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Monday, May 9, 2016




CONFEDERATION ALL INDIA TRADE UNION EDUCATION CAMP- DEHRADUN

Com. Arup Chatterjee, Organising Secretary, Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers (CHQ) & Secretary General, Botanical Survey of India Employees Association will be available at Dehradun from 21st May onwards. Delegates can contact him also.
Mob: 09874408310


(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Confederation

CONFEDERATION CIRCULAR    
                                              Dated May, 9.2016

ALL INDIA TRADE UNION EDUCATION CAMP-2016
2016 MAY 24th & 25th ----DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND)
 COM: S. K.VYASJI AUDITORIUM

PROGRAMME

24th MAY 2016 - TUESDAY
08.30 AM 
:
REGISTRATION
09.30 AM
:
FLAG HOISTING & HOMAGE TO MARTYRS
10.00 AM
:
INAUGURATION
INAUGURATION & CLASS - 1 BY
:
COM A.K.PADMANABHAN,
National President , CITU
SUBJECT
:
NEO-LIBERAL POLICY OFFENSIVES & TASK IN THE TRADE UNION FRONT
01.00  PM
:
LUNCH BREAK
02.00 PM -- CLASS- II    BY
:
DR.S.P.KASHYAP ,
Eminent Scholar,
Retd. Principal, R.B.S. Degree College, Agra
SUBJECT
:
TRADE UNION & SOCIAL ISSUES
04.30 PM -- CLASS - III ----BY
:
COM: K.K.N. KUTTY,
National President , Confederation
SUBJECT
:
7th CPC RECOMMENDATIONS AND OUR TASK
06.00 PM
:
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF CONFEDERATION 
08.30 PM
:
DINNER

25th MAY 2016  WEDNESDAY

09.30 AM -  CLASS - IV ----- BY
:
DR. VENKATESH  ATHREYA,
Renowned Economist
SUBJECT
:
CHOICE BEFORE HUMANITY –
SOCIALISM OR DESTRUCTION
01.00 PM
:
LUNCH BREAK
02.00 PM -- CLASS - V ----- BY
:
COM : M. KRISHNAN,
SECRETARY GENERALCONFEDERATION 
SUBJECT
:
60 YEARS OF CONFEDERATION –  
SAGA OF STRUGGLE,
SACRIFICE AND ACHIEVEMENTS
03.30 PM
:
INTERACTION WITH CONFEDERATION LEADERS & CAMP REVIEW
05.00 PM
:
END

To
(1) All Affiliated Organisations of Confederation 
(2) All C-O-Cs
(3) All CHQ Office Bearers of Confederation 
(4) All Women Sub Committee members

Please ensure participation of delegates from each affiliate and C-O-Cs as per quota fixed. 


(M. KRISHNAN)
Secretary General 
Confederation  
             It seems that Modi Govt. is not in favour of a negotiated settlement on the 7th CPC related issues with the staff side. The Seventh CPC report was submitted on 19th November 2015. Six months are almost over since then. Till date the Govt. has not come forward for a negotiated settlement. Instead, Empowered Committee of Secretaries (ECoS) headed by Cabinet Secretary conducted a meeting with the staff side on 1st March 2016. In the meeting Govt. did not disclose its mind on any of the demands raised by the staff Side in the charter of demands submitted to Govt. Staff Side explained the justification for each demand but official side didn’t make any comment, either positive or negative. The concluding paragraph of the minutes of the meeting reads as follows:

            “After hearing the participants, Cabinet Secretary observed that the deliberations have helped ECoS in understanding the major concerns of the staff side and said that all issues have been taken note of. He assured that fair consideration will be given to all points brought out by JCM before taking final views. He further stated that the ECoS needs to examine the Report of the Commission in entirety as well as the issues raised by JCM in consultation with all other stake holders. As such, it may take some time to take a final call on the recommendations of the Commission.”

            It may be seen that, neither did the Govt. side made any commitment on any demands, nor did they indicate in the minutes that further discussion will be held with the staff side to arrive at a negotiated settlement on each demands. It seems that the Modi Govt is moving ahead to issue unilateral orders taking the staff side for a ride.

            The JCM staff side Secretary, in his letter dated 2nd May 2016, addressed to Cabinet Secretary, has made the stand of the staff side clear, without any ambiguity. The letter reads as follows:

            “I have been directed to draw your attention towards minutes of the Standing Committee of National Council JCM held on 7th May 2008 and our rejoinder submitted to Govt. in the matter of Report of 6th CPC.

