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7th CPC-THE REAL TRUTH BEHIND THE DEMAND

May 3, 2020 rajasinghmurugesan

Honourable General Secretary of Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers of Karnataka State published a valuable post regarding 7th CPC. It is reproduced the same for your reference.

Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers have been demanding constitution of the 7th CPC, DA merger , and other 15 charter of common demands of the Central Government Employees apart from 48 common demands of the CG Employees which has been accepted by the Kolkatta conference.

      The Common questions & answers which the Government of India has been  answering is that as follows.

1)    The 6th CPC has not recommended the DA merger has recommended 25% increase in certain allowances.

2)    The 6th CPC has not recommended the constitution of the 7th CPC and is silent on this issue.

3)    Normally it takes 10 years to set up another Central Pay Commission.

4)    The DA as recommended as per the Consumer price index is released which works out to 80% as on 1/1/2013. So when ever the prices have gone up DA is provided to compensate the rising of prices.

5)    If another Central Pay Commission is set up there will be huge burden on common man, at this stage the Government of India cannot afford to set up 7th CPC

6)    The anomalies  are being taken up the National anomalies committee

Now comrades the above reply are standard in nature, all the above questions are answered in the following text.

If we really look at the DA and the Cost of living we can  find that the actual cost of prices have gone up over 200% and the actual DA we are getting is only 80%. Hence there is a big gap between the actual price rise and the real DA we get there are many factors behind it, hence 7th CPC and DA merger are too vital things to bridge the Gap between the actual spending and the actual salary. For example in case of an MTS / LDC / Postmen his salary will be around Rs 15,000/-  The actual spending is Rs 25,000/  which includes house rent of Rs 8,000/- (against Rs 3000/- as HRA)  light bill, water bill telephone bill, petrol bill, local travelling  etc itself will account for Rs 5000/-  apart from purchase of provisions and vegetables which accounts for Rs 12,000/ for a family of 4 persons.  Apart from above there will be many unforeseen expense such as attending marriages, medical, Children education expenses, which may work out more than Rs 30,000/-  today the salary given to the CG Employees by the Central Government  are insufficient. The minimum wages should be Rs 25,000/- the actual salary should be doubled.

Today the Government has itself admitted that the inflation is around 11% and the Consumer Price Index  has crossed more than 110 points from 116 as on 1/12006 to 226 points as on April 2013. In that case the actual DA should have been 110 % not just 87% as on April 2013.

Once the price rise is more than 100% ,we are entitled for an Central Pay Commission and DA merger.  Comparing price rise in last 30 yrs are so we can observe in last six years the price rise graph has risen dramatically, ie the prices have increased to a maximum beyond common mans reach,  the rupee value has gone down drastically , internationally the dollar rate is higher, GDP is very low just around 6%.  The purchasing power has gone down. The value of our salary six years back and now if we make a simple compare, our salary is nothing compared to private market.  Now we observe that the Banks, LIC & PSU wages are revised every 5 years. As far as CG Employees it is more than 10 yrs. The DA has crossed more than 50% as on 1/1/2011. We should demand 7th CPC effective day from that day ie 1/1/2011.

    The DA merger was accepted principal of many CPC and 5th CPC had recommended it there by if DA merger is implemented our salary will increase by 20 to 25 %. and we should get arrears from 1/1/2011.  This will also affect other allowances such as HRA, Tour TA/DA etc.  The present DA as on April 2013 is 87%. and in a span of one year it will cross 100%. there by dual benefit we should get.

The Railways have got the benefit in revision of many allowances let it be OTA, NDA, Compassionate appointment etc. Where as for other CG Employees many of the allowances are not revised from past 15 years or so

Even the 5th &  6th CPC Pay Anomalies are not rectified even after many years. there is discontent amongst the employees.

The actual wage bill is just 8.5 % of the revenue collection. The Government being model employer should pay its employees the real wages.

    Our joint struggles have yielded results in the past we have to once again wage a long battle before the Government, the above statements by the Government  will also undergo a change if we are serious about the issue.

