SCRAP NPS – STOP OUTSOURCING NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CENTRAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES.

 


Decided to intensify joint struggle against NPS and outsourcing by organizing nationwide intensive campaign and mobilization leading to a bigger trade Union action including strike demanding “withdraw contributory Pension System and stop outsourcing of Government functions”.

About 1000 delegates, mostly NPS employees, participated in the National Convention held at MPCU shah Auditorium, Delhi on 10.06.2017. The National Convention was presided over by Com. K. K. N. Kutty, National President, Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers and Com. Subhash Lamba Senior leader of All India State Government Employees Federation.

Com. Tapan Sen, MP, Rajya Sabha and General Secretary, CITU, who inaugurated the National Convention called upon the Central and State Government employees to launch sustained struggle for compelling the Government to withdraw NPS and stop outsourcing of Government functions. He explained in detail the impact of the neo-liberal policy offensives unleashed by the BJP-led NDA Government on the common people and working class of our country and also divisive politics of the ruling class to weaken the unity of the working class.

Com. A Sreekumar, General Secretary, AISGEF, presented the draft declaration for adoption in the convention.

Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General, Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers addressed the house supporting the declaration. Com. M. S. Raja, Com. R. N. Parashar (Confederation) Com. Ashok Thool, Com. Ved Prakash Sharma, Com. Gade Srinivasalu Naidu (AISGEF) also addressed the Convention. The house adopted the declaration and the proposed programme of action unanimously. Com. Mangul Kumar Das (AISGEF) Welcomed the leaders and delegates and Com. Vrigu Bhattacharjee (Confederation) proposed vote of thanks.

PROGRAMME OF ACTION

1.      State level Joint Conventions before 31.08.2017 and formation of state level Joint Action Committees.

2.      District/ Taluk level conventions before 31.10.2017.

3.      Mass Dharna of Central and State Government Employees at all important centres on 21stNovember 2017 (21.11.2017, Tuesday).

4.      Raj Bhawan March (date will be finalized later).

5.      Nationwide campaign Jathas covering all districts of all states (dates will be finalized later).

6.      Massive Parliament March (date will be finalized later)

Next Phase of action will be declared by the Joint Acton Committee before the Parliament March.

 

Ensure correct amount of Revised Pension and Arrears thereto are paid to the pensioners – CPAO to Bank

Government of India
Ministry of Finanace
Department of Expenditure
Central Pension Accounting Office
Trikoot-II, BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE
NEW DELHI 110066

CPAO/IT&Tech/Revision(7th CPC)/19.Vol-III/2016-17/41

06/06/2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Implementation of Government’s decision on the recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commission – Revision of pension of pre-2016 Pensioners / Family Pensioners, etc.-reg.

Reference is invited to the Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare OM No.38/37/2016-P&PW (A) dated-12th May 2017 (copy enclosed) regarding revision of pension of pre-2016 pensioners/family pensioners under 7th CPC recommendations. It has been decided that the Pension/Family Pension w.e.f. 01.01.2016 in respect of all Central civil pensioners/family pensioners, including CAPFs, who retired/died prior to 01.01.2016, will be revised by notionally fixing their pay in the pay matrix recommended by the 7th CPC in the Level/Index corresponding to the pay in the pay scale/pay band and grade pay at which they retired/died. 50% of the notional pay fixed as per the 7th CPC as on 01.01.2016 shall be the revised pension and 30% of this notional pay shall be the revised family pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016. The amount of revised pension/family pension so arrived at shall be rounded off to the next higher rupee

2. In compliance of the above mentioned OM, all the Banks are required to ensure that the correct amount of revised pension and arrears thereto are paid to the pensioners/ family pensioners at the earliest on receipt of Revision Authority from CPAO. Accordingly, Banks are instructed as follows:

i. The functionality of pay fixation in terms of 7th CPC which entails new fields like Level & Index in the Pay Matrix should be incorporated in the software that the Banks are using for pension processing and calculation of arrears.

ii. The credit of revised pension in the bank accounts of pensioners/family pensioners and payment of arrears should be in a time bound manner after receipt of Revision Authority from CPAO (through electronic mode). It should not be later than the next due date of credit of pension in the pensioners accounts.

iii. No arrears on account of revision of Pension/Family pension on notional fixation of pay will be admissible for the period prior to 1.1.2016. The arrears on account of revision of pension/family pension in terms of these orders would be admissible with effect from 01.01.2016. For calculation of arrears becoming due on the revision of pension/ family pension on the basis of this O.M., the arrears of pension and the revised pension/family pension already paid on revision of pension/family pension in accordance with the instructions contained in the DP&PW OM No. 38/37/2016-P&PW (A) (ii) dated 04.08.2016 shall be adjusted.

iv. Banks are required to take immediate corrective action on the Internal Audit reports of CPAO on the audit of the pension paid by the banks to the pensioners/family pensioners under 7th CPC as per the 2.57 multiplication factor based on the DP&PW OM No. 38/37/2016-P&PW (A)(II) dated 04.08.2016 and CPAO ?M No. CPAO/IT & Tech/Revision (7th CPC)/19. Vol-III/2015-16/109 dated 11.08.2016 to ensure correct payment of arrears consequent to receipt of revision authority from CPAO as per (ii) above.

