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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

2nd Jan 2009 Meeting






Wish you a Happy New Year







INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 20.1.2009




Karnataka COC Meeting will be held on 2nd Jan 2009 at RMS office at 18 hrs to finalise Program for Indefinite Strike Call from 20.1.09 of the the Confederation
 
For implementation of 20 charter of Demands
 
Rally to be held at Jantar Mantar New delhi on 2/1/2009 participate enmasse
 
Dear Comrades!
 

Karnataka COC Meeting will be held on 2nd Jan 2009 at RMS office at 18 hrs All Afflliates are requested to attend to show our preparedness for strike
The Dharna programee to be held on 6th Jan 09 at MG Statue at 11 hrs ensure maximum participation in Dharna

 

State level convention to be held on 7/1/09 at 14 hrs to be addressed by Com S.K.Vyasji President of the Confederation & Com Selvaraj Venue Okkutta hall ensure that massive preparation of 300 persons each organization will ensure maximum participation
 
The Indefinite Strike of the GDS Union called off Make all out preparations for the success of the indefinite strike.
 
With struggle greetings


--
P.S.Prasad
General Secretary



Tuesday, December 16, 2008

20th Jan Strike -COC meeting on 16/1/08










17 December, 2008






INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 20.1.2009




Karnataka COC Meeting held under the Chairmanship of Com S.Radhakrishna Working President Karnataka COC endorses Indefinite Strike Call from 20.1.09 of the the Confederation
 
For implementation of 20 charter of Demands
 
Rally to be held at Jantar Mantar New delhi on 2/1/2009 participate enmasse
 
Dear Comrades!
 

Karnataka COC Meeting held under the Chairmanship of Com S.Radhakrishna Working President The Karnataka COC while endorsing the decession of the N.E. Meeting of Confederation of Central Government Employees has appeals to all its affliates to ensure the 20th Jan 09 strike is sucessfull to resolve the 20 charter of Demands
The Dharna programee to be held on 6th Jan 09 at MG Statue at 11 hrs ensure maximum participation in Dharna

 

State level convention to be held on 7/1/09 at 14 hrs to be adressed by Com S.K.Vyasji President of the Confederation & Com Selvaraj Venue to either NGO hall or Income tax office ensure that massive perparation of 500 persons each orgnasation will ensure maximum participation
 
The Indefinite Strike decision of the GDS Union stands good Karnataka COC express Solidaratiy support for GDS Employees . Make all out preparations for the success of the indefinite strike. ARC Report was discussed and Condmended a resoution was passed against such dangerous recommendations
 
With struggle greetings


--
P.S.Prasad
General Secretary



Friday, November 21, 2008

Child Care Leave

DOPT REVISES CHILD CARE LEAVE ORDER IN A RETROGRADE MANNER


GOVERNMENT DRAGS ITS FEET AFTER ISSUING ORDERS FOR CHILD CARE LEAVE

 

REVISED ORDERS CONTRARY TO THE PAY COMMISSION'S CONCEPT

 

AFTER ISSUING ORDERS PRESSURE FROM BUREACRATS MADE THE GOVERNMENT REVISE ITS OWN ORDERS

 

PRO-WOMEN EMPLOYEES MASK OF THE GOVERNMENT STANDS EXPOSED BY THE LATEST ORDER DATED 18.11.2008.

 

Dear Comrades! COC appreciated the recommendation of the 6th CPC as well as its acceptance by the Government of CHILD CARE LEAVE for 2 Years. The Government orders granting this leave including the proforma to be maintained were promptly issued. All of us in general and the women employees in particular were double happy. But after the issue of orders granting Child Care Leave, tremendous pressure from various level of bureaucrats appear to have been mounted on the Government and the latter ha apparently succumbed to the pressure.

 

Suddenly the DOPT issued another dated 18.11.2008 virtually cancelling its earlier orders of grant of Child Care Leave by putting a stringent condition that the Child Care Leave is permissible only to those women employees who have completely exhausted her EL and no EL is at credit of her leave account. This is very retrograde stand taken by the Government in the name of not allowing disruption of the functioning of offices. 

 

The net effect of this revised order is that no women employee will be able to avail this leave if they have any EL at credit. Pompous announcements to show the Government as 'women employees' friendly' was over! There is no need for granting the ordered Child Care Leave to women employees anymore! This is the approach of the Government. We shall protest strongly against this game of the Government.

