Sunday, June 29, 2014

UP employees - teachers sent the seventh pay commission

Eastern State Employees Teachers Coordination Committee for Seventh Pay Commission suggests 15-point questionnaire sent to the Commission in response. Teachers and secondary teachers' union leader in the Legislative Council president Om Prakash Sharma, Amar Nath Yadav headed by senior staff draft was finalized. The draft recommendations have been incorporated into the organization. Particular, has been demanding the restoration of the old pension scheme.
Seventh Pay Commission recommendations are sent to the Coordinator of the Coordination Committee Lallan Pandey and BL Kushwaha spokesman said. He said that in view of the current environment and lifestyle staff - teachers and bread for his family, clothing, housing, medicine, education of children sufficient to meet basic needs such as salary pay 32 thousand rupees Commission proposed to set has been sent. This suggestion was also sent to the field level staff in the grades of staff and secretariat to bring equality and uniformity.
Similarly, the maximum and the minimum wage by reducing the current ratio of 1:7 to 1:13 is sought. Sinvda Additionally, by eliminating the daily minimum wage pay and outsourcing arrangements by bringing in Pirid has been suggested to be eligible for pension. Simt coordination, the Commission has also raised a family of five units to three units may be fixed. Three of the family unit is not practical and reasonable. Government surveys conducted by the Centre and the States in the average family size was found to have five units.
Coordination Committee has also demanded that the number of pay grades at lower levels should be reduced. Also Assured Career Promotion (ACP) under order 8, 16 and 24 years of service, three promoted to the rank and pay have also been suggested.

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