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GDS Committee Report - Latest Position

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GDS COMMITTEE REPORT -  LATEST POSITION



NFPE & AIPEU-GDS congratulates all Postal employees who made the 27th April 2017 mass dharna in front of all Divisional/Regional/Circle offices, a grand success. We have raised only one demand in the dharna – Implementation of favourable recommendations of GDS Committee report.

Implementation Committee constituted by Postal Board under the Chairmanship of Member (T) who was holding charge as Member (Personnel) submitted its proposal to the Secretary (Posts). The proposal of the implementation committee is now being examined by the JS & FA (Internal Financial Advisor) of the Postal Board. After that the proposal is to be approved by Secretary, Department of Posts. Then the proposal is to be approved by Minister, Communications. After Minister’s approval it will be submitted to the nodal Ministries (Department of Personnel & Training, Law Ministry and Finance Ministry) for approval. After obtaining all the above approval only, Postal Board will prepare the Cabinet note and submit the proposal for approval of Cabinet.

Knowing very well that this is the procedure, the recognised GDS Union is creating confusion among the GDS employees. The indefinite strike notice and postponement without any concrete result was a drama to cheat the GDS. The very same General Secretary of recognised GDS Unions who earlier used to criticize other unions/Federation for postponing the strike is now going on postponing the strike again and again. After postponing the strike the GS of recognised GDS Union is advising the GDS that – “all these procedures are compulsory that will take more than a month or so”, Then why indefinite strike is declared from 25th April 2017 ? The Recognised GDS Union could not do anything, eventhough the Kamalesh Chandra Committee Report on GDS was submitted on 24th November 2016 (four months back). Now the recongised GDS Union has requested Postal Board to Postpone GDS membership verification fearing withdrawal of recognition after verification.

The Central Working Committee of AIPEU-GDS is being held at Trivandrum (Kerala) on 5th May 2017. Federal Executive of NFPE being held at New Delhi on 12th May 2017. These meetings will take decision for continued agitational programmes for implementation of positive recommendations of GDS Committee report including strike. All GDS employees are requested to strengthen AIPEU-GDS which is moving jointly with NFPE for early implementation of GDS Committee Report.

Yours faithfully,

(P. Pandurangarao) Secretary General
AIPEU-GDS

(R. N. Parashar)
General Secretary NFPE

Source: http://nfpe.blogspot.in/

NFIR Representation The Upgradation Of Grade Pay To Dressers/ Operation Theatre Assistants In Railways

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NFIR Representation The Upgradation Of Grade Pay To Dressers/ Operation Theatre Assistants In Railways



Upgradation of Grade Pay of Dressers/Operation Theater Assistants in Railways – Representation submitted by National Federation of Indian Railwaymen

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
RAILWAY BOARD

No.PC-VII/2016/R-U/35

New Delhi, dated: 12-04-2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Upgradation of Grade Pay of Dressers/Operation Theater Assistants in Railways – Representation submitted by National Federation of Indian Railwaymen.

The undersigned is directed to refer the issue of upgradation of Grade Pay of Dressers in Railways from GP Rs.1900 (Pre-revised) to GP Rs.2000 (Pre-revised) to Dressers of Ministry of Health and family Welfare (MoH&FW) from existing GP of Rs.1800 (Pre-Revised); This upgradation has been recommended alongwith enhancement in entry level qualification from Class-X to Class-XII with three years experience of dressing of wounds.

2. In Railways, the post of Dressers Gr.III/Operation Theater Assistants Gr.III in PB 1, Rs.5200-20200 GP Rs.1900 (Pre-revised) is filled 100% by promotion form amongst serving railway employees in the Hospital Attendants, Orderlies, Dispensary Peons, Strecher Bearers, Watchman, Safaiwalas, Sanitary Cleaners in PB-1, Rs.5200-20200 GP Rs.1800 (Pre-revised) with the qualification of Matriculation as per Railway Board’s letter RBE No.100/98 dated 10.05.1998. (Copy at Annexure-I).

