New Delhi, Dec 17: Towards the end of the year, there has been a major development on the 7th Pay Commission.
The
Union Government has agreed to fulfil a major demand by the BSNL
employees. The government is set to revise the pay and pension of these
employees. In a circular, the All Unions and Associations of BSNL (AUAB)
said the decisions were made during a meeting with the Department of
Telecom and Minister of State for Telecommunications, Manoj Sinha.
The
minister went on to say that the ministry had written to the Ministry
of Finance, making a positive recommendation to solve this issue. This
issue would be resolved with a favourable reply now being awaited from
the Ministry for Finance.
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The
DoT had agreed to the demand to de-link the pension revision of BSNL
retirees, from the Pay Revision of the serving employees. AUAB had taken
the stand that Pension Revision is no way linked with Pay revision or
the affordability of BSNL and it is finally accepted by DoT, the
circular said.
This
development will strengthen the demands of the employees who have been
demanding a full pay revision with full 15 per cent fitment. It may be
recalled that the DoT had prepared a Cabinet Note for allotting 4G
spectrum to BSNL. Immediately after the notice was issued for an
indefinite strike, the same was sent for Inter-Ministerial Consultation.
The
BSNL employees had decided to defer the strike to December 10, if their
issues were not resolved in the meeting with Sinha. Amidst all the news
relating to the 7th Pay Commission, the BSNL employees have been
demanding allocation of 4G spectrum to the public sector so that it
would be able to compete in the market and increase the market share.
They have also been asking for wage revision as per the recommendations
of the 2nd and 3rd pay revision committee.
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