Organisation unifying the entirety of non-gazetted employees of Income Tax Department in Mumbai for advancement.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
NJCA Writes to Govt. on 7th CPC
The NJCA has written to the Govt. requesting immediate setting up of the High level committee to look in to issue of Minimum wage and fitment formula as per the agreement reached.
Letter of Com. Shiv Gopal Misra, GS, AIRF & Convenor, NJCA to Home Minister, Finance Minister and Railway Minister
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Monday, July 25, 2016
7th CPC - notified
7th
CPC – CABINET DECISION – ORDERS ISSUED
Monday, July 18, 2016
NJCA
NATIONAL
JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION
4, State Entry Road, New Delhi
No.AIRF/24(C) Dated:
July 15, 2016
Dear Friends!
On the
call of the National Joint Council of Action(NJCA), on hopeless recommendations
of VII CPC, scrapping of National
Pension System (NPS) and other long pending genuine demands of the Central
Government Employees, covering lakhs
and lakhs of Railwaymen, Defence (Civilian) personnel, Postal employees,
working in different Central Government offices throughout the country,
unitedly not only participated and contributed regularly in agitational
programmes of different stages of struggle but also succeeded to reflect such
an environment in the entire length and breadth of the country well before the
date of commencement of nationwide “Indefinite
Strike” from 11th July,
2016; that compelled the Government of India to think better than Rs.18,000
as Minimum Wage, change in the Fitment Formula and many other
important heartburning aspects, like National Pension System (NPS) and to
handover all such issues to the committees with a commitment to consider the
same within a timeframe of four months. Considering positive attitude of the
senior ministers of the Government of India, the National Joint Council of
Action (NJCA) had decided to give another four months time to the government.
I am
fully aware that, our Central Government Employees and the youth with full
sincerity and dedication had unitedly created an unprecedented environment
throughout the country, enlightening all the fellowmen about our demands in
support of “Indefinite Strike” continuously,
for which they deserve to be thanked a lot.
Earlier
too I had drawn your attention and warned to be aware of such elements who will
confuse and mislead you by various baseless arguments and try to weaken and
derail our united struggle.
I know
that, such negative thinking persons neither would have participated in the
strike nor moved shoulder to shoulder in the movement of struggle. Negative
thoughts not only weaken the individual, but also malign mental attitude of the
others. Certain such persons, pouring in forcefully their polluted views on
others, only try to break the broader unity of the movement. After all, it is
not a new phenomena, such elements were found in all the strikes of the past.
But nowadays; propaganda scenario has changed. Earlier, social media – WhatsApp, Facebook etc. were not
available, so, such elements were launching propanganda campaign in the
Canteens, Pan shops etc. In the present era, instead of using social media,
WhatsApp, Facebook etc, in positive way for uniting co-workers, such elements
unsuccessfully attempt to break the unity with their contaminated thought,
reflecting the fellowmen that they are the only genius and ever alert and real
friends of them, but such individuals always deceived and show their back at
the climax of the struggle.
I had
earlier mentioned; to be very careful of such vindictive personalities who have
destructive thought during the struggle, meant to secure their own rights. It
is waste to have even least hope of any contribution in any struggle from such
individuals who during agitation/strike try to side-away themselves by all
means.
For
complete preparation of strong background in any movement, struggle/strike,
role of an individual unit, branch, division, zonal and national level, strong
change can never be devaluated, and such an strong united movement at all
levels leaders ultimately encourages to give a clarion call of struggle at the
national level. National leadership has to take care of all even-odd
circumstances, lead his attitude, patience and safety of their force. Deep
contemplation yields of the movement for him to cause execution to implement
various strategies and timelines for the fulfillment of the objective of the
obligation to go beyond such a positive approach rather than criticism for
decisions on the subtleties of the churning the movement extended to the middle
of your peers and get validness struggling peace succeeds.
I have
full faith that, all the Central Government Employees were ready, already even
today and will remain ready with the time slot to fight for their rights.
I again
remind my colleagues to be aware and give befitting reply to those having
negative thinking, and a strong movement only can go ahead.
I
earnestly thank you all.
Comradely
yours,
Sd/-
(Shiva
Gopal Mishra)
Secretary
(Staff Side)
NC/JCM
& Convener
Sunday, July 10, 2016
CLARIFICATION
Dear
Comrades,
We are
in receipt of messages and emails from our grass root leaders and workers
conveying their concerns over the decision of NJCA to defer the indefinite
strike. Comments are circulated in other social medias like whats app etc.
also. As it is not practically possible to reply to all the queries and
comments, to put the record straight, we are clarifying below the common points
raised by most of our comrades and well-wishers.