3. While examining the matter, it has been observed that historically, Dressers of Indian Railways have been on a higher pay scale vis-a-vis their counterparts under the MoH&FW. under the 5th CPC, Railway Dressers/OT attendants had an entry pay of 3050-4590/-, while CGHS Dressers-III were in 2650-4400/-. Under 6th CPC, Railway Dressers/OT attendants were in PB-I GP-1900 while CGHS Dressers – III were in GP-1800. They were also acknowledged to have higher responsibilities as compared to CGHS Dressers-III, as observed from orders of Hon’ble Central Administrative Tribunal/Principal Bench/New Delhi in OA No.386/2012 while dealing with an issue relating to parity of pay scales of Dieticians in CGHS. Relevant portions of this judgment are reproduced below:

” The pay scale of Dressers in the CGHS in the V Central Pay Commission was Rs.2650-4400/-. In the case of Railways, during the same Pay Commission, it was Rs.3050 – 4590/- for Grade III (for Grade I and Grade II it is even higher). In the case of Dressers in National Institute of Ayurveda, it was Rs.3050-4590/-; whereas in the same case of CISE, this information has not been provided at the stage of the V Central Pay Commission. The Dressers in Homeopathy pharmacy in CGHS were stated to be carrying a pay scale of Rs.4500-7000/-. Similary, the ECG Technicians and Dental Technicians were also carrying a Pay scale of Rs.4000-6000/-. The information in respect of V Central Pay Commission regarding other organizations pay scale is not available. What is apparent from the above is that even under the V Pay Commission, Dressers in the CGHS enjoyed a lower scale of pay.

We shall now examine the nature of Dressers in CGHS with other posts cited by the applicants in the OA. The Comparison of Dressers/Employees in Homeopathic Pharmacy, Panchkarma Technicians, Dental Technician and National Institute of Ayurveda may not be apt because they belong to a different school of Medicine and hence the job requirement would not be identical. In the case of CGHS, for Dressers even after the enlargement of duties on commencement of CGHS (Dressers) Recruitment Rules, 1992, the duties relate to giving injections to patients, removing stitches etc. to keep the instruments sterilized, maintain the records regarding dressing room and supply of medicines etc. In the case of Railways, the first difference is that the Dressers/OT Assistants work in the Operation theaters and also since they are working in the hospitals, their responsibilities and nature of work would be higher. As far as the dressers in Safdarjung Hospital and RML Hospital are concerned, we find from Annexure A-1 and Annexure A-14 (Colly) that duties and responsibilities of Dressers working in those hospitals are slightly different. The details regarding specific nature of duties of Dressers in CISF have not been given and that for Dressers in National Institute of Ayurveda, Homeopathic Pharmacist, Panchkarma Technician, Dental Technicians, Dark Rooms and other organizations have not been provided and are only stated to be identical. Any observation, therefore, regarding similarity of the work of applicants vis-a-vis these categories is not possible. However, it is noted above that there is a difference in the duties of CGHS Dressers with those in the Railways working as Dressers/OT Assistants as also those working in Safdarjung and RML Hospitals.

We have also observed that under the V Central Pay Commission, the post of applicants was carrying lower pay scale that of the post cited by the applicants in the OA”.

4. It is therefore clear that (Copy of judgement order annexed at Annexure-II) Dressers of Railways were carrying a higher responsibilities and accordingly were kept on a higher pedestal both in terms of pay structure as well as functional responsibility in comparison with their counterparts under the MoH&FW. However, while Dressers-III under MoH&FW have been placed in the equivalent of GP-2000 Pay matrix (higher replacement level), Dressers/OT attendants under the M/o Railways have not been similarly upgraded and continue to be placed in the GP-1900 equivalent in the 7th CPC Pay Matrix.

5. In view of the above, restoration of at least parity amongst Dressers/OTA in Railways with their counterparts in MoH&FW is necessary. Representations on this issue have also been received. Copy of NFIR Letter No.IV/NFIR/7th CPC (Imp)/2016/R.B.dated 22.09.2016 is also enclosed in this connection (Annexure-III). Ministry Of Finance is requested to convey approval for grant of GP Rs.2000 (Pre-revised) from GP Rs.1900 (Pre-revised) to the entry grade of Dressers/OTA in Railways. The higher (Promotional Grades) will continue to be Dresser/OTA in GP Rs,=.2400 (Pre-revised) and GP Rs.2800 (Pre-revised).

