DRAFT TERMS OF REFERENCE 7th CPC:
Finalized by the Staff Side at the meeting of 25.10.2013.
A. To examine the existing structure of pay, allowances and other benefits/facilities, retirement benefits like Pension, Gratuity, other terminal benefits etc. to the following categories of employees.
1 Central Government employees — industrial and non industrial.
2 Personnel belonging to All India services;
3 Personnel belonging to the Defence Forces.;
4 Personnel called as Grameen Dak Sewaks belonging to the Postal Department.
5 Personnel of Union Territories
6 Officers and employees of the Indian Audit and Accounts Department.
7 Officers and employees of the Supreme Court;
8 Members of Regulatory bodies (excluding RBI) set up under Act of Parliament.
B. To work out the comprehensive revised pay packet for the categories of Central Government employees mentioned in (A) above as on 1.1.2014.
C. The Commission will determine the pay structure, benefits facilities, retirement benefits etc. taking into account the need to provide minimum wage with reference to the recommendation of the 15th Indian Labour Conference (1957) and the subsequent judicial pronouncement of the honorable Supreme Court thereon, as on 1.1.2014.
D. To determine the Interim Relief needed to be sanctioned immediately to the Central Government employees and Pensioners mentioned in (A) above;
E. To determine the percentage of Dearness allowance/Dearness Relief immediately to be merge with Pay and pension
F. To settle the anomalies reached in various for a of JCM.
6. To work out the improvements needed to the existing retirement benefits, like pension, death cum retirement gratuity, family pension and other terminal or recurring benefits maintaining parity amongst past, present and future pensioners and family pensioners including those who entered service on or after 1.1.2004.
H. To recommend methods for providing cashless/hazzlefree Medicare facilities to the employees and Pensioners including Postal pensioners.
Source: AIRF
The employees of Employees State Insurance Corporation, a statutory body under the ESI Act 1947 is denied of any hearing with the Central pay Commissions From the very past. The recommendations are unilaterally implemented without taking into account the complex nature of Insurance work plus secretarial work involved. This time it is submitted that the 7th CPC may invite proposals from the All India ESIC Pensioners Association as well as All India ESIC Employees Union.
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