 

Thursday, October 16, 2008

15th October Minutes

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Karnataka State Co-ordinating Committee of Central Government Employees and Workers Bangalore
 

Dear Comrades, The Meeting of Karnataka COC held under the Chairmanship of Com P.Kamalshenan held at RMS office on 15th October 08 took following decesions
 
a) To Organise the State level convention of CG Employees in December 2008
b) To analaise the 6th CPC reports, Notifications, orders issued by Governement of India and point out anomolies to Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers New Delhi for modifications
 
c) Collect Rs 30 from Each member towards strike fund
d) Pass resoultion by each organasation in support of Raising of ceiling limit to Rs 3500/- to GDS Employees and other Posta Employeesl

--
P.S.Prasad
General Secretary

Friday, October 10, 2008

Revised Bonus Orders Issuued

Comrades,
Revised Bonus orders @ Rs 3500 with effect from 1/4/2006 Issued with effort of Confederation see Finance Minisrty Web site for orders.

Comradely yours
P.S.Prasad
General Secretary

Bonus Ordersnot issued



DEMONSTRATIONS INEVITABLE FOR QUICK ACTION




CONFEDERATION CALL

 

HOLD NATION WIDE PROTEST DEMONSTRATIONS OVER DELAY

 

PROTEST AGAINST DELAY IN RELEASE OF BONUS CEILING ORDER TO ALL CG EMPLOYEES

 

CONFEDERATION CALLED UPON TO DEMONSTRATE AND SEND SAVINGRAM TO CABINET SECRETARY 

 

Karnataka COC – CALL UPON ALL CIRCLE / DIVISIONAL / BRANCH SECRETARIES OF ALL UNIONS TO HOLD SPONTANEOUS PROTEST DEMONSTRATIONS IN FRONT OF ALL WORK SPOT ON MONDAY – 13.10.2008 AND SEND THE FOLLOWING SAVINGRAM / FAX TO CABINET SECRETARY:

 

TEXT OF SAVINGRAM / FAX / TELEGRAM

Fax No: 01123012095

 

To

 

The Cabinet Secretary,

Government of India
Rashtrapathi Bhawan Annexe

New Delhi - 110001

 

'KINDLY INTERVENCE AND EXTEND THE

REVISED BONUS CELLING BENEFIT TO

POSTAL AND ALL CG EMPLOYEES'

 

 _____________________________ Circle / Divisional / Branch Secretary ______________________________________________________ 

 

 

 

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Bonus






BONUS CEILING REVISION ORDER NOT YET RELEASED
 
CABINET MEETING MINUTES NOT YET RECEIVED BY MOF
 
ON RECEIPT OF MINUTES ORDERS WILL BE ISSUED
 
Dear Comrades - Confederation President clarified with the Expenditure Secretary today at 5.15 P.M. about the issue of orders on Bonus Ceiling. It is told that still the official Minutes of the Friday's Cabinet Meeting not come to MOF and therefore no OM could be issued by the DOPT on the matter of revision of ceiling @ 3500/-. This order is likely to be issued only after the
arrival of Minutes of Cabinet Meeting

--
P.S.Prasad
General Secretary

Advances doubled

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Tuesday, 7 October, 2008

ORDER ON ADVANCES ISSUED TODAY

ADVANCES DOUBLED BY THE GOVERNMENT
FESTIVAL ADVANCE DOUBLED TO 3000/=
FESTIVAL ADVANCE PAYABLE TO STAFF UPTO 4800/= GRADE PAY
WARM CLOTHING ADVANCE DOUBLED TO 3000/=
WARM CLOTHING ADVANCE TO BE INTEREST FREE FROM 7.10.2008
BICYCLE ADVANCE DOUBLED TO 3000/=
BICYCLE ADVANCE ELIGIBLE TO STAFF UPTO 2800/= GRADE PAY
BICYCLE ADVANCE INTEREST FREE FROM 7.10.2008
NATURAL CALAMITY ADVANCE DOUBLED TO 5000/=
QUANTUM OF ALL THE ABOVE ADVANCES WILL BE INCREASED BY 25% WHEN THE DA PAYABLE IN REVISED PAY STRUCTURE GOES UP BY 50%
TABLE FAN ADVANCE DISCONTINUED
COMRADES WHO WANT TO DOWNLOAD THE ORDER OF THE MOF DEPARTMENT OF EXPENDITURE CAN DO SO BY CLICKING ON THE RAPIDSHARE LINK BELOW:
http://rapidshare.com/files/151733041/grant_of_advances.pdf

