BSNLEU WRITES TO DOT FOR EARLY STTLEMENT OF ANOMALY DUE TO POINT TO POINT FIXATION IN 2000.

BSNL EMPLOYEES UNION

Recognised Union in BSNL (Registered Under Indian Trade Union Act 1926. Regn.No.4896) CHQ:Dada Ghosh Bhawan, Opp. Shadipur Bus Depot., New Delhi – 110008

Email: bsnleuchq@gmail.com, website: bsnleuchq.

com P. Abhimanyu Phone: (O) 011-25705385 General Secretary Fax : 011- 25894862

BSNLEU/423 (Anomaly)                                                                                         27.03.2017

To

Shri Amit Yadav,

Joint Secretary (Admn.), Department of Telecommunications,

Sanchar Bhawan, 20, Ashoka Road,

New Delhi – 110 001

Sir,

Sub: – Inordinate delay in the settlement of pay aberration of seniors due to point to point conversion of CDA scale to IDA scale as on 01.10.2000 in BSNL – reg.

The problem of anomaly i.e., senior getting less pay than the junior, is lingering on for the past so many years. We are extremely sorry to state that this problem is not being settled, despite a clear cut judgement having been given by the Hon’ble CAT, Ernakulam, which has been upheld by the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala. It is needless to mention that this problem arose at the time of the First Wage Revision. Thereafter, the employees have already got the Second Wage Revision also, and the Third Wage Revision has also become due.

The BSNL Management had worked out a formula for the settlement of the aberrations issue, and the same was sent to the DoT for necessary approval, since it is having implication on pension. The file was sent back by the DoT, with the remark that BSNL itself could take a decision on the matter, or could forward the matter to DoT in letter form, for examining the case. Thereafter, the BSNL has sent the matter to DoT, giving details of the case, with BSNL’s proposal for obtaining the decision, as point to point fitment on conversion from CDA to IDA scale on 01.10.2000 was approved by the DoT and pension liability on account of removal of aberration in the pay of Non-Executive will have to be borne by DoT.

The matter is pending with the DoT for a long time despite of our repeated persuasions, causing serious frustration among the affected employees. Under the above circumstances, we request you to kindly look into the issue and to do the needful.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

[P. Abhimanyu]

General Secretary

Copy to: Shri Pawan Gupta, Director (PSU-1), DoT, Sanchar Bhawan, 20, Ashoka Road, New Delh