CONVEYING THE DEFERMENT OF THE STRIKE EVEN BEFORE THE NJCA
FORMALLY ANNOUNCED IT:
NJCA has taken serious note of this incident and shall
take precautionary measures in future.
2 WHETHER IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CABINET DECISION ON 7TH CPC
RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE DELAYED FURTHER FOR FOUR MONTHS
The question of keeping in abeyance the implementation of
the Cabinet decision on 29th June 2016 regarding 7th CPC
recommendations, till the High Level Committee submits its report to Govt, was
discussed in the NJCA meeting. It is decided that NJCA should not demand it, as
the employees may be put to hardship, especially those who are in the verge of
retirement. Com Shiv Gopal Misra, Convenor, NJCA has confirmed from the Finance
Ministry that Govt notification on 7th CPC recommendations is
under process and it will be issued shortly, payment may be made from August
salary.
3 WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EMPOWERED COMMITTEE CONSTITUTED
EARLIER AND THE NEW HIGH LEVEL COMMITTEE?
The new High Level Committee is the product of the
discussion held by Group of Ministers including Home Minister, Finance Minister
and Railway Minister with NJCA leaders after announcement of the
Cabinet decision, in the wake of an impending indefinite strike. Govt is
compelled to appoint the new Committee, as the decision taken by the Govt on
the proposals submitted by the Empowered Committee headed by Cabinet Secretary
(details of proposals of ECoS is not known to staff side) is not acceptable to
the NJCA. Hence the new Committee shall be to reconsider the decision of the
Govt. especially regarding minimum wage and fitment formula. Inspite of the
assurance of the Groups of Ministers that the Committee is being constituted to
reconsider the Govt. decision, if the Govt. again reject our demand, the NJCA
have to reconsider its stand and deferred strike shall be revived.
4. POSITION REGARDING ALLOWANCES
All allowances including HRA, transport allowance, fixed
medical allowance to pensioners etc. are referred to a committee headed by
Finance Secretary. Committee shall submit its report within four months.
Pending final decision based on the report of the Committee, all existing
allowances to be paid as per the existing rates in existing pay structure.
Govt. may try to deny arrears of revised rate of allowances by implementing it
from prospective date as in the past. This issue will be further discussed by
the NJCA with the proposed Committee.
5 WE WOULD HAVE GOT A BETTER SETTLEMENT IF NJCA HAS GONE AHEAD
WITH THE INDEFINITE STRIKE
All of us are aware that NJCA is not a monolithic,
composite organization. It is a united forum of independent organisations. Each
Federation has its own identity and individuality and take decision as per the
direction of the managing bodies of each organization. Hence different views
may emerge in the NJCA, but final decision is taken by consensus. If each
organization stick on to its own stand and others to follow it, there is no
question of consensus and NJCA will not exist.
With all its inherent weakness and limitations, the NJCA
has successfully challenged the NDA Govt’s stand that there is no negotiation
with the staff side on the 7th CPC recommendations. Govt.
thought that once the Cabinet decision is announced unilaterally, followed by
unleashing of well-orchestrated media propaganda that big bonanza is given for
Central Govt. Employees, the NJCA will be forced to withdraw its indefinite
strike decision. But the calculation of the Govt went wrong. NJCA took a firm
stand that unless and until the retrograde recommendations especially minimum
wage and fitment formula is modified, there is no question of withdrawing the
strike. All the Federations are firm on this demand which ultimately compelled
the Hon’ble Prime Minister to intervene. (NJCA has written to Hon’ble Prime
Minister for intervention even before the Cabinet decision, but the Govt.
ignored the NJCA’s appeal at that time). As per the direction of the Hon’ble Prime
Minister, Hon’ble Home Minister Sri Rajnath Singh, Finance Minister Sri Arun
Jaitly and Railway Minister Sri Suresh Prabhu discussed the main issues raised
in the Charter of demands with NJCA leaders, and assured that Govt. will
appoint a High Level Committee to reconsider the decision of the Govt.,
especially on minimum pay and fitment formula. This assurance was given with
the approval of Hon’ble Prime Minster.