Thursday, September 11, 2008

COC meeting Minutes-10th Sept

Karnataka State Co-ordinating Committee of Central Governmnet Employees and Workers

COC meeting Minutes of 10th Septmeber

Dear Comrades

The meeting of the COC held on 10th September 2008 endorsed the decision of indefinite strike of Confederation.
Calls upon all affiliates to start preparation and mobiles membership for strike ballot in November 2008
Observe 19th September as strike declaration day


The meeting of the COC held on10th September in the ITEF office discussed the decisions taken in the meeting of extended National Executive of the Confederation held on 26th August in Delhi. General Secretary Com Prasad who attended meeting briefed the deliberations of the meeting. The meeting after discussion endorsed the decision of the Confederation to organize indefinite strike in the first week of December to protest against the action of Government in not accepting any of the demands of employees for improving the recommendations of the 6CPC. The meeting strongly condemned in Government not accepting the demands like fixation factor of 2.625 of existing basic pay, increment rate of 5%, minimum wage of Rs.10000, non abolition of Group D posts, stopping action of Corporatisation of Central Services and implementation of arbitration awards. The meeting also welcomed the decision to observe 19th September as strike declaration day. The meeting noted that 19th September signifies very important day in the movement of central Government employees as on that day 20 years back employees had gone on strike demanding 100% neutralization of increase in cost of living index and automatic payment of DA. The strike finally yielded result in the form of recommendation of 3rd CPC. The meeting called upon all affiliates to observe the “Strike Declaration Day’ on 19th September by holding lunch hour meeting and explaining to the membership the circumstances under which strike action has become inevitable


Special collection: The meeting felt that the Confederation and COC should be strengthened financially to meet the future challenges. Therefore the meeting decided to raise special fund of Rs.100 from each member and remit Rs.50 out of it COC. The COC out of this amount remit Rs.20 per member to the Confederation. It is appealed to all the affiliates to make collection of special fund a success.

With greetings

Yours fraternally

(P.S.Prasad)
General Secretary

COC meeting Minutes

Thursday, September 4, 2008

COC Meeting on 10th September 08

Karnataka State Co-Ordinating Committee of Central Government Employees and Workers

To

All Affilates

COC Karnataka

Comrade,

The meeting of Karnataka COC is being held on 10th Sept 2008 at Income Tax Office, (ITEF room Ground Floor) at 18 hrs. All comrades are requested to attend the meeting the agenda for meeting is as follows.

AGENDA

1) The outcome of meeting of Extended National Meeting of Confederation held at New Delhi on 26th August 08.

2) 6th CPC related issues.

3) Septemeber 19th Program

4) Any other issues.

Comradely yours

P.S.Prasad

General Secretary

Monday, September 1, 2008

6th CPC Allowances

The Government has issued orders regarding allownces and new DA rates. Please click the Finance ministry web site for information, Also ready made tables are avaible . Other orders will be issued soon.

P.S.Prasad

General Secretary

Saturday, August 30, 2008

6th CPC Orders Issued

Saturday, August 30, 2008





GAZETTE NOTIFICATION PUBLISHED




GAZETTE NOTIFICATION FOR PAY
COMMISSION
PUBLISHED YESTERDAY NIGHT BY
GOVERNMENT
Dear Comrades - Please find the full text of Government Gazette Notification on implementation of 6th Pay Commission Recommendations in the Ministry of Finance Website by clicking on the link below:



Thursday, August 21, 2008

Revised pay structure on the basis of the GOI decision of 14th August,2008

Revised pay structure on the basis of the GOI decision of 14th August,2008
see Confederation Web site

