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Friday, 23 May 2014

questionnaire to be given to CPC


VII CPC QUESTIONAIRE  & SUGGESTIONS

1.      Many posts in lowest Group ‘D’ and group ‘C’ are merged by vi cpc and minimum qualification also raised.  i.e. MTS minimum qualification 10th Std. or ITI certificate and LDC  12th Std. plus computer etc.  Hence MTS  be treated as  unskilled and lowest posts in Group ‘C’ – LDC onwards semi-skilled.  Pay of lowest functionary and Secretary level posts may be determined in the ratio of 1:8, presently it is 11.43, and the gap between the lowest grade employees higher grades be reduced.
1.2.  Instead of merely placing on conventional pay scales semi-skilled/skilled workers and professional engineers/scientists engaged in hazardous duties be given special pay package.

2.1.  Government jobs and private jobs are not comparable as the first one is service oriented and second one is profit oriented.

2.2           There may not be wide gap between the wages of similarly placed Govt. Sector and Private Sector employees.
2.3           The concept of performance based pay in private sector can be workable but it is difficult to introduce in Govt. Sector.

3.1 & 2.  With the introduction of contributory pension scheme in 2004 talented youths are reluctant to join in Govt. service.  To attract such talents statutory pension scheme be reintroduced.

4. 1 & 2. Pay Scales :  VI CPC introduced Pay Band and Grade Pay system.  There are lot of anomalies in pay fixation  still pending unresolved before the national anomaly committee and departmental anomaly committees.  The present Pay Band and Grade Pay system be changed into running pay scales.

4.3. :  No

4.4.:  VI CPC merged pay scales mainly in Group ’D’ and Group ‘C’ posts only.  Running pay scales be introduced.

4.5:  No.  Running pay scale should be introduced with sufficient  fixation benefit. 

5.1&2:  Increments:  Annual increments should be minimum 4% of pay.

5.3: No. Uniform should be in uniform manner.  Higher achievers can be awarded with Special Pay or Cash award  or additional increments.

5.4 .  Present system of MACP requires some changes.  Irrespective of the higher posts 3 up-gradations under MACP are given at present.  There should be 4 upgradations ie, 8/16/23/30.  This will boost the morale of the employee.

6.        Higher achievers can be compensated with Special Pay/additional increments/lump sum grant etc.
7.        Usually Central Govt. employees are having all India transfer liability and subject to lot hardships on change of place of posting after completion of every tenure and cannot be comparable with State Govt./local Municipal Body employees.
8.        1,2&3 :  Military personnel/pensioners should be given special pay as is being given at present. 

8.4, 5 & 6 : No comments.

9.1&2 :  All allowance should continue.

10.1 & 2 :  NPS should be scrapped and statutory pension scheme be introduced.
11. 1 & 2:  Periodical training will improve the performance of Group ‘D’ employees.
12.  All employees be given training in modern gadgets  and also periodical refresher courses also be given to improve functional competency.
13.Outsourcing at all levels be stopped.
14. No comments.

Suggestions for Stenographers cadre:  VI CPC recommended for treating stenographers in field offices and Central Secretariat equally.  Govt. also accepted parity upto the level of PAs in both field and CSSS cadre.  But it has not been implemented.  There should not be different cadre in stenographers. All benefits and promotional avenues entitled to CSSS cadre should be given to subordinate office stenographers.  The qualification for further recruitment to Stenographer Grade-II(entry grade) may be enhanced to Graduate and  recruitment be made along with graduate level examination.

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Monday, 5 May 2014

Submission of Memorandum to CPC

Dear members,


                         The VII CPC has given time limit of 31st May 2014 to submit memorandum/view to VII CPC.  Members may please submit  their suggestions/views for submitting to CPC.  This include new pay structure, change of nomenclature, other allowances etc.

                           If anybody is interested to prepare draft memorandum they are welcome.  The details may please be emailed to the undersigned  harisuthan@rediffmail.com


Secretary General

7TH  CPC : PUBLIC NOTICE

FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2014

Thursday, 1 May 2014


Clarification on increase in certain allowances by further 25% as a result of enhancement of Dearness Allowances w.e.f. 01.01.2014

No.A-27012/1/2014-Estt. (Allowance)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension
Department of Personnel & Training
Block-IV, Old JNU Campus
New Delhi, 28th April, 2014.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Clarification on increase in certain allowances by further 25% as a result of enhancement of Dearness Allowances w.e.f. 1.1.2014