Inspite of it, the NJCA has not deferred the strike and
insisted written confirmation of the assurance regarding constitution of High
Level Committee. Again Hon’ble Home Minister Sri Rajnath Singh called the NJCA
leaders and reiterated the earlier assurances and informed that the Finance
Minister will issue a press statement confirming the assurance given to NJCA.
Only after receipt of the copy of the press statement issued by the Finance
Ministry, NJCA has deferred the strike till the finalization of the report of
High Level Committee.
As the Hon’ble Prime Minister of our country has
intervened and as three Cabinet Ministers of Govt. of India discussed the
demands with NJCA leaders and gave assurance that the demands, especially
minimum pay and fitment formula will be reconsidered, and as the Home Minister
has again reiterated the assurances to NJCA leaders and Finance Minster has
issued press statement confirming the constitution of High Level Committee, the
NJCA felt that before embarking upon an indefinite strike which is the last
weapon in the hands of the workers, we should give time to the Govt. to
implement the Minister’s assurances given as per the direction of the Prime
Minister and honour its commitment given to NJCA leaders. NJCA taking a stand that
we don’t believe the Ministers and their assurance and shall go ahead with the
strike, may not be taken in good spirit by the general public and the media. In
case the Govt. backs out from its assurances, the NJCA has got every right to
revive the deferred indefinite strike.
Com. Shiva Gopal Mishra, Convenor, NJCA has made it clear
in the circular issued on 7th July 2016, which reads as
follows: -
“Though there is positive assurance from the Govt. of
India, but all of you will not take rest and assume counseling the cadre and
ground staff that they should remain in full preparedness, because if there
will not be SATISFACTORY OUTCOME, we will be having no alternative except to
agitate the issues again.”
WHAT ABOUT PARITY IN PENSION? WILL IT BE IMPLEMENTED AS THERE IS
A CLAUSE IN THE GOVT DECISION THAT THE PROPOSED COMMITTEE WILL EXAMINE THE
FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE OPTION No I, ie PARITY IN PENSION TO PAST
PENSIONERS
This issue was raised before the Group of Minister by
Com. K. K. N. Kutty, who is also the Secretary General of NCCPA (National
Co-ordination Committee of Pensioners Associations). It was pointed out to the
Finance Minister that even though the Govt. has decided to accept 7th CPC
recommendation to have two options to pensioners, it is qualified with the
words “subject to feasibility.” The Finance Minister categorically assured the
delegation that the Govt. has accepted the recommendations in toto and the
Pension Department has only been asked to sort out the difficulties in
implementation of the Option-No-I, if any.
Just like the issues of
Salary hike, Fitment formula or parity of Pension, the issue of NPS is common
to all Central Govt. Departments. In spite of that, this issue appears to be
less highlighted
The problem
of NPS employees are well taken care of by the NJCA. Please see the Press
Statement issued by NJCA on 6th July 2016 after taking the decision to defer
the strike which is published in confederation website. The last paragraph
reads as follows------- "The NJCA particularly notes that the Govt. has
set up a separate committee for reviewing the New Pension Scheme, which has
been a matter of concern to all employees and workers who are recruited to
Govt. services after 01.01.2004." Please also see the para -12 of the
Press Communique issued by the Govt. through Press Information Bureau
immediately after the Cabinet decision on 29th June 2016 which reads as
--------- "Para-12--- The Cabinet also decided to constitute a separate
committee to suggest measures for streamlining the implementation of New
Pension System (NPS)". Cabinet decision is taken as it is one of the
important demand of the Charter of demands of NJCA submitted to Govt. NJCA
shall take follow up action on this particular demand as all of us are very
much concerned about this important demand. This demand is directly linked to
the policy of the NDA Govt. as all of you are aware that it is the previous NDA
Govt. which took a Cabinet decision in 2003 to implement New Contributory
Pension Scheme to Central Govt. Employees from 01.01.2004.
Thursday, July 7, 2016
STRIKE DEFERRED
STRIKE IS DEFERRED, BUT THE STRUGGLE
SHALL CONTINUE
Finally,
the united struggle of 33 lakhs Central Government Employees under the banner
of National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) comprising Railways, Defence and
Confederation has compelled the totally negative and unwilling NDA Government
to negotiate with the staff side leaders. Hon’ble Prime Minister has intervened
and directed three Cabinet Minsters viz. Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh,
Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitly and Railway Minister Shri Suresh Prabhu to
hold discussion with the NJCA Leaders on 30th June 2016. After
discussing the demands raised in the Charter of demands, the Ministers assured
that a high level committee will be constituted to consider the demands raised
by NJCA especially the demand for improving the minimum wage and fitment formula.