Saturday, August 16, 2008

6th CPC Highlights

6th CPC Higlights

• 6th CPC approved by Cabinet higlights
• Minimum basic Salary - Rs. 7000
• Education Allowances for employees for upto two children - Rs. 1,000 per month (Earlier, it was Rs. 100)
• Maximum Basic Salary - Rs. 90,000 (Cabinet Secretary)
• National Holidays - 3
• Gazette Holidays to be canceled
• Pay hike will be implemented from January 01, 2006
• Maternity Leave : 6 Months
• HRA in A-1 Cities - 30% (Unchanged)
• HRA in A, B, B-1 Cities - 20%
• Increase in Transport Allowance at the lowest level to Rs.600 (from Rs.400 in A-1/A class cities recommended by the Sixth CPC) and Rs.400 (from Rs.300 in other cities recommended by the Sixth CPC).
• Incentive Schemes to be announced
• New Medical Insurance Scheme to be launched for government employees
• Market-driven pay for scientists and all other jobs that require professional skill set.
• Total number of salary grades to be reduced from 35 to 20.
• Government has continued the present position of granting Group A scale to Group B officers after 4 years of service and these officers would be placed in PB-3 instead of PB-2 recommended by the Sixth CPC. This would benefit Group B officers of the Railways, Accounts Services, CSS, CSSS and DANICS & DANIPS.
• The government increased the minimum entry level salary of a government employee to Rs 7,000 against Rs 6,660 recommended by the Commission headed by Justice B N Srikrishna who submitted the report in March this year.
• Consequently, it would push up the total emoluments of an employee at the lowest level beyond Rs 10,000 per month including allowances.
• It also increased the rate of annual increment from 2.5 per cent to 3 per cent.
• In the defence sector, it approved at least three assured promotions for all defence forces personnel and civilian employees under the modified Assured Career Progression scheme.
• While civilians would get this after 10, 20 and 30 years of service, defence forces jawans would be promoted under ACP after 8, 16 and 24 years.
• Group D personnel to stay (peons in ministries and porters in Railways).
• For the Railway employees who are in receipt of Running Allowance, this allowance will be taken into account while fixing their pay in revised pay bands;
• For Doctors, the Cabinet has approved promotions under the Dynamic ACP Scheme upto Senior Administrative Grade (Joint Secretary level) for Doctors with 20 years of service. Counting of Dearness Allowance (DA) on Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA) as on 01.01.2006 for fixing their pay in revised pay bands has also been approved;
• For the scientists, continuation of the existing system of grant of Special Pay of Rs.2000 p.m. to Scientists G on promotion and doubling of the amount to Rs.4000 p.m. in Departments of Space and Atomic Energy and Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) has been recommended.
• Further, the IPS Pay Rules and the Indian Forest Service Pay Rules will be appropriately modified to provide in each State cadre one post of DGP and one post of PCCF at the apex level of Rs.80000 for heading their respective Forces.
• Middle level Police and Civilian officers i.e. DIGs, Conservator of Forests, Scientists E & F, Superintending Engineers, Directors, Additional Commissioners of Income Tax and Central Excise and posts in equivalent grades have also been placed in PB-4.
• The rates of Special Forces Allowance for Army and Air Force to be equated with navy’s Marine Commando Allowance;
• For the officers of Central Para Military Forces, all the posts of Additional DIG upgraded to DIG level by the Pay Commission to continue to be manned by the cadre officers of CPMFs;
• As replacement of the pay scale of Rs.24050-26000, a separate pay scale has been carved for DGPs, PCCFs, GM (Railways), members of the Boards of Income Tax, Customs & Central Excise, Postal and Ordnance Factories, among others, who were in this pre-revised scale. This would take them to the level of Rs.80000 in two years as against three years in the pre-revised scale.
• The hiked salary would be given to the employees beginning September this year and the arrears from January 2006 would be given in cash in two installments - 40 per cent this fiscal and 60 per cent in 2009-10.
• The government for the first time approved Military Service Pay for armed forces personnel, under which officers would get Rs 6,000 over and above their pay per month.
• The lowest limit of disability pension for defence personnel would be doubled to Rs 3100 a month.
• No Cabinet Secretary rank for Intelligence Bureau chief, the three Service chiefs or the Chairman, Railway Board.
• Military service pay for persons below the officer rank (POBR) would be Rs 2,000 per month.
• Significant hike in salaries of Brigadiers: they move to Pay Band 4 (Rs 39,200-67,000) from the suggested Pay Band 3 (Rs 15,600-39,100).
• DIG-scale abolished in IPS and Indian Forest Service.
• The salaries of Brigadiers will be in Pay Band 4 (Rs 39,200-67,000) as against the suggested pay band 3 (Rs 15,600 - 39,100) previously.

The wage hike would increase the financial implication for the Centre by Rs 17,798 crore annually and the arrears with effect from January 2006 would cost Rs 29,373 crore, Information and Broadcasting Minister P R Dasmunsi told reporters after the Cabinet meeting. The financial implication of Pay Commission on the General Budget would be Rs 15,717 crore and Rs 6414 crore on Railway Budget in 2008-09. The government’s present salary bill is over Rs 70,000 crore and the pension bill is over Rs 30,000 crore. Finance Minister P Chidambaram said the budget deficit target would be adhered to, despite the implementation of the Pay Commission recommendations.