The undersigned is directed to refer to para 1(j) of this Department’s OM. No.12011/03/2008-Estt. (Allowance) dated 2.9.2008. This provides that the limits of Children Education Allowance would be automatically raised by 25% every time the Dearness Allowance on the revised pay structure goes up by 50%. References are being received from various quarters with regard to the amount of Children Education Allowance admissible consequent upon enhancement of Dearness Allowance payable to Central Government employees @ 100% w.e.f. 1 January, 2014 announced vide Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure O.M. No.1/l/2014-E-1I (B) dated 27th March, 2014.
2. In accordance with the above, the following shall be the revised limits:

a) The annual ceiling limit for reimbursement of Children Education Allowance shall be Rs.18,000/- per child. Accordingly, the quarterly claim could be more than Rs.4500/- in one quarter. The Hostel Subsidy shall be Rs.4500/- per month per child;

b) The rates of Special Allowance for Child Care to women with disabilities stands revised to Rs. 1500/- per month; and

c) The annual ceiling for reimbursement of Children Education Allowance for disabled children of Government employees shall be treated as revised to Rs.36,000/- per annum per child and the rates of Hostel Subsidy for disabled children of Government employees shall be treated as revised to Rs.9000/- per child per month.

3. These revisions are applicable with effect from 1st January, 2014.

4. These revisions shall be subject to other terms and conditions mentioned in this Department’s O.M. No.12011/03/2008-Estt (Allowance) dated 2.9.2008, O.M. No.12011/04/2008 dated 11.9.2008 and 12011/07(i)12011-Estt.(AL) dated 21.2.2012.

Sd/
(Mukul Ratra)
Director

Particulars to be obtained by Head of office from the retiring Government servant eight months before the date of his retirement


Monday, 21 April 2014

Subject: 7th Pay Commission Questionnaire

7th Pay Commission Questionnaire – Ratio of Minimum & Maximum Salary, Grade Pay Suggestion, Increment Date, Determination of HR



7th CPC Questionnaire

1. Salaries
1.1 The considerations on which the minimum salary in case of the lowest Group ‘C’ functionary and the maximum salary in case of a Secretary level officer may be determined and what should be thereasonable ratio between the two.

1.2 What should be the considerations for determining salary for various levels of functions falling between the highest level and the lowest level functionaries?

2. Comparisons
2.1 Should there be any comparison/parity between pay scales and perquisites between Government and the private sector? If so, why? If not, why not?

2.2 Should there at all be any comparison/parity between pay scales and perquisites between Government and the public sector? If so, why? If not, why not?

2.3 The concept of variable pay has been introduced in Central Public Sector Enterprises by the Second Pay Revision Committee. In the case of the Government is there merit in introducing a variable component of pay? Can such variable pay be linked to performance?

3. Attracting Talent
3.1 Does the present compensation package attract suitable talent in the All India Services & Group A Services? What are your observations and suggestions in this regard?

3.2 To what extent should government compensation be structured to attract special talent?

4. Pay Scales
4.1 The 6th Central Pay Commission introduced the system of Pay Bands and Grade Pay as against the system of specific pay scales attached to various posts. What has been the impact of running pay bands post implementation of 6th CPC recommendations?

4.2 Is there any need to bring about any change?

4.3 Did the pay bands recommended by the Sixth CPC help in arresting exodus and attract talent towards the Government?

4.4 Successive Pay Commissions have reduced the number of pay scales by merging one or two pay scales together. Is there a case for the number of pay scales/ pay band to be rationalized and if so in what manner?

4.5 Is the “grade pay” concept working? If not, what are your alternative suggestions?

5. Increment
5.1 Whether the present system of annual increment on 1st July of every year uniformly in case of all employees has served its purpose or not? Whether any changes are required?

5.2 What should be the reasonable quantum of annual increment?

5.3 Whether there should be a provision of variable increments at a rate higher than the normal annual increment in case of high achievers? If so, what should be transparent and objective parameters to assess high achievement, which could be uniformly applied across Central Government?

5.4 Under the MACP scheme three financial up-gradations are allowed on completion of 10, 20, 30 years of regular service, counted from the direct entry grade. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the scheme? Is there a perception that a scheme of this nature, in some Departments, actually incentivizes people who do not wish to take the more arduous route of qualifying departmental examinations/ or those obtaining professional degrees?

6. Performance
What kind of incentives would you suggest to recognize and reward good performance?

7. Impact on other organizations
Salary structures in the Central and State Governments are broadly similar. The recommendations of the Pay Commission are likely to lead to similar demands from employees of State Governments, municipal bodies, panchayati raj institutions & autonomous institutions. To what extent should their paying capacity be considered in devising a reasonable remuneration package for Central Govt. employees?

8. Defence Forces
8.1 What should be the considerations for fixing salary in case of Defence personnel and in what manner does the parity with civil services need to be evolved, keeping in view their respective job profiles?

8.2 In what manner should the concessions and facilities, both in cash and kind, be taken into account for determining salary structure in case of Defence Forces personnel.

8.3 As per the November 2008 orders of the Ministry of Defence, there are a total of 45 types of allowances for Personnel Below Officer Rank and 39 types of allowances for Officers. Does a case exist for rationalization/ streamlining of the current variety of allowances?

