhi, notes with deep concern of the indifferent attitude on the part of the government in resolving the issues of – (i) Upward Revision of Minimum Wage and Fitment Formula, (ii) Scrapping the New Contributory Pension Scheme, (iii) Allow option No.1 as one of the Pension Fitment Formula, as was communicated to the government through NJCA’s letter of 3rd July 2018 and compelled the NJCA to revive the decision of conducting “Indefinite Strike” by all the Central Government Employees.
The meeting calls upon all the Constituent Organizations of the NJCA to restart all the forms of mass agitation through Gate Meetings, Dharnas, Demonstrations, Mass Rallies etc., protesting against the anti-labour attitude of the government. The Meeting also calls upon all the constituents of the NJCA to ventilate the indifferent and anti-labour attitude of the government through print and electronic media in all the important centres of the country.
The meeting further calls upon all the constituent organizations to forge unity with the State Government Employees, Teacher’s Organizations etc., to compel the government to retrace its anti-labour steps ans to settle the contentious issues.
The meeting decides to observe “All India Protest Day” on 19th September, 2018, by holding massive demonstrations all over the country, registering protest against indifferent attitude of the government, demanding fulfillment of the assurance held out by the Group of Ministers, consisting of Hon’ble Home Minister, Hon’ble Finance Minister, Hon’ble Railway Minister, Hon’ble State Minister for Railways, on 30th June, 2016 and on 6th July, 2016.
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