Thursday, May 23, 2013
Demands of Central Government Employees: Question raised in Lok Sabha
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 6670
ANSWERED ON 08.05.2013
DEMANDS OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES6670 . Shri RAKESH SINGH
Will the Minister of PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS be pleased to state:-
(a) whether the Government has considered various demands of the Central Government employees and if so, the details thereof;
(b) whether the Government has held discussions with the Trade Unions and other organisations before the Nation wide strike;
(c) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor;
(d) whether the Government proposes to consider the demands in the interest of employees; and
(e) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor?
ANSWER
Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office. (SHRI V.
NARAYANASAMY)
(a): The Government has in operation a Joint Consultative Machinery
(JCM) scheme and as per the scheme of JCM, this Department deals with
staff side on the National Council (JCM). The JCM scheme is for
promoting harmonious relations and of securing the greatest measure of
cooperation between the Government, in its capacity as employer and the
general body of its employees in matters of common concern and deals
with issues and demands raised by the staff side. Regular interactions
are held at requisite levels to address the concerns of Government employees.
(b) & (c): A meeting was convened by Union Minister of Labour &
Employment with the representatives of Central Trade Unions (CTUs) on
the 13th February, 2013 to discuss the charter of demands and call for
all India strike given by the Central Trade Unions on 20th and 21st
February, 2013. Subsequently, a Group of Ministers (GoM) held a meeting
with the representatives of the major CTUs on 18th February, 2013. The
Union representatives were assured that Government is serious on the
demands related to working class and taking all possible measures to
redress them. An appeal was issued to them to withdraw the strike.
(d) & (e): Government has taken various measures to address the
concerns raised by the trade unions. These relate to huge amount spent
on food subsidy to ensure availability of food grains to the poor at
very concessional rate through the Public Distribution System, the Food
Security Bill to further increase the availability of subsidized food
grains to the larger segments of the population. National Employment
Policy has been prepared by the Ministry of Labour & Employment to
ensure inclusive and equitable growth process, so as to achieve the goal
of remunerative and decent employment for all women and men in the
labour force. The Government has enacted Unorganised Workers’ Social
Security Act, 2008 and has also set up Nation Social Security Fund
(NSSF) with a corpus of Rs.1000 crore. National Social Security Board
has also been constituted which is advising the Government from time to
time on Social Security Schemes. Action to amend the Contract Labour
(Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 is underway wherein it is,
inter-alia, proposed that in case where the contract labour perform the
same or similar kind of work as the workmen directly appointed by the
principal employer, the wage rates, holidays, social security provisions
of contract labour shall be the same as are available to the directly
appointed workmen on the roll of
principal employer. Further, a Bill is being brought before the
Parliament to amend the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 to provide a National Floor Level Minimum Wage.
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