DATE OF EFFECT WILL BE 1.1.2006 BUT THE ARREARS WILL BE PAID IN TWO INSTALLMENTS

FITMENT FORMULA CHANGED TO INCLUDE 12% ADDITIONAL BENEFIT - INSTEAD OF 1.74 THE FITMENT BENEFIT WILL BE 1.86 TIMES OF BASIC PAY AS ON 1.1.2006

RATE OF INCREMENT INCREASED TO 3% NSTEAD OF 2.5%

Three ACP at 10 , 20 , 30yrs

Increase In Transport Allowance at the ,lowest level to Rs.600 (from

Rs.400 in A class cities recommended by the Sixth.CPC) and Rs.400 (from RS.3 other cities recommended by the SixthCPC).

20th August strike a necessary

Comrade,

The Strike on 20th August if for protecting our Pension and other rights which are now increasingly under the threat of privatization after 22nd July Trust Vote Victory for the UPA Government. The Strike on 20th August is also for fighting against all neo-liberal economic policies of the Government that are aiming to destroy the Government Sector and Public Sector fabric. The Screening Committee should go and the ban on recruitment should also go. The GDS should get justice by grant of Status and Pension. All the negative recommendations of Pay Commission shall be rejected by the Government.

Only a successful Strike by the Central Government Employees in general and the Postal Employees in particular would protect us. And the battle cannot be won without forging unity with the entirety of the working class and public sector employees and the employees of Central and State Government.



Time is short.

Get organized.

Unite with all.

Make the Strike on 20th August A TOTAL SUCCESS.

6th CPC Implementation

Implementation of the recommendations of Sixth Central Pav Commission

The Union Cabinet gave its approval for implementation of the recommendations. of the Sixth Central Pay Commission. The revised pay scales will come into effect from 1/112006ahd revised rates of allowances from 1/912008. The Cabinet has also decided that arrears will be paid in cash in two Installments - first installment of 40% during the current year (2008-09) and the remaining 60% in the next financial year (2009-10).

2. The Cabinet has broadly accepted the recommendations of Sixth CPC with some modifications in the wake of representations received from various sections Associations of Central Government employees. The new system of four Pay Bands with 20 Grade Pays recommended by the Commission has been accepted with some minor modifications.

3. The minimum Basic Pay for a Government servant has been increased to Rs.7000 from Rs.6660 recommended by the Sixth CPC. Consequently, the total emoluments of an employee at the lowest level will exceed Rs.10,OOO p.m., including allowances.

4. The other highlights of the Cabinet decision covering all Government employees including the Defence Forces are:­

(I) Enhancement in the fitment in revised pay bands, which was recommended by the Sixth CPC to be based on multiplication factor of 1.7410 1.86. This would result in Increased emoluments for Government

employees.

(i1 lncrease in the rate of annual increment from 2.5% to 3%.

(Iii) Removal of Campus restriction for grant of Transport Allowance. .

(Iv) Increase In Transport Allowance at the ,lowest level to Rs.600 (from

Rs.400 in A class cities recommended by the Sixth.CPC) and Rs.400 (from RS.3 other cities recommended by the SixthCPC).

(v) At least three promotions have been assured for all Defence Forces' personnel and civilian employees under the modified Assured Career Progression (ACP) Scheme. While the civilians would get it after 10, 20 and 3Q years of service, the Defence Forces Jawans would get ACP in 8, 16 and.24 years.


5. For the Armed Forces' personnel the commission for the first time recommended a military Service Pay(MSP) The Cabinet has increased the rate of MSP for PBORs to Rs 2000 from 1000 recommended by the Commission. The Officer of the defence Forces would get and MSP of Rs 6000 over and above their Pay.

The middle level Officers of the Defence Forces namely Colonels and Brigadiers have.been placed in the highest Pay Band.of PB-4.

7. Senior Lt. Generals overlooked for promotion as Army Commanders due to lack of residual service would now get the grade Qf Army' Commander (Secretary's






grade). In the case of existing Major Generals/Lt. Generals. MSP will be taken into account notionally for fixation of pay Qn 1/112006.