If we look at the actual prices recommended by 6th CPC  wide para number 2,21  and the current prices we can notice that

6th CPC rates and present rates common items used on daily basis
 

Comparative Chart:

Slno Item Per 6th CPC rates Rates Rates as % change
in Rs as in as per CPI per Market compare
table 2.21 in Rs in Rs to 6th CPC
as on 1.1.2006 as on 1.1.13 as on 1.1.13 prices
1 Rice Kg 18 26 55 266
2 Dal (Toor/ urd) Kg 40 59 85 145
3 Raw Veg Kg 10 15 50 500
4 Greenleaf Veg Kg 10 14 25 250
5 Other Veg Kg 10 17 40 400
6 Fruits Kg 30 25 80 266
7 Milk lt 24 26 34 125
8 Sugar and jaggery Kg 24 34 40 166
9 Edible Oil Kg 50 96 100 200
10 Fish Kg 120 157 320 266
11 Meat Kg 120 257 320 266
12 Egg each each 2 4 5 250
13 Detergents etc Kg 200 240 350 175
14 Clothing Mt 80 61 150 187
15 Cokked meals 32 70 187
 
Market Rates as per local market  rates in Bangalore

There are nearly 252 items in the consumer basket for  determination of consumer price index, in real terms the essential items for determination of CPI should have been only 52 items as per need based wages, by keeping a vast items in the basket the actual price rise is not reflected.

   The actual DA for central government employees  should have been 200 %  not just 80% as on 1/1/2013. The Consumer Price Index of 2001 which was at 115 points as on 1/1/2006 should have been more than  300 points rather than at 219 points as on 1/1/2013. The Miscellaneous articles weight age accounts for 25%. the food articles accounts for 58% weight age . Even if the  rise in food articles is there, the cost of TV , Computer, Mobile etc where there is reduction is taking place , thus depriving of the actual increase in CPI. Overall the Consumer Price Index for the CG Employees is not satisfactory, this has deprived us of the actual DA & wages.

 

Current DA formula

Dearness Allowance = (Avg of AICPI for the past 12 months – 115.76)*100/115.76

by which is  the DA for entire year of 2006 was only 2% due to faulty formula.

The Average of the past 12 months should be removed and the division factor of 115.76 is also not correct. The weighted of three months average should have been taken in account rather than 12 months average, by this today DA would be 108% rather than 87%. when we are getting DA in six months, why should  we go for 12 months average. .

The actual cost of the goods at villages and the cities are differently different The cost of one kg of tomato will cost around Rs 15 in a village after it brought to a retails shop in a city it is sold at Rs 40/- per kg. The weight age of just 20% is not correct it should be 40% .

The whole system of the  All India Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) on base 2001=100   & DA formula for the Government employees is wrong and needs a relook.

Now the question of government paying capacity we can observe that actual spending on wage bill is on 8.5% of the revenue collection compared to 30% earlier days.

The background of the demand for setting up the 7th CPC raised by the Central Government employees on the ground that the wage revision was due in January, 2011,it would be pertinent to examine the wages as a ratio to the revenue resources and revenue expenditure of the GOI in the crucial years 1960-61`,1975-=76, 1986-087, 1997-98 and 2006-07 the relevant years in which the 2nd, 3rd,4th 5th and 6th CPC recommendations were given effect to. It is not difficult to discern the declining trend over the years , which is suggestive of the erosion in the real wages of the Public servants in India.

Year Revenue Budget Wage Bill Wage Bill as % of
Total Revenue receipts Total Revenue Expenditure. Revenue Receipts Revenue expenditure.
1960-61 1,297 1,246 417 31.3 33.5
1975-76 8,075 7,189 1,887 22.0 22.8
1986-87 33,083 40,860 6,100 18.4 14.9
1997-98 1,33,901 1,80,350 27,430 20.5 15.2
2006-07(BudgetEstimate) 4,03,465 4,88,192 41,770 10.4 08.5

 

We could see the emerging picture of a declining trend in the ratio of wages and salaries both with reference to revenue receipts and revenue expenditure.