            You will kindly find that it was not only a general discussion, but also official side explained their views on each and every issue.

            I would therefore request your good self to kindly arrange for similar type of meeting for bi-lateral settlement on each of the issues raised by the staff side, NC/JCM before the Empowered Committee of Secretaries.”

            Thus the picture is clear now. The Govt, it seems, has a hidden agenda to take the staff side for granted without giving any further opportunity for a negotiated settlement. The staff side on the other hand has taken a position that if unilateral orders are issued, without taking the staff side into confidence, the NJCA shall go ahead with the indefinite strike from 11th July 2016 as already informed to the Govt. Employees have faith in the NJCA and they believe that the NJCA leadership shall assert itself and shall not compromise on major demands.

            The coming days are crucial. If the Govt. adopts delaying tactics or issue unilateral orders rejecting our demands, then confrontation shall become inevitable. The stand taken by the then Nehru Govt. that “Pay Commission report is an award and is not negotiable” has resulted in the historic indefinite strike of 1960, which commenced on July 11th midnight.

            The NJCA leadership should be ready for a showdown, if Modi Govt refuse to arrive at a negotiated settlement with the staff side as demanded by Secretary, JCM(NC) staff side.
M KRISHNAN
Secretary General
Confederation
CONFEDERATION ALL INDIA TRADE UNION EDUCATION CAMP  
2016 MAY 24TH  & 25TH - DEHRADUN

1.         VENUE OF THE CAMP & ACCOMODATIONS:          
DIGMBAR JAIN DHARMASHALA, 60, GANDHAI ROAD PRINCE CHOWK, DEHRADUN UTTARAKHAND-PIN 248001

2.         DISTANCE FROM RAILWAY STATION TO JAIN DHARMSHALA:
            Around 500 meters, 6 minute by walk.

3.         DISTANCE FROM INTER STATE BUS TERMINUS (ISBT) DEHRADUN TO JAIN DHARMSHALA:
            Around 7 km, 20 minutes by auto, taxi, bus etc,
            Round the clock auto are available from bus station
On 23 after noon and 24 May 2016 AM help desk will available at RLY station and ISBT terminus  bearing Red flag in main Gate area.

4.         CLIMATIC CONDITION
            TEMP. DAY TIME: AROUND 36 DEGREE CELCIUS
            TEMP. NIGHT:  AROUND 20 DEGREE CELCIUS
            Very warm and less humid with abundant sun shire.

5.         ID PROOF IS NOT COMPULSORY BUT CARRYING ID CARDS WILL BE SAFE FOR JOURNEY

6.         ACCOMODATION WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM 23 MAY 2016 AFTER NOON TO 26 MAY 2016 MORNING

7.         FOOD:
            Only Vegetarian food will be served

10.       NO TRANSPORT FACILITY WILL BE AVAILABLE BY RECEPTION COMMITEE TO DELEGATES
CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE OF CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES & WORKERS UTTARAKHAND STATE

LIST OF RECEPTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR CONTACT

Sl. No.
Name
S/Sh.
Mob. No.
Origination
Association
Remark
1
B. D. Bhatt
09411515066
Postal
AIPEU/NFPE
Chairman RC
2
S. P. Ringola
09412150196
Survey of India
SOI Class-iii  Service Association
Working Chairman RC
3
B. C. Dhyani
09997333464
AG Accounts
AG Accounts brotherhood
COC UK Chairman
4
J. C. Chhimwal
09412955104
jc_chhimwal@yahoo.co.in
N.H.O
AIDEF

5
Deepak C. R. Karki
09997178133
deepakkarkisoi@gmail.com
Survey of India
MSI Association
COC  UK
Convener
6
J.M.S Bisht
09456167867
bishtjms@gmail.com
DFE
EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION OF DFE
CONVENOR
Reception Committee
7
LALIT MALIK

lalitmalikddun@yahoo.co.uk
IGNFA
EA OF IGNFA

8
D. S. Rawat

dsrawat2011itd@gmail.com
Income Tax
ITEF
Finance secretary RC
9
Manish joshi
07599102226
Manishjoshi73@gmail.com
Income Tax
ITEF

10
NK Bhaduri
09897914528
BSI
BSIE Association

11
Smt Neera Dutta (W)
09411109413
Survey of India
SOI MSA
Chairman Women’s Committee
12
Smt Preeti Daniel (W)
09997273041
Survey of India
SOI MSA
Vice Chairman Women’s Committee
13
Sanjeev Kr.Sharma