8. As replacement of the pay scale of Rs 24050-26000. a separate pay scale has been carved for DGPs. PCCFs, GM (Railways). Members the Boards of Income Tax. Customs & Central Excise. Postal and Ordnance Factories. among others, who were in this pre-revised scale. This would take them to the level of Rs.80000 in two years as against three years in the pre-revised scale.

9. Further. the IPS Pay Rules and the Indian Forest Service Pay Rules will be appropriately modified to provide in each State cadre one post of DGPand ono post of PCCF at the apex level of Rs.80000 for heading their respective Forces.


10. Middle level Police and Civilian officers i.e. DIGs. Conservator of Forests. Scientists E & F. Superintending Engineers. Directors. Additional Commissioners of Income Tax and Central Excise and posts in equivalent grades have also been placed in PB-4.


Other salient decisions taken by the Cabinet are:­

(i) The lower limits of Disability Pension for Defence personnel to be doubled

from Rs.1550 to Rs.3100. War Disability Pension to be granted at 60%;

(ii) The rates of Special Forces Allowance for Army and Air Force to be

equated with Navy's Marine Commando Allowance;

(Iii) For the officers of central Para Mi6tary Forces, all the posts of Additional

DIG upgraded to DIG level by the Pay Commission to continue to be

manned by the cadre officers of CPMFs

(w) For the Railway employees who are in receipt of Running Allowance. this

Allowance will be taken into account while fixing their pay in revised pay bands .

(v) government has continued the present position of granting group A scale to group B officers after 4 years of service and these officers would be placed inPB.3instead .of PB-2 recommended by the Sixth CPC. This would benefit GroupBofftce.J1.of the Railways. Accounts Services. CSS, CSSS and DANICS& DAN.PS.

(vi) For Doctors. the Cabinet has approved promotions under the Dynamic ACP Scheme upto senior administrative grade ( joint secretary level) for doctors with 20 years of service. Accounting of dearness allowance ( DA) on non practicing allowance (NPA) as on 1-1-2006 for fixing their pay in revised pay bands has also been approved.

Vii for the scientist continuation of the existing system of grant of special pay of Rs 2000/pm to scientist G on promotion and doubling of the amount to Rs 4000/pm in Department of Space and Atomic energy and Defence Research and Development Organization has been recommended .



12. The financial implication in 2008-09 on account of implementation of the recommendations of the VI CPC as modified by the Cabinet will be around Rs 157000 Cr. On the central Budget and

Press Statement

Press statement issued by Confederation


The cabinet has today decided to implement the 6th CPC recommendations without accepting any of the major suggestions made by the employees organizations to the Committee of Secretaries. The Govt. has accepted only those suggestions made by the officers organizations. The employees had demanded that the Govt. must re-determine the minimum wage at Rs. 10,000 computed on the basis of the 15th ILC norms. Had the minimum wage been computed even as per the formulations made by tbe 5th CPC, it should have been Rs. 7400/-. The Govt. had announced in March, 2004, that the Commission's recommendation to raise the salary by 40% would be accepted. Since the fitment formula suggested by the Commission had not brought about the uniform rise of 40%, the employees organization before the Committee of Secretaries had pleaded for the revision of the same. As per the 6th CPC recommendation, the fitment benefit was of the order of about 180% for senior officers and as low as 12% for a certain segment of employees. Had the suggestion of the employees organizations been accepted, it would have only brought about the uniform benefit of 40% for all employees without reducing the grand benefit bestowed on the top level officers of the Govt.. By not accepting this, the employees will continue to have a depressed wage for a long time to come.

The Govt. has not done anything to correct the wide disparity in wages amongst the employees and officers accentuated by the recommendation of the 6th CPC, which was the root cause for discontent amongst the employees. The declaration made by the Govt. that the minimum wage would be raised to Rs. 7000/- is in fact a misnomer The Wage of a group D employees is considered to be the minimum wage. It is decided to be at Rs. 6046 even after the Cabinet decision. It is only in the case of the lowest grade of Gr.C. cadres, the minimum wage is at Rs. 7000. This is far below even if the computation of minimum wage is made on the 5th CPC recommendation, which would be Rs. 7400. The employees are to suffer in their wages in the long run as the pay bands have been created on this premise.



The Commission has recommended for the abolition about 9 lakhs Group D posts. The Group D functions would be contractorised. No decision seems to have been taken by the Govt. to reverse this recommendation. It is being reported that the Cabinet has accepted the recommendation to reduce the number of holidays to be replaced by a lesser number of restricted holidays. This would bring about a difficult situation in as much as on certain religious holidays like holi etc. it would be impossible to keep open an office.