As
no written communication or minutes regarding the assurances given by Group of
Ministers is forthcoming, the NJCA met again and 6th July and
decided to go ahead with the strike decision. Again Home Minister Shri Rajnath
Singh called the NJCA leaders for discussion on 6th July and
reiterated the assurances already given on 30th June and stated that
the Finance Minister will issue a press statement on 6th July itself
confirming the assurances given by the Group of Ministers. It was further
assured by the Minister that the proposed High level committee will submit its
recommendations to Government within a time frame.
Accordingly,
the Government issued the press statement and after detailed deliberations the
NJCA unanimously decided to defer the indefinite strike till the committee
finalizes its report. The press statement of the NJCA and the Government are
attached.
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Confederation
E-mail: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
Mob: 09447068125
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
NJCA News
The National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) met at the Staff Side office, JCM, New Delhi today at 11:30 AM as scheduled. During the discussions, the Convener received an invitation from the Honourable Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh. The following members of the NJCA met the Home Minister in a delegation.
1. Dr. M. Raghavaiah (NFIR), 2. Shiv Gopal Misra (AIRF), 3. Rakhal Dasgupta (AIRF), 4. Guman Singh (NFIR), 5. K. K. N. Kutty (Confederation), 6. C. Srikumar (AIDEF), 7. M. Krishnan (Confederation), 8. Ashok Singh (INDWF), 9. R. Srinivasan (INDWF), 10. M. S. Raja (Confederation), 11. J. R. Bhosale (AIRF), 12. Bhatnagar (NFIR), 13. R. N. Parashar (NFPE), 14. Giriraj Singh (NFPE), 15. Satish Chander (FNPO), 16. Shiv Kumar (FNPO), 17. N. Kannaiah (AIRF).
The issues in the Charter of demands were discussed with special reference to the 7th CPC related demands. The delegation brought to the notice of the Honourable Home Minister that the NJCA has not received a communication from the Government over the assurances held out on 30th June, 2016, when the NJCA delegation met the Honourable Home Minister, Finance Minister and the Railway Ministers. On 30th June 2016, the Government had assured to refer the revision of Minimum wage and fitment formula to a Committee. The Finance Minister has also clarified that the Government has taken the decision to implement the recommendation of the 7th CPC to bring about parity between the past and present pensioners. They added that such a communication in confirmation of the assurances will enable them to take a decision over the strike action which is to commence from 11th July, 2016.
The Honourable Home Minister assured the delegation that the Government will honour the assurances held out to the NJCA leaders on 30th June, 2016 and accordingly the Honourable Finance Minister, Shri Arun Jaitly will issue a Press Statement today, with copy to NJCA.
After receipt of the copy of the Press Communique issued by the Honourable Finance Minister, the NJCA will take a final decision.
Saturday, July 2, 2016
indefinite strike
DON’T BELIEVE IN RUMOURS. NO CHANGE IN THE NJCA DECISION TO GO ON STRIKE FROM 11TH JULY 2016.
NJCA WILL MEET AGAIN AT 11 AM ON 06.07.2016
NJCA
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road New Delhi – 110055
No. NJCA/2016 Dated: July 1, 2016
Dear Comrade!
We are to inform you that the NJCA had a discussion with the Government of India yesterday, i.e.30.06.2016 over certain demands contained in our Charter of Demands. In the meeting, following ministers were present: -
Shri Rajnath Singh, Hon’ble Home Minster
Shri Arun Jaitley, Hon’ble Finance Minister
Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu, Hon’ble Railway Minister
Shri Manoj Sinha, Hon’ble MoS Railway
On behalf of the NJCA, the following participated in the discussion: -
Shri Shiva Gopal Mishra, Convener NJCA (AIRF)
Shri M. Raghavaiah, Chairman NJCA (NFIR)
Shri K. K. N, Kutty Member NJCA (Confederation)
Shri C. Srikumar, Member NJCA (AIDEF)
The government has proposed to refer the issue of Minimum Wage and Fitment Formula to a Committee for reconsideration.
The NJCA will await communication in the regard from the government.
The NJCA will again meet on 6th July at 11:00 hrs., in JCM Office, 13-C, Feorzshah Road, New Delhi, for taking appropriate decision.
With Fraternal Greetings!
Sd/-
(Shiv Gopal Mishra)
Convener
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