Cpc லேபிளுடன் இடுகைகளைக் காண்பிக்கிறது. அனைத்து இடுகைகளையும் காண்பி
Cpc லேபிளுடன் இடுகைகளைக் காண்பிக்கிறது. அனைத்து இடுகைகளையும் காண்பி

புதன், 10 பிப்ரவரி, 2016

Night shift ALLOWNCE will be continued--7th pay commission

Night Duty Allowance to be continued : 7th Pay Commission


7th Pay Commission recommends to continue the night duty allowance and Allowances to be calculated according their Basic pay drawn. The recommendation of 7th Pay Commission on Night duty Allowance is given below
8.17.71 Night Duty Allowance (NDA) is granted to certain specified categories of employees for performance of duty between 22:00 hrs and 06:00 hrs. Presently, each hour of night work earns extra ten minutes of day work. There are demands to grant Night Duty Allowance between 18:00 hrs and 06:00 hrs and for doubling of rates by equating each hour of night work to extra twenty minutes of day work.
Analysis and Recommendations
8.17.72 This allowance was dealt extensively by Mia Bhoy tribunal in 1969 and the present dispensation is based on the recommendation of the said tribunal.
  
  

8.17.73 Presently, the allowance is administered as per DoPT’s OM No.12012/4/86-Estt. (Allowances) of 04.10.1989, wherein every 6 hours of night work earns 1 weighted hour of day work, or each hour of night work earns extra 10 minutes of day work.
8.17.74 The Commission examined the various arguments given for the grant of Night Duty Allowance:
 Night Work Convention, 1990 of International Labour Organization, states in Article 8:
“Compensation for night workers in the form of working time, pay or similar benefits shall recognise the nature of night work.”
 There are studies to prove the deleterious effects on health of prolonged periods of continuous night duty.
 Sleep is more likely to be interrupted during day time compared to night time.
 Transportation and Entertainment are generally planned keeping day time in mind.
8.17.75 This Commission is, therefore, convinced that the need for compensating night work is widely recognized and should be continued.
8.17.76 However, the practice of arriving at the rates of NDA needs to be uniform. It is seen that in the Railways the rate of NDA has been broad-banded and all employees at each level of Grade Pay are given the same rate of NDA. For achieving this broad-banding, the average of Minimum and Maximum of the entire Pay Band has been taken to arrive at the average pay. This appears to be incorrect because running Pay Bands were intentionally kept wide by the VI CPC to avoid stagnation. Hence to use the extremities of the Pay Band for arrival at the average rate of NDA is not appropriate. Moreover, with the computerization of pay rolls, the amount of Night Duty Allowance can be easily calculated for each employee.
8.17.77 Taking the above into account, the following set of recommendations is made with regard to NDA:
 The present formulation of weightage of 10 minutes for every hour of duty performed between the hours of 22:00 and 06:00 may be continued;
 The present prescribed hourly rate of NDA equal to (BP+DA)/200 may be continued;
 This amount of NDA should, however, be worked out separately for each employee. With the computerization of pay rolls, working out the amount of NDA automatically for each employee every month will not entail any difficulty. The existing formulation for giving same rate of NDA for all employees with a particular GP should be abolished.
 This formulation will extend to all employees across all ministries/departments who were already in receipt of Night Duty Allowance.
 A certificate should be given by the supervisor concerned that Night Duty is essential.

ஞாயிறு, 31 ஜனவரி, 2016

Budget Session Likely From Feb 23

Budget Session Likely From Feb 23

New Delhi: The Budget session of Parliament is likely to begin on February 23 as the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh meets here on February 4 to finalise the broad schedule.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley
The main focus of the session will be the transaction of the General and Railway budgets but the government is also keen to get passed a number of key reforms measures including the contentious GST and Real Estate Bills.
Sources said that the session is likely to begin on February 23. Usually, the budget session begins in the third week of February and concludes early May. There is a recess in between when the budgetary demands for grants are discussed in the committees.
The General Budget is expected to be presented in the Lok Sabha on Feb 29, the last day of February, as is the practice traditionally.
Meanwhile the process for the Assembly elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry, where the tenure of the Assemblies is set to end in May-June, will begin in the midst of the session and that could raise questions about the number of sittings. A curtailment may be necessary to accommodate campaign by leaders during the elections.
Against the backdrop of near washout of the previous sessions, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today expressed the hope that Congress will “see reason” and help in passage of GST legislation, which is stuck in the Rajya Sabha during the coming session.
“It (GST) is the important reform of UPA. If I had to credit the authorship of it, I have to give credit to them.
Now, If the author turns against his own script, what do I make… I have reached out (and) I have spoken to them. I have explained to them and I hope they will see reason… (and) see the rationale behind passing GST,” he said speaking at a public function here.
PTI

7th CPC recommendations

7th CPC recommendations on Gazetted and Restricted Holidays – Dopt expects comments from NC JCM Staff Side
F. No.12/23/2015-JCA-2
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
Establishment (JCA – 2) Section
North Block, New Delhi,
Date January 22, 2016
Shri Shiv Gopal Mishra
Secretary
National Council (Staff Side)
Joint Consultative Machinery for Central
Government Employees
13-C, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi 110 001
Subject: Recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission – Comments – regarding
Sir
Please find attached the extracts of para-9.2.19 on the above Report on ‘Gazetted and Restricted
Holidays. The Cornmission has expressed opinion that the present system is working well and has recommended status-quo.
2. It is requested that your comments in this matter may please be provided to this Department, preferably, by 05.02.2016, so that a view can be taken.
Yours faithfully
sd/-
(G.Srinivasan)
Deputy Secretary to Government of India
Encl: As above 

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