Survey of India
MSA
Chairman FC
14
JS OBEROI
09760404465
SOI
SOI D ‘MAN ASSOCIATION

15
R. P. Uniyal
09411106374
Postal
AIPEU/NFPE




LIST OF EXTENDED RECEPTION COMMITTEE FOR INFORMATION TO CHQ

Sl. No
Name
S/Sh.
Mob. No.
Origination
Association
Remark
1
B. D. Bhatt
09411515066
Postal
AIPEU/NFPE
Chairman RC
2
S. P. Ringola
09412150196
Survey of India
SOI Class-iii  Service Association
Working Chairman RC
3
B. C. Dhyani
09997333464
AG Accounts
AG Accounts brotherhood
COC UK Chairman
4
J. C. Chhimwal
09412955104
jc_chhimwal@yahoo.co.in
N.H.O
AIDEF

5
Deepak C. R. Karki
09997178133
deepakkarkisoi@gmail.com
Survey of India
MSI Association
COC  UK
Convener
6
J.M.S Bisht
09456167867
bishtjms@gmail.com
DFE
EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION OF DFE
CONVENOR
Reception Committee
7
LALIT MALIK

lalitmalikddun@yahoo.co.uk
IGNFA
EA OF IGNFA

8
D. S. Rawat

dsrawat2011itd@gmail.com
Income Tax
ITEF
Finance secretary RC
9
Manish joshi
07599102226
Manishjoshi73@gmail.com

Income Tax
ITEF

10
NK Bhaduri
09897914528
BSI
BSIE Association

11
Smt Neera Dutta (W)
09411109413
Survey of India
SOI MSA
Chairman Women’s Committee
12
Smt Preeti Daniel (W)
09997273041
Survey of India
SOI MSA
Vice Chairman Women’s Committee
13
Sanjeev Kr.Shrama

Survey of India
MSA
Chairman FC
14
JS OBEROI
09760404465
SOI


15
K. P. Mathani
09897875317
Survey of India
SOI TSA

16
Ajay Tyagi

Survey of India


17
Sunil Kumar

Survey of India


18
C. L. Sakalani

Survey of India


19
Naveen Nautiyal

Survey of India


20
R. P. Uniyal
09411106374
Postal
AIPEU/NFPE

21
Luxman Singh Rawat

Survey of India


22
G. P. Tiwari

Survey of India


23
Satish Chandra

Survey of India


24
H. S. Bisht.

Survey of India


25
Shanti Prashad

Survey of India


26
J. S. Oberai

Survey of India


27
Manjeet Pal

Survey of India


28
Sandeep Kumar

Survey of India


29
Sanjeev Sharma

Survey of India
D/Man

30
Ranjender Prasad

Survey of India


31
B. N. Mishra

Survey of India


32
Smt. Meera

Survey of India


33
Smt. Kamla Kapariya

Survey of India


34
Rajan Besnet

Survey of India


35
Gabar Singh Negi

Survey of India


36
Sandeep Tomar

Survey of India


37
Anil Kumar Rohila

Survey of India


38
Saurabh Srivastava

Income Tax
ITEF

39
Smt.  Alka Bhatnagar

Income Tax
ITEF

40
Smt.  Anuja

Income Tax
ITEF

41
Maniesh Joshi

Income Tax
ITEF

42
Vikash Thapa

Postal
AIPEU/NFPE

43
R. P. Uniyal
09411106374
Postal
AIPEU/NFPE

44
Chandi Prakesh

Postal


45
B. P. Yadav

Postal


46
Smt Mamta Saini

Postal


47
Zawahar Hussain

I.A.D.F.E.


48
Rajpal Singh

I.A.D.F.E.


49
Parvinder Singh

I.A.D.F.E.


50
Bachu Singh

I.A.D.F.E.


51
Raj Kumar

I.A.D.F.E.


52
Brij Mohan

I.A.D.F.E.


53
Brijesh Kumar

AG Accounts


54
A. K. Rania
skrainasagar@gmail.com
AG Accounts


55
Lalit Malik

I.G. N.F.A.


56
Narender Kumar

I.G. N.F.A.


