செவ்வாய், 16 பிப்ரவரி, 2016

National Executive Committee of Confederation of Central Government Employees and Decisions Taken on 12.02.2016….


CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi — 110001
Website: www.confederationhq.blogspot.com
Email: confederationhq@gmail.com
Secretary General
M. Krishnan
09447068125
Dated — 13.02.2016
The National Executive meeting of Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers was held on 12.02.2016 at ITEF Head Quarters (Rajouri Garden) New Delhi under the presidentship of Com. K. K. N. Kutty. After detailed deliberations on all agenda items, the meeting took the following decision.
  1. It is decided to make all out efforts to make the indefinite strike from 11th April 2016 a thundering success, as per the call of National Joint Council of Action (Railways, Defence,Postal & Confederation). The following decisions of theNJCAare ratified for successful implementation.
  • To serve indefinite strike notice on 11.03.2016.
  • To organise massive rally on 11.03.2016 at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi.
  • To organize massive rally at all state headquarters and major industrial centres during the month of March/April 2016, to be addressed by the National Leaders of all NJCAconstitutent organsiations.
  • To observe 29th March 2016 as “Solidarity Day” throughout the country.
  • Indefinite strike from 11th April 2016.
  1. In each state head quarters, leadership level a joint meeting of Confederation should be organised during the month of March 2016. The following should participate in the joint meeting.
  • All office bearers and committee members of Confederation (C-O-Cs)state/District.
  • All state level office bearers and committee members of each affiliated unions/Associations/Federations.
All India office bearers (National Secretariat members) of Confederation will attend the meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to review seriously the preperations made in each state for successful implementation of the indefinite strike and also to chalk out further measures to overcome the weakness or deficiencies, if any, in each state. The state level C-O-C or the C-O-C functioning at the state headquarters is authorized to organize the meeting duly co-ordinating with all other C-O-Cs in the state and also with all affiliated organizations in the state.
The date on which the meeting is to be organised in each state and the names of the National Secretariat members attending the meeting are furnishing below
SI.StateDatePlaceNational   Secretariat   members attending
1.Andhra/Telangana22.03.2016
(Tuesday)
HyderabadM. Krishnan, V. Nageshwar Rao, T.Narasimhan,    P.   Suresh,   B. Krishna Gaud, Usha Bonepalli
2.Assam21.03.2016
(Monday)
GuwahatiPi jush Roy, Arup Chatterjee
3.Bihar28.03.2016
(Monday)
PatnaR. N. Parashar, Roopak Sarkar
4.Chattisgarh22.03.2016
(Tuesday)
RaipurGiriraj Singh, Vrigu Bhattacharjee
5.Delhi10.03.2016
(Thursday)
New DelhiM. Krishnan, M. S. Raja, R. N. Parashar, Asok Kumar Kano jia
6.Gujarat18.03.2016
(Friday)
AhmedabadK. K. N. Kutty, R. N. Parashar
7.Haryana28.03.2016
(Monday)
AmbalaK. K. N. Kutty, Vrigu Bhattacharjee, R. Seethalakshmi
8.Himachal Pradesh30.03.2016
(Wednesday)
ShimlaM. S. Raja, R. Seethalakshmi
9.Jammu & KashmirWill be
decided later
SrinagarK. K. N. Kutty or M. Krishnan
10.Jharkhand15.03.2016
(Tuesday)
RanchiPi jush Roy, Arup Chatterjee
11.Karnataka24.03.2016
(Thursday)
BangaloreM.     Krishnan,      K.P.                         Rajagopal, T.Satyanarayana
12.Kerala19.03.2016
Saturday
TrivandrumM. Krishnan, K. P. Rajagopal
13.Madhya Pradesh21.03.2016
(Monday)
BhopalGiriraj Singh, T. K. R. Pillai, V. Purohit
14.Maharashtra17.03.2016
(Thursday)
MumbaiK. K. N. Kutty, R. N. Parashar, Nilesh D. Nasare, R. P. singh, K. V. Jayaraj, Ashok B. Saulankhe
15.North-East (all states)22.03.2016
(Tuesday)
ShillongPi jush Roy, Arup Chatterjee
16.Odisha16.03.2016
(Wednesday)
BhubaneshwarM. S. Raja, Giriraj Singh
17.Punjab29.03.2016
(Tuesday)
ChandigarhK. K. N. Kutty, R. Seethalakshmi, Vrigu Bhattacharjee
18.Rajasthan23.03.2016
(Wednesday)
JaipurK.   K. N.Kutty,      M.                    S. Raja,R.Seethalakshmi
19.Tamilnadu25.03.2016
(Friday)
ChennaiM. Krishnan, Dural Pandian, G. Mani Achari, Venkata Subramanian
20.Uttar Pradesh29.03.2016
(Tuesday)
LucknowR. N. Parashar, M. S. Raja
21.Uttarakhand28.03.2016
(Monday)
DehradunVrigu           Bhattacharjee,       Giriraj       Singh,Arup Chatterjee
22.West Bengal26.03.2016
(Saturday)
KolkataM. Krishnan, Pi jush Roy, Roopak Sarkar
NB: – (i) The above decision should be strictly implemented (ii) If any change of date is required, it should be made only in consultation with the concerned National Secretariat member.
3. Managing bodies of all affiliated organizations should be convened immediately and planning should be made for effective implementation of the decision of NJCA and Confederation. Without convening the Managing body no effective planning is possible for any organization. Each organisation should undertake its own departmental wise campaign programme also.
4. Each affiliated organization should issue separate circular to their lower units informing the decisions of NJCA and Confederation and should instruct their lower units to implement the decision without fail. (It is reported in the National Executive meeting that General Secretaries of some of the affiliate are not issuing any instructions to their lower units and hence the lower units are not ready to implement the decision including strike). A copy of the circular issued to lower units should be sent to Confederation CHQ.
5. Each affiliated organisation should serve strike notice to their respective Departmental head on 11.03.2016. Copy of the strike notice should be sent to Confederation CHQ also. If any affiliated organisation fail to serve strike notice to their departmental head the issue regarding discontinuation of their affiliation will be decided in the next National Secretariat meeting.
6. It is decided to request the NJCA leadership to write letter to (1) all MPs of Loksabha and Rajyasabha (2) Chief Executives of all political parties, requesting their intervention in settlement of the Charter of demands submitted to Government. Press Conferences may also be held at all state headquarters on the day of the massive rally in each state.
7. All India Conference of Confederation It is decided to hold the National Conference of the Confederation from 26th to 28th August 2016 (three days) at Chennai (Tamilnadu). All India Women’s Convention will also be held along with the National Conference at Chennai on 27.08.2016 (Half day).
The delegate fee for the AIC is fixed at Rs.1000/- per delegate. All delegates including National Secretariat members (CHQ office bearers) should pay the delegate fee. The delegate fee for women’s Convention is fixed as Rs. 400/- If any lady comrade want to attend three days conference also as visitor, they should pay delegate fee of Rs.1000/. Visitors will be permitted on paying Rs.1000/- as visitor fee. The state C-O-C of Tamilnadu may commence the preparatory work for successful conduct of the AIC immediately.
8. The number of delegates eligible to attend the Conference will be decided based on the quota received for the last three years i.e; from May 2013 to March 2016 (after the last AIC to 31.03.2016). All affiliated organizations and COCs are requested to clear their full quota before 31.03.2016.
9. It is decided that the actual membership of each Union shall be declared by the Chief Executive of the organisation in the following proforma and sent to Confederation CHQ on or before 29.02.2016. Based on that membership quota is to be remitted for three years. QUOTA: ONE RUPEE PER YEAR PER MEMBER. It is further decided to write off (waive) the accumulated quota dues of all affiliates upto the last National Conference as a onetime measure.
10. It is decided that all affiliated organizations should clear their full quota for three years before 31.03.2016 WITHPUT FAIL. The address of the Financial Secretary and Bank Account Number is given below:
Com. Vrigu Bhattacharjee
Financial Secretary
Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers
17/C, Kali Bari Marg, New Delhi – 110001 Mob: – 09868520926
Bank Account: Indian Overseas Bank, Gole Market Branch, New Delhi
Account No. – 084001000015586
IFS Code – IOBA0000840
11. It is decided to conduct the Two days All India Trade Union Workshop of Confederation at Dehradun (Uttarakhand) during the first half of June 2016. Dates and Number of delegates fixed for each affiliated organisation and C-O-C will be intimated shortly.
12. The National Executive Considered the application for grant of affiliation submitted by the following organizations and decided to grant affiliation.
(a) All India Navodaya Vidyalaya Staff Association (AINVSA) AINVSA CEC,Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Post Mamnoor, Dist Warangal STATE: TELANGANA – 506166
General Secretary: Com. L. B. Reddy, Mob: 09494279001
(b) All India WPC & Monitoring Non-Gazetted Staff Union 7051/5, 3rd Floor, Mata Rameshwari Nehru Nagar, Karol Bagh New Delhi – 110005
General Secretary, Com. Ramanand Mob: 09540377009
e-mail: nager.ramanand@gmail.com
13. Regarding 7th CPC related issues including proposed indefinite strike new developments may take place on any day. It will not be possible to intimate all those developments through circular. All Latest developments and news will be posted in Confederation website then and there. All Chief Executives of affiliated organizations and State/District C-O-Cs are requested to watch the Confederation website everyday. Website: www.confederationhq.blogspot.com
WITH STRUGGLE GREETINGS,
Yours fraternally,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Mob: 09447068125