8.4 What are the options available for addressing the increasing expenditure on defence pensions?

8.5 As a measure of special recognition, is there a case to review the present benefits provided to war widows?

8.6 As a measure of special recognition, is there a case to review the present benefits provided to disabled soldiers, commensurate to the nature of their disability?

9. Allowances
9.1 Whether the existing allowances need to be retained or rationalized in such a manner as to ensure that salary structure takes care not only of the job profile but the situational factors as well, so that the number of allowances could be at a realistic level?

9.2 What should be the principles to determine payment of House Rent Allowance?

10. Pension
10.1 The retirement benefits of all Central Government employees appointed on or after 1.1.2004 a re covered by the New Pension Scheme (NPS). What has been the experience of the NPS in the last decade?

10.2 As far as pre-1.1.2004 appointees are concerned, what should be the principles that govern thestructure of pension and other retirement benefits?

11. Strengthening the public governance system
11.1 The 6th CPC recommended upgrading the skills of the Group D employees and placing them in Group C over a period of time. What has been the experience in this regard?

11.2 In what way can Central Government organizations functioning be improved to make them more efficient, accountable and responsible? Please give specific suggestions with respect to:

a) Rationalisation of staff strength and more productive deployment of available staff;

b) Rationalisation of processes and reduction of paper work; and

c) Economy in expenditure.

12. Training/ building competence
12.1 How would you interpret the concept of “competency based framework”?

12.2 One of the terms of reference suggests that the Commission recommend appropriate training and capacity building through a competency based framework.

a) Is the present level of training at various stages of a person’s career considered adequate? Are there gaps that need to be filled, and if so, where?

b) Should it be made compulsory that each civil service officer should in his career span acquire a professional qualification? If so, can the nature of the study, time intervals and the Institution(s) whose qualification are acceptable, all be stipulated?

c) What other indicators can best measure training and capacity building for personnel in your organization? Please suggest ways through which capacity building can be further strengthened?

13. Outsourcing
13.1 What has been the experience of outsourcing at various levels of Government and is there a case for streamlining it?

13.2 Is there a clear identification of jobs that can be outsourced?

14. Regulatory Bodies
14.1 Kindly list out the Regulators set up unde r Acts of Parliament, related to your Ministry/ Department. The total number of personnel on rolls (Chairperson and members + support personnel) may be indicated.

14.2 Regulators that may not qualify in terms of being set up under Acts of Parliament but perform regulatory functions may also be listed. The scale of pay for Chairperson /Members and other personnel of such bodies may be indicated.

14.3 Across the Government there are a host of Regulatory bodies set up for various purposes. What are your suggestions regarding emoluments structure for Regulatory bodies?

15. Payment of Bonus
One of the terms of reference of the 7th Pay Commission is to examine the existing schemes of payment of bonus. What are your suggestions and observations in this regard?

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

CAT case update

Dear Members

                       Our Parity case was heard by the CAT on 11-4-2014.  DOPT is yet to submit the reply whereas the  Govt.counsel argued that  Ministry of Expenditure is seriously considering our case and calculating the financial implications and requested to grant more time and considering the submission, Hon'ble CAT granted final time till June(after vaccation)

  We hope  a favourable CAT orders.

SG

Thursday, 3 April 2014

02 April 2014

FAQ on Children Education Allowance Scheme-DOPT orders on 01.04.2014.

FAQ on Children Education Allowance Scheme – Dopt Orders on 1.4.2014

The following FAQs supplement the FAQs in respect of Estt.(Allowances) Section already placed in public domain vide F. No.21011/08/2013-Estt.(AL)Establishment Allowances Section Children Education Allowance Scheme (CEA)

SI. No.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answer
1.Whether the examination fees as charged by the school is reimbursable?“Examination fee” has been included as part of reimbursable items as indicated in para 1(e) of O.M. dated 2nd September, 2008, subject to the fulfillment of other existing conditions vide) OM No.12011/01/2012-Estt.(AL) dated 31-07-2013. The said orders do not have a retrospective effect.
2.Whether reimbursement of amount of fee paid during 1at and 2nd quarter could be claimed in 3rd or 4th quarter, without the fee receipts of the 3rd and 4th quarter?No. As it is reimbursement for the whole year, original receipts for the fee paid for the 3rd / 4th quarter has to be submitted to ensure that the child has not dropped out of the school in the mid-session. O.M. No.12011/01/2013-Estt. Allowances dated 23.04.2013 refers.
3.Whether a Government servant is required to give a certificate that the spouse, if earning, has not claimed CEA?Yes. In terms of O.M. No.12011/01/2013-Estt.(Allowances) dated 23.04.2013, the claimant Government servant is required to furnish an undertaking that reimbursement of CEA has not been claimed in respect of the child by the spouse of the claimant.