Monday 15 September 2014

Employment News Weekly Report for the week ending with 19.09.2014

Employment-News-Weekly-Updates_thumb.pngEmployment News Weekly Report for the week ending with 19.09.2014

An another detailed report for the week has been published by the Employment News Weekly thorough its official portal for the young generation of job seekers in India. The total number of 7 fresh opportunities are given below listed…



Job Highlights in the Latest Issue ( 13thSep – 19th Sep 2014)

UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Name of Post- Assistant Engineer, Junior Scientific Officer, Assistant Legal Adviser etc.
No. of Post- 31
Last Date- 02.10.2014

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD
Name of Post – Junior Assistant and Paid Apprentices
No. of Post- 2341
Last Date- 30.09.2014

INDO – TIBETAN BORDER POLICE FORCE
Name of Post- Constable (Pioneer)
No. of Post- 497
Last Date- 09.10.2014

PUNJAB UNIVERSITY, CHANDIGARH
Name of Post- Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor
No. of Post- 146
Last Date- 14.10.2014

BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED, BHOPAL
Name of Post- Pharmacy Assistant, Hospital Lab Technician Assistant etc.
No. of Post- 37
Last Date- 04.10.2014

NATIONAL BOOK TRUST, INDIA
Name of Post- Dy. Director, Assistant Director and Accountant etc.
No. of Post- 9
Last Date- 21 days from the date of the advertisement

LNJN NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE
Name of Post- Professor and Senior Scientific Assistant (Narcotics) etc.
No. of Post- 11
Last Date- 60 days from the date of the advertisement

II. Details of More job Vacancies & Editorial content can be seen in Employment News Issue dated 13-19 September 2014. For complete job details buy your copy today.

Source: http://employmentnews.gov.in/index.asp

Revision of pension of of pre-2006 pensioners – Implementation of Govenrnment’s decision in pursuance to CAT,Principal Bench, New Delhi order dated 15.05.2014


Revision of pension of members of Central Government SAG(S-29) Pensioners’ Association-regarding

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (BHARAT SARKAR)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAIL MANTRALAYA)
(RAILWAY BOARD)

No. F(E)III/2008/PN1/12

New Delhi, Dated: 09.09.2014

The GMs/FA&CAOs/RDSO,
All Indian Railways/Production Units.

Subject: Revision of pension of pre-2006 pensioners-reg.

A copy of Department of Pension and Penisoners’ Welfare (DOP&PW)’s O.M. No. 38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 26.08.2014 along with enclosures is enclosed for information and compliance. These instructions shall apply in the case of petitioners (as contained in the enclosed list) only. Rule 49 of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 referred to therein corresponds to Rules 69 of the Railway Services(Pension) Rules, 1993. The Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure’s O.M. No.1/1/2008-IC dated 30.08.2008 mentioned in DOP&PW’s O.M. dated 26.08.2014 has been adopted on Railways vide Railway Board’s letter PC-VI/2008/I/RSPR/1 dated 11.09.2008
2. A concordance of DOP&PW’s instructions referred to in the enclosed O.M. and Railway Board’s corresponding instructions is given below:-


S.No.
DOP&PW’s instruction’s
Corresponding instructions of Railway Board
1.
38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 01.09.2008
F(E)III/2008/PN1/12 dated 08.09.2008
2.
38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 03.10.2008
F(E)III/2008/PN1/12 dated 08.10.2008
3.
38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 28.01.2013
F(E)III/2008/PN1/12 dated 11.02.2013


3. A compliance report has to be sent to DOP&PW before 25.09.2014. As such, IMMEDIATE action may be taken to revise the pension in the cases as per enclosed list and compliance report sent to this office 20.09.2014.

4. This may be treated as MOST URGENT

sd/-
(Amitabh Joshi)
Deputy Director Finance (Estt.)III.
Railway Board
Souce: www.scm-bps.blogspot.in
[http://scm-bps.blogspot.in/2014/09/implementation-og-govenrnments-decision.html]

Railway sports persons are participating in Asian Games to be held at Incheon City of South Korea


78 Railway Players & Coaches Selected to be a Part of the Indian Contingent to Participate in the Forthcoming Asian Games, South Korea

A good numbers of Railway sports persons have found place in the Indian contingent participating in the forth coming Asian Games to be held at Incheon City of South Korea from 19th September to 4th October 2014.

