CONFEDERATION OF
CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
1st Floor, North
Avenue PO Building, New Delhi – 110001
Website:
www.confederationhq.blogspot.com
Email:
confederationhq@gmail.com
President Secretary General
Com. K K N Kutty Com. M. Krishnan
09811048303 09447068125
PRESS STATEMENT
Dated : 9th June, 2016
As per the decision
taken by the NJCA (National Joint Council of Action of Central Government
Employees Organisations), Confederation of Central Government employees and
workers and all its constituent Associations/Federations in the Postal, Income
Tax, Audit, Accounts, Ground Water Board, Printing and Stationery, Survey
Departments, Atomic Energy, Central Secretariat, Central Excise and Customs
etc. served the strike notice on their respective head of Departments today the
9th June, 2016. At Delhi massive demonstrations were held at Dak Bhawan,
Central Revenue Building (ITO) and many other places. The NJCA includes all
Associations and Federations of Departments of the Government of India,
including Defence and Railways, Postal, Income Tax, Audit, Accounts etc. About
35 lakh Central Government employees are expected to take part in the
indefinite strike action which as per the notice will begin from 11th July,
2016. The indefinite strike has become necessary due to the non settlement of
the charter of demands submitted to the Government by the NJCA in December,
2015. (Enclosed is the charter of demands and the NJCA letter addressed to the
Cabinet Secretary on10.12.2015).
The 7th Central Pay
Commission submitted its report on 19th November, 2015, after a delay of three
months from the stipulated period of 18 months given to them. The three months
delay was also caused by the intervention of the Present Finance Minister. It
is now more than six months the report is with the Government. The entire 35
lakh workers and the Civil Servant pension community was extremely unhappy over
the recommendations of the 7th CPC which did not address the core issues
presented before them and the wage revisions suggested by the Commission was
the lowest in the post independent history of the country. A meagre rise of 14%
alone was recommended by the Commission to be effective for a long period of
ten years. The Government has so far failed to take note of the anger and
anguish of the employees in the matter as the wage rise recommended in the face
of the unprecedented rise in the inflation during the period between 2oo6 and
2016. The Government did not either grant any interim relief or even a small
financial benefit in the form of merger of DA which at the setting up of every
earlier Pay Commission the Government had adhered to.
The strike which
commences on 11th July, 2016 shall be the largest participated strike action in
the independent India as more than 35 lakhs civil servants are expected to join
the strike action. The entire pension community belonging to Civil Pensioners
have decided to join the struggle for the Government has indicated that it will
not be able to implement the recommendation of the 7th CPC concerning pensioners
on the flimsy ground that relevant document required for the revision might not
be available with
Sd/-
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
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