6. Enhanced entry level qualification of 12th standard and in absence of the same total years of experience of 5 years as recommended by 7th CPC in Para 7.6.108, will be incorporated in the Recruitment Rules appropriately, once the pay structure is approved.

7. This has the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry Of Railways.

(S.Balachandra Iyer)
Executive Director, Pay commission-II
Railway Board.

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Dearness Allowance For Bank Employees For The Months Of May To July 2017

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DA for Bankers from May to July 2017 as per 10th BPS/Joint Note dated 25.5.2015



Dearness Allowance for Workmen and Officer Employees in banks for the months of May, June and July 2017 under X BPS/ Joint Note dated 25.5.2015

Indian Banks’ Association

HR & Industrial Relations

No.CIR/HR&IR/76/D/2017-18/2625

April 29, 2017

All Members of the Association
(Designated Officers)

Dear Sirs,
Dearness Allowance for Workmen and Officer Employees in banks for the months of May, June and July 2017 under X BPS/ Joint Note dated 25.5.2015

The confirmed All India Average Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers (Base 1960=100) for the quarter ended March 2017 are as follows:-

January 2017 – 6254.30
February 2017 – 6254.30
March 2017 – 6277.12

The average CPI of the above is 6261.91 and accordingly the number of DA slabs are 456(66261.91-4440=1821.91/4=456 slabs). The last quarterly Payment of DA was at 469 Slabs. Hence there is a decrease in DA slabs of 13, i.e., 456 Slabs for payment of DA for the quarter May, June and July 2017.

In terms of clause 7 of the 10th Bipartite Settlement dated 25.05.2015 and clause 3 of the Joint Note dated 25.05.2015, the rate of Dearness Allowance payable to workmen and officer employees for the months of May, June and July 2017 shall be 45.60 % of ‘pay’. While arriving at dearness allowance payable, decimals from third place may please be ignored.

Yours faithfully,

sd/-
K.S.Chauhan
Senior Vice President

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Merger And Re-designation Of Various Common Category Posts Per 6th CPC Recommendations

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Merger and re-designation of various common category posts per 6th CPC recommendations-Reg




F.No.410/2009-D(CIV-I)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

Sena Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated: 27th April, 2017

To
The Chief of Army Staff,
The Chief of Air Staff,
The Chief of Naval Staff,
The DGOF.

Subject: Merger and re-designation of various common category posts as per 6th CPC recommendations- Reg.

Sir,

In continuation of MOD letter of even No. dated 27th February 2013 letters of even number dated 01st May, 2015 and 08th August, 2016 were subsequently issued on the subject mentioned above with the approval of Ministry of Finance (Deptt. of Expenditure). As the Model RRs for various posts of Draughtsman Cadre have now been issued by DoP&T vide letter No.AB-14017/7/2013-Estt(RR) dated 09th January, 2017, the designation of Draughtsman Cadre in defence Establishments may be kept as per the Model RRs, which as under :



2. Other terms and conditions mentioned in the above mentioned letter dated 01st May 2015 sahll remain unchanged.

3. This issues with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance (Deptt. of Expenditure) UO Note No.10(6)/E.III(B)/2012 dated 12.04.2017 and Ministry of Defence (Finance AG/PB) vide their Dy No.76/AG/PB dated 27.04.2017.

sd/-
(Pawan Kumar)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

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Status of Cadre Review proposals processed in DoPT from 1st January, 2011 to 30th April, 2017 Approved by Cabinet

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Status of Cadre Review proposals processed in DoPT from 1st January, 2011 to 30th April, 2017 
Approved by Cabinet