A total number of 78 railway players and coaches have been selected to represent India in Athletics, Cycling hockey, Volleyball, Swimming, Handball, Basketball, Rifle Shooting, Weightlifting, Gymnastics, Wrestling and Archery.

Earlier this year, the railway players as a part of the Indian contingent, at the Commonwealth Games-2014 held at Glasgow in Scotland, from 21st July to 3rd August 2014 bought laurels to the country by bagging many medals. Out of total 64 Medals won by India, Railway players bagged 9 Medals.

The performance of Railway weightlifters and wrestlers in particular has been remarkable. They have contributed two Gold, four Silver and three Bronze Medals.

In addition, four railway sprotspersons received the Arjuna Award-2014 from Hon’ble President of India at a special function at Rashtrapati Bhavan, last month

One Day Salary for Flood-Affected People of Jammu and Kashmir


Voluntarily contributing one day’s salary to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund – One Day Salary for Flood-Affected People of Jammu and Kashmir…

Nirmala Sitharaman and Commerce and Industry Ministry Officials Contribute One Day Salary for Flood-Affected People of Jammu and Kashmir

Press Information Bureau 
Government of India
Ministry of Commerce & Industry

15-September-2014 18:52 IST

Nirmala Sitharaman and Commerce and Industry Ministry Officials Contribute One Day Salary for Flood-Affected People of Jammu and Kashmir

Government Employees Demand Formation of the 7th Pay Commission

Government Employees Demand Formation of the 7th Pay Commission

In a press release, the General Secretary of Puducherry Government Employees Union, Mr. Premadaasan said –

“The Central Government employees unions demanded the acceptance of 11 conditions, including implementation of the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission, granting interim relief until the recommendations are implemented, addition of 50% D.A. to the basic pay, and revocation of the new pension scheme and reinstallation of the previous plan”.

As per the plan, protests are going to be held at nine places tomorrow (11th of September), at 7.30 A.M. in front of Rajiv Gandhi Maternity Hospital near Ellaipillaichavadi, at 2.00 PM in front of Indira Gandhi General Hospital, and at 5.50 PM in front of the Secretariat, the State treasury office, district collectorate, Anna Nagar, Directorate of School Education Laspet, Directorate of Higher Education, Thattanchavadi, Government Printing Press, and Villianur Commune Panchayat. The petitions containing the demands will be presented at the end of the protests.

This will be followed by 9.00 AM to 1 PM dharna protest in front of the General Post Office (GPO) on the 19th of this month. There are also plans to conduct a two-wheeler march from the government employees’ union office to the GPO on the 25th of September at 5 PM, seeking the implementation of their demands.

Source: www.7thpaycommissionnews.in

Draft Model Cadre Review Proposal – Dopt Orders

Draft Model Cadre Review Proposal to facilitate the cadres…

I-11019/25/2014-CRD
Government of India,
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Personnel
(Department of Personnel & Training)

3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan,
Khan Market, New Delhi — 110003
September 12, 2014

Subject: – Draft Model Cadre Review Proposal.

In the meeting of the Cadre Controlling Authorities held on 22 July, 2014, it was decided to draft a model Cadre Review Proposal to facilitate the cadres. The same is enclosed along with a check list of documents/information required to be sent along with the cadre review proposal.

sd/-
(Mona Singh)
Director (CRD)
Tel: 24624893


Source: http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02adm/draft.pdf

Government considering a fine of Rs. 20,000 for smoking in public places

Government considering a fine of Rs. 20,000 for smoking in public places


The Central Government is giving serious thoughts about imposing fines ranging from Rs. 200 to Rs. 20,000 for smoking in public places.

The government has decided to impose strict laws to curb the menace of smoking, which causes deadly diseases like cancer and heart attack. The proposal is likely to be presented during the winter sessions of the Parliament. An expert committee, chaired by the former Chief Secretary of Delhi administration, Ramesh Chandra, was formed in this regard. The committee has submitted its report and recommendations to the Ministry of health and sanitation last week.