 

Years Total Rev.

Receipts

Total Rev.

Expenditure

Wages &

Salary Bill

Amount

Value

Wage Bill as % of Revenue

Receipt

Wage Bill as % of Revenue

Expenditure

1991-92 66,047 82,308 10,744 16.3 13.1
1992-93 74,128 92,702 13,397 18.1 14.5
1993-94 75,453 108169 14585 19.3 13.5
1994-95 91,083 122112 15721 17.3 12.9
1995-96 110130 139860 18023 16.4 12.9
1996-97 126279 158988 20396 15.6 12.8
1997-98 133901 180350 27430 20.5 15.2
1998-99 149510 217419 31560 21.1 14.5
1999-00 181513 249109 33978 18.7 13.6
2000-01 192624 277858 33986 17.6 12.2
2001-02 201449 301611 31407 15.6 10.4
2002-03 231748 339627 33317 14.4 9.8
2003-04 263878 362140 34554 13.1 9.5
2004-05 306013 384351 38653 12.6 10.1
2005-06RE 348474 440295 40047 11.5 9.1
2006-07RE 403465 488192 41774 10.4 8.5

 

source-http://karnatakacoc.blogspot.in/2013/06/7th-cpc-demand.html

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  1. Walter says

    June 15, 2016 at 9:51 pm

    Its a strait n clear truth exhibited in figures. Govt of India if its true in its election statements of “EMPLOYEES WELFARE” IMMIDIATELY FOLLOW THE ABOVE RECOMMENDATIONS, ALSO AN EMPLOYEE WHO IS RETIRING MUST GET MINIMUM THIRTY LAKHS AS GRATUITY SO THAT HE CAN BUY A SINGLE BED ROOM FLAT TO REST AFTER RETIREMENT.

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  2. employess of pbII cadre says

    June 16, 2013 at 8:22 pm

    all the central employess of PBII cadres in all central govt dept are strongly & unitly come togehter for to get MACP in respect of promoitnal heierichy and not as per grade pay heierichy .for that all the union association and fedration of PBII cadres came toghether for this issuse. when all the employess of this PBII cadre are strongly fight for this above issuse then all the employees of PBII cadre are getting right justice for 30 years of regular service.and the employess in this cadre are motivated,moralised,give there best devotion in their respective fields.

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  3. ravindra gulrandhe says

    June 12, 2013 at 2:33 pm

    6CPC recomdation for cadres of PB-II are not getting proper and correct justice .
    MACP is getting as per GP herirchy whereas in many departments GP post are not found e.g in ordnance factory employess are getting GP Rs.4800/- whereas there is no post for GP Rs.4800/-.and there is no promotional benefits in the cadre of JWM since last 15 years there is no promotions are takes place as well as OFB is not following SRO and cadre review.
    In PB-II cadre only max difference of Rs.400 are found between two GP. whereas in Group A cadre there is min difference of Rs 1200/- in between two GP.
    Its means that PB-II cadres are badly suffered,affected,demotivated,demoralised,degraded due 6CPC.
    inflation are getting touch to SKY whereas common man are not getting salary to fulfill there daily basic needs. like food,shelter,child education,medicine etc

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  4. BALACHANDRAN NAIR PK says

    June 11, 2013 at 8:24 am

    Good exercise. If Govt opened its mind no time required for merger of DA/DR. IF not bring down the cost of all commodities. There is no meaning in saying essential commodities . But say food items, fuel, medicines which are required for day to day life of all. How about the ex central govt employees living out side the purview of CGHS areas?. They have to manage with Rs.300 for self and families treatment, ie for medicine, consultation fee, various tests one has to come out with Rs.300. where as those who are living in the CGHS areas getting better treatment in the govt and recognized private hospitals. What the associations done for it? That the most wanted question for which no answer from gvot of the so called associations /unions or the political parties.Because they are getting better treatment from the Govt side and those who are far from CGHS areas never get such treatment.

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