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7th CPC Major Demands – Resolutions adopted in CEC IRTSA Meeting on 8.2.2016

February 10, 2016 rajasinghmurugesan

7th CPC Major Demands – Resolutions adopted in CEC IRTSA Meeting on 8.2.2016

INDIAN RAILWAYS TECHNICAL SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION
(Estd. 1965, Regd. No.1329, Websitehttp://www.irtsa.net )

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY CEC IRTSA
IN THE MEETING OF CEC IRTSA HELD AT YWCA NEW DELHI ON 08.02.2016

1 a) Resolutions regarding main demands
Central Executive Committee (CEC) IRTSA seriously regretted that the Central Government employees in general and Technical Supervisors / Supervising Engineers on Railways in particular are seriously aggrieved by extremely adverse& unjust Report of the Seventh Pay Commission and CEC IRTSA appeals to the Government& Ministry of Railway to suitably modify the recommendations especially in respect of the following major demands:

i. Pay level 8 for JE and 10 for SSE.

II. Up-gradation of 33% posts of SSE as principal SSE & placing them in level-11

iii. DMS, CMA & JE/IT be placed in level-8 and CDMS, CMS & Sr. Er/IT be placed in level-10.

iv. Classifying SSE, CMS, CDMS &Sr.Er/IT as Group ‘B’(Gaz)

v. Common fitment factor of 3.15 times of 6thCPC basic pay for fixation of Revised Pay.

vi. Annual increment of 5% of pay.

vii. Two increments on Promotion & MACP.

viii. Withdrawal of Unfair benchmark of “very good” proposed by the 7thCPC

ix. Financial upgradation under MACPS in cadre hierarchy after 4, 8, 12 ,16 & 24 years – As per career progression of Group ‘A’ Officers.

x. Promotion of serving Graduate Engineers to Group ‘A’

xi. Raising of all Allowances as per multiple factor

xii. Breakdown Allowance & National Holiday Allowance (NHA) equal to one day’s wages to Technical Supervisors & Staff who are required to work beyond duty hours & on NH.

xiii. Night Duty Allowance (NDA) for actual time worked for from sunset to sunrise (instead of 10 pm to 6am).

xiv. Continuation of PCO Allowance at existing rate of 7.5% for SSE & 15% of pay for JEs & Staff.

xv. Extend PCO Allowance to CMT, Stores, Design & Drawing and other left out areas.

xvi. Teaching Allowance @ 30% of basic pay.

xvii. Risk & Hardship Allowance for sheds & depots and open line staff &Technical Supervisors.

xviii. Design Allowance for Design & Drawing Engineers.

xix. Withdrawal ofNPS / National Pension Scheme.

xx. Additional Pension from 65 years onwards

xxi. Exemption of DA & other Allowances from Income Tax

xxii. Raising of Exemption Limit for Income Tax to Rs. 5 Lakhs.
1 b)Resolution regarding Pay level recommended for Chemical & Metallurgical Engineers

Vide para 11.40.124, 7th CPC recommended that, Chemical and Metallurgical Assistants should be upgraded to GP 4600, Chemical and Metallurgical Superintendents to GP 4800, and Assistant Chemist and
Metallurgist to GP 5400 (PB-2). CEC IRTSA appeals to Railway Board not to dilute the recommendations

of 7th CPC on the pay level of CMA & CMS.

2. Resolution regarding Empowered Committee on 7th CPC
CEC IRTSA urged upon Empowered Committee of Secretaries to take favourable decision on the memorandum submitted by IRTSA, particularly on the following main demands:

i. placing the Junior Engineers (JEs) on the Railways in Level 8 (instead of level 6); Senior Section Engineers (SSE) in Level 10 (instead of Level 7) in the new Pay Matrix and also upgrading 33%
SSE post in PB 2 Grade Pay of Rs.4600 as Principal Senior Section Engineers and placed in Level-

11.ii. Classifying the posts of SSE, CDMS, CMS &Sr.Er/IT as Group ‘B’ (Gazetted)

3. Resolution on line of action

CEC IRTSA authorised the President & General secretary IRTSA to pursue the Demands at all levels and also authorized them to decide the line of action and issue directives thereon to all Units of IRTSA, for early realization of the outstanding Demands.

4. Resolution Reg struggle of CG employees

Central Executive Committee (CEC) IRTSA regretted that the 7th CPC had not made its recommendations judicially on the main demands of the Central Government employees, including those of the Railway men – in spite detailed & justified Memorandum and the oral evidence rendered by the JCM Staff Side &the Federations before the 7th CPC Consequently the constituents of JCM (Staff Side) and Federations of Central Government employees – including those of the Railways – are proposing to go in for an Indefinite Strike against the retrograde recommendations of the Pay Commission and nonacceptance of their demands.

CEC IRTSA was of the considered opinion that the proposed indefinite Strike, by the Central Government employees will seriously impair the development and economy of the country besides very adversely affecting public convenience, disrupting train operations as well as the normal life all over the country.

CEC IRTSA earnestly appealed to the Empowered Committee on 7th CPC and the Central Government to accept the genuine demands of the employees in the interest of justice, industrial peace and development of the country.

Harchandan Singh,
General Secretary, IRTSA

Source-IRTSA

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  1. L K Ramanna says

    February 24, 2016 at 1:44 pm

    Serving Graduate Engineers absorbed directly in SSE scale have not got any promotion/benefit despite more than 25 years of service. Its high time these SSE’s with GP 5400 be absorbed in the next higher grade or classified as gazetted to resolve their long pending grievance.

    Reply
  2. Bhat Hadi says

    February 21, 2016 at 12:45 am

    Abolish NPS system

    Reply
  3. Bhat Hadi says

    February 21, 2016 at 12:44 am

    I want to request all employees federations kindly take steps to abolish NPS system.

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  4. Rajendra Negi says

    February 20, 2016 at 9:32 pm

    What about the pay and perks of pbor of defence . serving shoulders and pensioners voice do not have any means for officers . Army personnel below officer rank either serving or retired are always ignored by all. There is no means of there voice. A pbor mostly retire at the age of 34 to 40 and after retirement there is no way accept pension which is not sufficient for a young family while the civilian retired after the age of 60. Why is it so.

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  5. rakesh says

    February 20, 2016 at 12:18 pm

    Sir trakmatchin veri hard work no fix timeing no hardsife risk allouns distans hedquwater allouns T.A. difrant 8km.315₹ 150km.per dubal 630₹ and upgrad 1900 to 2400gp .2400 to 2800 .2800to4200 .4200to 4600 Bcm matching dust allouns one way transfer 3years ready field dipatments staff home jonel railway timing staff sem duty and rining allouns

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  6. sunil kumar says

    February 18, 2016 at 6:28 pm

    sir pls consider of adjacent work location for lower grade pay like 1800 to 2400 . M working 2000 away from my hometown and after transfer seniority will be zero this is not done sir consider this.

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  7. mns kumar mysuru. says

    February 16, 2016 at 6:52 pm

    please consider distance allowance during official tours, for example now the food allowance paid even 50 Kms and 1000 KMs same rate of food bill which is not justifiable.

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  8. anil says

    February 11, 2016 at 9:39 pm

    Sir g magnevaloko sab milega lekin defence kabi kuch nahi magsakta haina kunki une magneka adikar nahi…

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  9. venkat says

    February 10, 2016 at 5:02 pm

    Please give Common fitment factor of 3.15 times of 6th CPC basic pay for fixation of Revised Pay for level-12 employees because they are most affected.

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