The recommendations presented by the Committee include –

Breaking the cigarette packs and sale of one or two cigarettes should be banned.
The minimum age of smokers must be raised from 18 to 25.
Smoking in public places must be declared as criminal offence and violators must be made to pay penalty of Rs. 200 to Rs. 20,000.
Penalty amount for manufacturers who do not print the statutory warning message on the packets must be raised from Rs. 5000 to Rs. 50,000.
Advertisements of tobacco products must be prohibited at the place of sale
.

It was found that nearly 70% of the cigarettes sold at retail outlets are from broken packets. Smokers, instead of buying the entire packet, purchase one or two cigarettes from the shops.

There is a general feeling that the Government must pay similar attention to the alcohol problem too.

Source: Govtenews

Self Explanatory Notes on Charter of Demands submitted to Cabinet Secretary by Confederation

Self Explanatory Notes on Charter of Demands submitted to Cabinet Secretary by Confederation



Self Explanatory Notes on Charter of Demands submitted to Cabinet Secretary by Confederation

CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi – 110001
Website: WWW. Confederationhq.blogspot.com
Email: Confederationhq@yahoo.co.in

Patron
S.K.Vyas
09868244035
President
K.K.N.Kutty
09811048303
Secretary General
M.Krishnan
09447068125




Dated 11th September, 2014

The Cabinet Secretary,
Government of India,
Rashtrapati Bhawan Annexe
New Delhi. 110 001.

Through the Heads of Departments/Head of offices.

Dear Sir,

The Confederation of Central Government employees and workers is the apex level organisation of all Federation/Association/Unions of CGEs other than in the Railways and Defence Departments. It was in the wake of a strike action in 1960s by the Central Govt. Employees, the Govt. of India set up permanent negotiating machinery called JCM so that the employees will be able to raise their demands and grievances and seek settlement thereof through dialogue. This machinery has now come to a standstill as the Govt.does not convene the meetings of the councils at the National and Departmental levels on one pretext or the other. A new set of rules for grant of recognition of service associations were promulgated in 1993. Many Ministries, despite the employees organizations abiding by the stipulated conditions, have not afforded recognition to the Associations/Federations, thereby closing all channels of communication. The JCM had the facility of referring the issues on which the Government could not agree upon to the Board of
Arbitration. The decision/award of the Board was binding on all parties. Still the Government had been rejecting the awards in favour of the employees on the specious plea of adverse impact on national economy by presenting resolutions in the Parliament. We need not emphasise the unethical character of this approach which undermines the confidence of the employees in the fairness of the system.

The 6th CPC recommendations and its implementation had given rise to various anomalies. The employees genuinely felt that the said anomalies would be removed through discussions for which the Government had set up a committee. The Committee despite meeting on four occasions had not been able to settle the issues; nor could it be referred to the Arbitrator. No decision has been taken by the Government so far as to the fate of these anomalies.

The Government set up the 7th CPC in September last. Its notification was issued early this year. Despite assurance being held out, the terms of reference was not subjected to discussion with the staff side with the result the demand of the employees to include the Gramin Dak Sewaks within the ambit of the Commission was not acceded to. The 6th CPC recommendations were implemented with effect from 1.1.2006. The revision of wages was due on 1.1.2011 having completed five years. Wage revision is permitted in the Public Sector undertaking every five years. The value of wages fixed in 2006 has been eroded significantly during the period due to the high rate of inflation and price rise.

The new contributory pension scheme was introduced by the Government on the plea that the pension liability has become unbearable and is a drag on the exchequer. In our Memorandum to the then Prime Minister, we had raised several issues and had pointed out that the financial outflow on account of the new scheme will be much more than the existing defined benefit scheme. We had indicated in our memorandum quite a number of aspects which would be detrimental to the interest of workers. The Government has decide allow FDI in pension fund operations. This will only result in the flow of Indian Savings for investment outside the country.

We submit herewith the charter of demands which requires settlement urgently. We have also appended a Note on each of the issues included in the charter of demands, which is self explanatory. We shall be grateful if these issues are caused to be considered by the concerned departments of the Government of India and brought before the negotiating forum for settlement.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
(Name of the Secretary……………………..)

Name of the unit of the Federation/Association/Union.

Source: http://confederationhq.blogspot.in/

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