7th Pay Commission – Confederation and Railway Unions to proceed with Strike
7th Pay Commission – Confederation and Railway Unions to proceed with Strike – All Staff Side Associations termed 7th Pay Commission implementation as Disappointing
Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers reported on Govt’s decision on 7th Pay Commission report, as follows
7th CPC – Government Rejected All the Modifications sought by NJCA
No increase in Minimum Pay and Fitment Formula
Hold Protest Demonstrations and Rally in front of all Offices and at all import centres
NJCA will meet at 04:00 PM on 30th June 2016 to decide future course of action. Continue in full swing mobilization for indefinite strike from 11th July 2016.
M. Krishnan
Secretary General
Confederation
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AIRF’s (Railways) reaction on implementation of 7th Pay Commission
No.AIRF/160
Dated: June 29, 2016
The General Secretaries,
All Affiliated Unions,
Dear Comrades!
Sub: Cabinet approval on the VII CPC report
As all of you are aware that the Union Cabinet has accepted the report of the VII CPC today.
It has been noticed that there is no improvement in Minimum Wage and Multiplying Factor as well, which was our hard pressed demand. Instead, wages, as recommended by the VII CPC have been accepted as it is, which is highly disappointing.
Only two committees have been formed, one to take care of the allowances and another for National Pension Scheme, which will submit their reports within four months time.
It is quite unfortunate that, our demand for improvement in the report of the VII CPC has not been considered by the government.
Therefore, it would be quite appropriate that, we should go ahead with our preparations for “Indefinite Strike”, slated to be commended from 06:00 hrs. on 11th July, 2016.
You are also advised to intensify the mass mobilization.
With fraternal greetings!
NFIR (Railways) Press Note on decision of Govt on 7th Pay Commission recommendations
NFlR
PRESS NOTE
The National Federation of Indian Railwaymen (NFIR)’s General Secretary expressed serious disappointment and unhappiness over the Government’s decision on minimum wage. Although there is justification of upward revision of minimum wage, the Government has not done justice to the employees. Similarly, the multiplier factor has not adequately been revised, Dr. Raghavaiah General Secretary NFIR said.
Dr. Raghavaiah further said that as already decided by the NJCA, Railway employees will go on strike from 6:00 AM of 11th July 2016.
(Dr. Raghavaiah)
General Secretary