3. Regular review meetings shall be held with the CPPCs and Government Business Divisions of Banks to monitor the progress in this regard. Banks are directed to ensure adequate infrastructure & manpower at their end to process large number of revisions in a short period of time and also ensure regular internal monitoring at their level.

This issues with the approval of the competent authority.

Encl:-As above

(Md. Shahid Kamal Ansari)
(Asstt. Controller of Accounts)

Recording of PPO Number in the passbook of Pensioners – RBI Instruction to BanksK OF INDIA

RESERVE BANK

Recording of PPO Number in the passbook of Pensioners – RBI Instruction to BanksK OF INDIA

RBI/2016-17/319

DGBA.GBD.No.3235/45.01.001/2016-17

Dated :08.06.2017

All Agency Banks

Dear Sir / Madam

Recording of PPO Number in the passbook of Pensioners / Family Pensioners

As you are aware, it has been decided to record the PPO number in all the pension passbooks of the pensioners/family pensioners issued to them. This is to alleviate the difficulties reported by pensioners/family pensioners to get duplicate Pension Payment Orders (PPO) in case of missing of original PPO, transfer of pension account from one bank/branch to another bank/branch, commencement of family pension to spouse or dependent children after the death of pensioner, etc. in the absence of ready availability of PPO numbers.

2.Necessary instructions in this regard have already been issued to all authorised banks by the Central Pension Accounting Office vide their Office Memorandum CPAO/Tech/Clarifications/P&PW/2014-15/426-497 dated September 17, 2014and Office of Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pension) vide their Circular No.185 dated November 28, 2016(copies enclosed).

3.However, it has been noticed that a few agency banks have not yet implemented the instructions in all their branches. Accordingly all agency banks are advised to record the PPO numbers on the passbook of pensioners/family pensioners.

Yours faithfully

S/d,
(Partha Choudhuri)
General Manager

 

CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF BSNLEU.

 

The Central Executive Committee meeting of BSNLEU started at RTTC, Tiruvananthapuram jubilantly on 10-06-2017. Com.Balbir Singh, President hoisted the Union’s Red Flag, amidst slogans. Com.P.Abhimanyu, placed the wreath at the Marty’s column. All the CEC members paid floral tributes. Thereafter, saplings were planted by leaders in the RTTC campus. Com.Balbir Singh, President is presiding over the meeting. Com.A.K.Padmanabhan, vice president, CITU, inaugurated the meeting and delivered a brilliant speech. Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, founder general secretary of BSNLEU, Com.P.V.Chandrasekaran, senior leader and former Kerala circle secretary,  com.K.G.Jayaraj, General Secretary, AIBDPA and Com.Animesh Mitra, Secretary General, BSNL CCWF addressed the meeting. Com.P.Abhmanyu, General Secretary presented the report. Discussion has started by the circle secretaries and will continue on 11-06-2017.

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COM.P.V.CHANDRASEKHARAN, PATRON,AIBDPA ADDRESSING THE CEC MEETING.

BSNLEU CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETIG STARTS WITH THE SUCCESSFUL SEMINAR.

The Central Executive Committee Meeting of BSNL Employees Union is being held at Thiruvananthapuram on 9,10 &11 June, 2017. The seminar on the subject, “Centenary Year of October Revolution” was held at V.J.T.Hall on 09-06-2017. Com.A.K.Padmanabhan,Vice President, CITU inaugurated the Seminar highlighting the positive impacts of the great revolution in other parts of the world and the workers. Com.Elamaram Karim,General Secretary, CITU,Kerala, Com.P.Abhmanyu, General Secretary, BSNLEU and Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, veteran leader and founder General Secretary of BSNLEU spoke. Com.V.Sivankutty,Ex MLA and Chairman,Reception Committee welcomed the gathering and Com.K.Mohanan, General Convenor proposed vote of thanks.

WFTU solidarity statement with the Bangladesh working class

Bangladesh Trade Unions Center formed a human chain in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on 6th June 2017. The participants demanded steps to ensure rations, accommodation, health and social security for workers.

The World Federation of Trade Unions, representing 92 million workers in the 5 continents, expresses its solidarity with the Bangladesh working class and support its fair demands and struggles.

The working class in Bangladesh and worldwide can rely the support and solidarity of the international class oriented trade union movement, struggling for its better future and tomorrow.

The Secretariat

CHHATTISGARH CIRCLE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD.

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Chattisgarh Circle Executive Committee meeting was held at Gass Memmorial Center, Raipur on 03-06-2017. Com.L.N.Tiwari, Circle President presided. Com.R.P.Atmapoojya, Circle Secretary presented the report. Coms.S.C.Bhattacharjee, Circle Advisor, R.S.Bhatt, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU and Com.R.K.Nagarachi, District Secretary, Raipur addressed. A good number of pensioners participated in the open session in which the leaders explained in detail about 3rd PRC and negative stand of DoT and government in implementing it in BSNL. The meeting decided to make the agitational program ,including strike on 27-07-2017, called by All Unions and Associations, a grand success.