S. No.
Name of the Service
CRC* Meeting
Cabinet Approval
1.   
CPWD Central Engineering Service, Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service and Central Architecture Service
27/06/2011
03/01/2012
2. 
Military Engineering Services (Indian Defence Service of Engineers, Architect Cadre and Surveyor Cadre)
22/09/2011 and23/01/2012
18/04/2013
3,
Indian Revenue Service
19/02/2013 and GoM**    on
29/04/2013
23/05/2013
4.
Indian Radio Regulatory Service
19/02/2013
03/07/2013
5.   
Central Labour Service
19/02/2013
17/07/2013
6.
Indian Customs & Central Excise
27/08/2013
05/12/2013
7.
Indian Cost Accounts Service
29/10/2013
02/01/2014
8.
Central Power Engineering Service
11/12/2013
13/05/2014
9,
Indian Ordnance Factory Service
19/03/2014
29/10/2014
10,
Indian Civil Accounts Service
17/07/2013
16/01/2015
11.
Border Road Engineering Service
26/02/2015
07/04/2015
12.
Defence Aeronautical Quality Assurance Service
08/01/2015
06/05/2015
13.  
Indian Trade Service
06/0512014
01/07/2015
14.
Indian Statistical Service
24/06/2014
29/07/2015
15.  
Indian Skill Development Service
10/04/2015
07/10/2015
16
Indian Postal Service
28/12/2015
25/05/2016
17.
Central Reserve Police Force
15112/2015
29/0612016
18.  
Indian Information Service
05/05/2016
24/08/2016
19.  
Border Security Force
29/06/2016
12/09/2016
20.
Indian P & T Accounts and Finance Service
17/09/2015
27/10/2016
21.
Ministry  of  Micro, Small   and Medium   Enterprises (MSME) Indian Enterprise Development Service (IEDS)
28/12/2015
21/12/2016
22.
Indian Telecom Service
06/10/2016
21/12/2016
23.
Central Engineering Service (Roads)                            25/4/2016
06/03/2017

* CRC - Cadre Review Committee ** GoM - Group of Ministers
Pending Proposals

S. No.   1 Name of the Service
Status
1. With Concerned Ministry - CRC meeting held and Cabinet approval pending (3)
1.
Indian Naval Material
Management Service
The CRC meeting held on 24/10/2013. Approvals of MoS (PP) and FM have been obtained. MoD has to take the approval of Cabinet.
2.
Indian Defence Accounts Service
CRC Meeting held on 09/09/2016. Approvals of MoS (PP) and FM have been obtained. MoD has to take the approval of Cabinet. Comments of DoPT on draft Cabinet Note has been sent.
3
Indian Petroleum and Explosive Safety Service (IPESS)
CRC meeting held on 09/01/2017. Approvals of MoS (PP) and FM have been obtained. Mb Commerce & Industry. Deptt. Of Industrial Policy & Promotion has to take the approval of Cabinet.
2. With Cabinet Secretariat (0)
3. With Department of Personnel & Training (2)
4.
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
Approvals of Secretary (Personnel) and Secretary (Expenditure) have been obtained. Note for the Cadre Review Committee has been prepared and being sent to Cabinet Secretariat.
5.
Railway Protection Force
CRC meeting held on 2910712013. Decision with the approval of MoS (PP) and FM has been communicated to the Ministry of Railways on 09/10/2013 for taking Cabinet approval. Ministry of Railway has revised the proposal. The same is under examination.
4. With Department of Expenditure (9)
6.
Indian    Railways Personnel Service
Approval of Secretary (Personnel) has been obtained and sent to DoE for approval of Secretary (Expenditure)
7.
Indian Railways Traffic Service
-DcW
8.
Indian Railways Stores Service
-Do-
9.
Indian Railways Accounts Service
-Do-
10.
Indian  Railways Service of Mechanical Engineers
-Do-
11.
Indian  Railways Service of Electrical Engineers
-Do-
12.
Indian   Railways Service of Engineers
-Do-
13.
Indian   Railways Service of Signal Engineers
 -Do-
14.
Sashastra Seema  Bal (SSB) (Group "A" Combatised)
-Do-
4. With Ministry concerned for clarifications (1)                  15. Indian P&T Building Works                 Clarifications are awaited from DoT on its revised

Note: The concerned Cadre Controlling Authorities of Central Group "A" Services have been requested vide this Division’s D.O. letter No. I-11019/16/2016-CRD dated 20.12.2016 to take action in a time-bound manner and forward the cadre review proposals/furnish the requisite information/clarifications/move Note for Cabinet etc. whats ever required. The above DO letter may be accessed at www.dopt.gov.in

Source: DoPT Orders

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