7th Pay Commission

7th Pay Commission report placed before group of secretaries, says Venkaiah Naidu
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MANGALURU: Acknowledging that the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission will be a drag on the union government’s finances, union minister for Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Parliamentary Affairs M Venkaiah Naidu said the government is yet to form a final view on it. The commission headed by Justice A K Mathur submitted commission’s report to Arun Jaitley, union finance minister in New Delhi in December last.
Interacting with reporters on the sidelines of a talk organized by Citizen’s Council, Mangaluru chapter Naidu said the recommendations will be a drag on the government’s finances. “It is definitely. But we have to take care of welfare of employees also. It (the report) is being studied by a group of secretaries. They will study all the aspects,” he said adding that since the report is the recommendations from a commission, the government will consider it.
When pointed that the government employees form a minority compared to rest of the population, Naidu said, “I don’t want to say anything because it is referred to a group of secretaries and it (the report) has to be studied in all its aspects (including the above view brought to his attention).” The government will take a final view based on outcome of suggestions that the group gives. They will keep all aspects in mind before going ahead with final implementation of report, he said.
Trade bodies such as ASSOCHAM, recent Deutsche Bank report have pointed that implementation of the 7th Pay Commission recommendations is likely to exert pressure on the government’s fiscal finances and take forward the inflation trajectory. The Deutsche Bank report pointed, “It will be difficult for the government to absorb the likely 0.5% of GDP worth incremental increase in wage bill and also attempt to bring fiscal deficit down to 3.5% of GDP in FY17.”
Source : TOI

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