57
S. K. Singh
09897297712
F.S.I.
FSIEA

58
Amit
07579283106
F.S.I.
FSIEA

59
Hari Chand
09412053859

F.S.I.
FSIEA

60
Smt.Neeta Sunil Goswami
9639897298
FSI
FSIEA

61
Smt. Savita Semwal
09412963070
FSI
FSIEA

62
Amar Dev

B.S.I.
BSIEA

63
Gapal Singh

B.S.I.
BSIEA

64
K. P. Mathani
09897875317
Survey of India
SOI TSA

65
Munnu Singh

Civil Account


66
NITU KUMAR
09045886951
AG Accounts
Nitukumar358@gmail.com


To,
        1. All affiliated organisation
        2. All C-O-Cs
        3. All chq office bearers
        4. All Women Sub Committee members


(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General

Confederation



MACP on Promotional Hierarchy – Associations Demand for Withdrawal of SLP from Supreme Court


Mr. SK. Mann President, National Head Quarters Confederation of Defence Recognised Associations (CDRA) has written a letter to the Prime Minister of India, regarding MACP on Promotional Hierarchy. here are the quotes :

1. With profound regards we on behalf of more than 50 recognized associations functioning in various directorates of MoD request your honour for redressal of our genuine and justified grievances with regard to the injustice about the financial up-gradation under MACP Scheme inflicted upon the weaker section of the subordinate employees by the Govt of India during 2009 quite wrongly and against all the canon of justice. During the regime of NDA Govt. heated by the then Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihar Vajpayee Ji an ACP Scheme to the employees of group B. C & D was granted in the form of two financial up-gradations in the promotional hierarchy after completion of 12 & 24 years service as a ‘safety net’ to deal with the problem of genuine stagnation due to inadequate promotional avenues. Alas! The above just and genuine scheme was ruthlessly distorted and destroyed during 2009 by the then UPA Govt by converting it into the MACP Scheme on Grade pay basis instead of the promotional hierarchy as it was in ACPS, resulting into the great detriment and huge financial and terminal benefit loss to the employees.

2. It is submitted with respect that the said scheme of MACPs was switched over from existing ACPS without having any consideration of anomalous consequences and awful repercussions in the matter of financial discriminations. With a view to further clarify the anomaly of this scheme it would be imperative to quote an example here that a Junior Engineer in MES who complete his 24 years service on 31-08-2008 shall be granted the 2rd up-gradation in pay scale of Executive Engineers i.e. in the PB-3 (15600-39100) + Grade Pay 6600/- in the erstwhile ACPs, where as the another Junior Engineers having completed the 30 years on 01-09-2008 is eligible for 3rd up-gradation in PB-2 (9300-34800) + Grade Pay 5400/- under the modified ACPs resulting in huge loss at least Rs. 20,000/- per month even after putting 6 years extra period of his services. Subsequently these anomalous and unjust projections were consequently brought into the notice of the authorities and persuaded vigorously but all in vain despite their admission about the said anomalies.

3. Finding no way out, the employees from different departments of Central Govt including MoD sought for the legal intervention by filing the petitions in the Hon’ble CAT Chandigarh, New Delhi, Guwahati, Calcutta and Ernakulum etc. Wherein all the judgments were in favour of the employees directing the respondents to grants the MACPs in promotional hierarchy. In the appeals filed by the Govt. in the Hon’ble High Courts the orders of the various CAT stands upheld Unfortunately, the Govt. further preferred to file the SLPs in the Hon’ble Supreme Court against the orders of the Hon’ble High Courts admittedly, the Hon’ble Supreme Court would take a considerable time to deliver its judgment on the said SLPs. Such delay to deliver the justice shall adversely affect a large chunk of the poor employees who are not in position to contest the case in Supreme Court owing to their financial constraints. In this context it is pertinent to mention here that the Hon’ble Supreme Court opined that in case of service matters where the High Courts and benches of CAT delivered the judgements in favour of the employees, no appeal in the Supreme Court by the Govt. is desirable.

4. We would also like to draw your kind attention to the fact that earlier the status of CAT remained equal to High Court and an employee had to contest his case at two stages only i.e. in CAT and then in Hon’ble Supreme Court but later on the channel contesting the case became CAT then High Court and then further Hon’ble Supreme Court. Therefore the opinion of Hon’ble Supreme Court that way is quite genuine.

5. In view of the above mentioned circumstances we pray before your esteemed authority to kindly be graciously pleased to direct the concerned department of Govt, of India for withdrawal of SLPs from the Hon’ble Supreme Court in order to provide the relief to the weaker sections of the society and to meet the ends of justice as a special case. We do hope that your kind action in the matter will certainly bring the good days for the subordinate employees of the Central Govt.