In short the present decision of the Government is disappointing in so far as employees are concerned as none of their major suggestions has been accepted by the Govt. The National Executive of the Confederation will meet soon to decide upon the future course of action. It appeals all Central Government employees to demonstrate their discontent and disappointment by fully participating in the nation wide strike slated for 20th August, 2008 along with other sections of the working class.

COC Meeting on 21st August

Karnataka State Co-ordinating Committee of Central Government Employess and Workers
Bangalore

To
All Afilates
of COC

Comrade,
The COC meeting will be held on 21th August 2008 at RMS office at 18.30 hrs to discuss the following issues.

Agenda for meeting

1) 6th CPC related issues.
2) Review August 20th Strike.
3) National Exeuctive Meting of Confederation to be held at New Delhi
on 26th August 2008
4) any other issues.

All affilates are requested to attend the meeting

Comradely yours
P.S.Prasad
General Secretary

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

COC Meeting on 11th Aug

Comrade,
The COC meeting will be held on 11th August 2008 at RMS office at 18.30 hrs to discuss the following issues.

Agenda for meeting

1) 6th CPC related issues.
2) Preparation for August 20th Strike.
3) any other issues.

All affilates are requested to attend the meeting

Comradely yours

(P.S.Prasad)
General Secretary

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Mass meeting on 12th August 08

The mass meeting will be held on 12th August 2008 at 1 pm at MS building KR Circle in which the State Government Employees and Central Government Employees jointly particiapte to make August 20th Strike a sucess.

Please attend in Large numbers

Notice for August 20th strike & demands

CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

EMPLOYEES AND WORKERS

Manishinath Bhawan
A/2/95 Rajouri Garden

New Delhi. 110 027



Phone: 011 2510 5324

Fax 011 2510 5324

Mobile: 98110 48303



Conf/ D-9/2007 Dated: 3rd August, 2008



To

The Cabinet Secretary,

Rastrapathy Bhawan Annexe,

New Delhi – 110 001.





Dear Sir,





This is to give notice that the employees who are members of the affiliates of the Confederation of Central Government employees and workers will go on a day's strike on 20th August, 2008. The Demands in pursuance of which the employees will embark upon the one day strike action is enclosed.



Thanking you,



Yours faithfully,





K.K.N.Kutty,

Secretary General.



Enclosure, Charter of Demands.



The demands adopted by National convention of Central and State Government employees and University, college and School teachers on 8th July, 2008



1)Accept the modifications suggested by the Staff Side JCM in the Standing Committee meeting held on 7th May, 2008 and implement the 6th CPC recommendations accordingly.

2)Afford right to strike to Government employees

3)Withdraw the new contributory Pension scheme and extend the existing defined benefit pension scheme to all Govt. employees including those recruited after 1.1.2004.

4)Stop privatization, corporatisation and downsizing of Government department and abandon the neo-liberal economic policies.


The Demands adopted in National Convention of Trade Unions on 13 May 2008

Take urgent step to contain price-rise through (a) universalizing the public distribution system throughout the country to cater all essential commodities at controlled price through PDS, (b) ban on futures and forward trading in all essential commodities, (C) reduction of tax in petrol and diesel, (d) stringent action against hoarding and black marketing.

Strict implementation of all labour laws particularly in respect
of minimum wages, working hours, social security and safety and stringent action against all cases of violations; stop contractorisation and outsourcing

Scope of the Unorganised Sector Workers Social Security Bill pending in Parliament should be expanded to cover all unorganised sector workers irrespective of BPL or APL category to ensure a national minimum social security benefit for them as per unanimous recommendation of the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS) and the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour with Central Govt Funding.

Farmers Loan Waiver Scheme to be extended to loans from private moneylenders; nationalized banks to extend easy credit to peasants at lower interest rate.

Lift ban on recruitment in Govt services;

remove the negative and discriminatory features in the recommendation of 6th Pay Commission and finalise the same for implementation in consultation with the employees organisations;

expedite regularization and grant of pension to 'gramin dak-sevaks.'
Expedite wage negotiation for the employees of Central PSUs including the contract workers without any conditionality.

Monday, August 4, 2008

AUG 20th STRIKE

Please prepare your members for august 20th strike:P.S.Prasad