Showing posts with label Sixth Central Pay Commission Recommendations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sixth Central Pay Commission Recommendations. Show all posts

MACP-An Unsettled Issue Of Sixth Pay Commission Recommendation.

   MACP is said to be the abbreviation of Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme, but many central government employees feel that it is Meaningless Assured Career Progression Scheme. The main objective of introducing ACP scheme was to grant financial benefits for the govt servants, those who are not getting promotions due to lack of promotional avenues. Before the introduction of ACP scheme in 1999, many central government employees retired from service without getting even single promotion in some departments. The worst part of this story is, apart from not getting promotion, they were not even been granted annual increment for many years until their retirement, as they reached the maximum of their Pay Scale. Working without any promotion and increment until the retirement is pathetic. It was the prevailing situation till the date of introducing ACP scheme.

Financial up gradation under ACP Scheme

   Upon introduction of ACP scheme, central government employees were granted two financial up gradation on the completion of 12 years and 24 years of regular service respectively in the same post. According to the ACP Scheme, the central government employees were to be granted next higher pay scale of their Promotional Hierarchy as financial up gradation under ACP Scheme. So the pay equalant to the promotional post had been ensured under ACP scheme for the government servants after completion of 12 and 24 years of regular service if they were not granted regular promotion. Many central government employees were benefited by this scheme where there were no promotional avenues available for them.

Resolution on appointment of the 7th Pay Commission.

   The delegates’ conference of INTUC adopted a resolution on appointment of the 7th pay commission in its 30th Plenary Session held in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. Since it is one of the major Central Trade Unions in India, the resolutions which are adopted in its conference will be given national importance and it would be taken up seriously by the Central Government. As the INTUC is the labour wing of Congress Party, it is expected that the demands made by the INTUC will be considered favorably by the Government. The resolution on appointment of the 7th Pay Commission is given below

  Resolution on appointment of the 7th Pay Commission

   The delegate conference of INTUC demands the central government of India to appoint 7th pay commission without any delay.

   The 6th central pay commission has recommended a new concept of Pay Band and Grade Pay as replacement to the 5th CPC pay scales/pay structure, which was accepted by the government. Consequently the revised Pay Band/Grade Pay was implemented with effect from January 1, 2006.

Sixth Pay Commission recommendations in respect of URC employees.

Unit Run Canteens

   Demands from various forums have been received for implementation of Sixth Pay Commission recommendations in respect of URC employees, however, these recommendations have not been accepted as URC employees are not government employees.

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Allowances and Special Facilities to Civilian Employees of the Central Government serving in the States of the North Eastern Region - Implementation of the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission- reg.

No.11(6)/2008-E.II(B)
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure

North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 2nd April, 2013

Office Memorandum

Subject: Allowances and Special Facilities to Civilian Employees of the Central Government serving in the States of the North Eastern Region (including Sikkim) and in the Union Territories of Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep group of Islands — Extension of the benefits related to Travelling Allowance to Civilian Employees posted in Ladakh region of the State of Jammu & Kashmir- Implementation of the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission- reg.

   With a view to attracting and retaining competent officers for service in the North-Eastern Region(NER), Andaman & Nicobar(A&N) Islands and Lakshadweep group of Islands, consolidated orders relating to Allowances and Special facilities to the Civilian Central Government employees posted in those areas were issued vide this Department’s OM No. 11(2)/97-E.II(B) dated 22.07.98 as amended from time to time.

   2. The Sixth Central Pay Commission had inter-alia recommended that all concessions allowed to Government employees in NER be also extended to the Government employees posted in Ladakh. On acceptance of the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission, the President is now pleased to decide that concessions related to Travelling Allowance on First Appointment, Travelling Allowance for Journey on Transfer, Road Mileage for Transportation of Personal Effects on Transfer as per para 2(v) and (vi) of this Department’s OM No. 11(2)197-E.II(B) dated 22.07.98, as amended from time to time, shall extend to the Civilian Central Government employees posted in Ladakh region of the State of Jammu & Kashmir also.

   3. This Order will take effect from September 1, 2008.

   4. In respect of persons serving in the Indian Audit & Accounts Department, this Order issue in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.

   5. Hindi version will follow.

Sd/-
[Sudha Krishnan]
Joint Secretary to the Government of India

Source:http://finmin.nic.in/the_ministry/dept_expenditure/notification/misc/allowances_civilian_NE_UT_AND.pdf

Sixth Central Pay Commission Recommendations regarding encashment of Leave on Average Pay (LAP) while availing Privilege Pass/PTO - Clarification regarding reckoning of NPA while calculating encashment of LAP.

PC VI No.292

RBE No. 67/2012

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (BHARAT SARKAR)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAIL MANTRALAYA)
(RAILWAY BOARD)

No. F(E)III/2008/LE1/1

New Delhi, dated 30.05.2012.

The General Managers,FA&CAOs
All Zonal Railways/Production Units,
(As per Mailing List.

Subject:- Sixth Central Pay Commission Recommendations regarding encashment of Leave on Average Pay (LAP) while availing Privilege Pass/PTO - Clarification regarding reckoning of NPA while calculating encashment of LAP.

   References have been received in this office from different quarters seeking clarification as to whether Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA) is be taken into account while calculating the cash equivalent for encashment of LAP upto 10 days while availing Passes/PTO.

   2. The matter has been examined in consultation with the Department of Personnel & Training, the nodal department of the Government in the matter and the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure and it is clarified that NPA shall be taken into account for calculating encashment of LAP while availing Privilege Pass/PTO.

   3. Please acknowledge receipt.

sd/-
(T.P. Sharma)
Deputy Director Finance (Estt)III,
Railway Board.

Source:http://www.airfindia.com/Orders%202012/Reckoning%20of%20NPA%20Leave%20Encashment%20RBE%2067_30.05.2012.pdf