Thursday 8 January 2015

Bipartite Meeting with IBA on 6th and 7th Jan 2015

Bipartite Meeting with IBA on 6th and 7th Jan 2015


AIBEA General Secretary Shri.C.H.Venkatachalam published a detailed letter with UFBU Circular on his official website today regarding the wage revision talks with IBA on 6th and 7th January 2015. The complete text of the letter is reproduced and given below for your ready reference…

Bipartite Meeting with IBA on 6th and 7th Jan 2015 – UFBU Circular No. 2015/43

ALL INDIA BANK EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
Central Office: “PRABHAT NIVAS” Regn. No.2037
Singapore Plaza, 164, Linghi Chetty Street, Chennai-600001
Phone: 2535 1522, 6543 1566 Fax: 4500 2191, 2535 8853
e mail – chv.aibea@gmail.com & aibeahq@gmail.com

CIRCULAR No.27/91/2015/2

8th January, 2015

To ALL UNITS AND MEMBERS:

Dear Comrades,

Wage Revision Talks – IBA improves its offer from 11% ( Rs. 3465 crores ) to 12.5 % (Rs. 3938 crores) on Payslip components – 7th January strike deferred – Further negotiations to continue

Units and members are aware that in the backdrop of the strike call given by UFBU, Chief labour Commissioner, Ministry of Labour, Govt. of India held a conciliation meeting at Delhi on 5-1-2015 and this followed by two days bipartite negotiations between IBA and UFBU at Mumbai on 6-1-2015 and 7-1-2015. Since IBA came forward to improve their offer from 11% to 12.5% towards increase in cost of payslip components, the strike has been deferred. Further negotiations would continue. We congratulate all our units and members for their preparations to implement the strike programme which resulted in IBA reconsidering their stand and improving their offer from the earlier Rs. 3465 crores to Rs. 3938 crores. We reproduce herein the text of UFBU Circular No. 2015/43 for the information of our units and members.

With greetings,

Yours comradely,

C.H.VENKATACHALAM
GENERAL SECRETARY

STRIKE ON 7TH JAN. 2015 DEFERRED –NEGOTIATIONS WITH IBA CONTINUE

Further to the Strike Notice issued by the UFBU on 22nd December 2014, the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central), Government of India held a Conciliation Meeting at his office in New Delhi on 05-01-2015.

Conciliation Meeting by CLC on 5th January 2015:

In the conciliation meeting, we pointed out that the proposed strike actions of UFBU have been warranted due to the callous approach of the IBA in responding to our demands and being stagnant in their offer despite assurance from UFBU to have a flexible approach. We also strongly protested against the communication sent by IBA to Member Banks to re-visit the mandate if necessary.

IBA informed that they have sent the communication to the Banks in view of the observations made by some of the Banks during the Managing Committee Meeting and there was no intention to create any complications for the negotiations.

IBA also informed that they would hold bipartite negotiations on 6th instant at IBA office in Mumbai and invited UFBU to participate in the same. IBA also informed that efforts would be made to find out an amicable solution to take the negotiations forward. Hence it was decided to take part in the bipartite negotiations at Mumbai on 6th January, 2015.

Bipartite Meeting with IBA on 6th January 2015:

Another round of bipartite discussions took place between IBA and UFBU on 6th January 2015. IBA was led by Shri Rajeev Rishi, Chairman of the Negotiation Committee and other members and UFBU was represented by representatives of all its constituent units. Subsequent to prolonged discussions, arguments and deliberations for more than 3 hours, the IBA agreed to improve their earlier offer of 11% increase (Rs. 3465 crores) to 12.5 % increase ( Rs. 3938 crores ) in Payslip components. With the view to pave the way for arriving at a mutually acceptable level through further discussions, UFBU agreed to revise its demand to 19.5%. UFBU, however, clearly informed the IBA that their revised offer of 12.5% is quite inadequate and has substantially to be improved further. IBA informed us that they are willing to negotiate and improve the offer from 12.5% during further discussions.

Strike on 7th January 2015 deferred:

In view of this positive development, UFBU decided to defer the All India One Day Strike action on 7th January 2015. It was mutually agreed to continue the negotiations further on 7th January, 2015.

Bipartite Meeting with IBA on 7th January 2015:

In the bipartite discussions continued with the IBA on 7th January 2015, we insisted that IBA should further enhance their offer from 12.5% and also reach conclusion of reasonable settlement within short time-frame. IBA informed us that they would also like to continue the discussions at regular and frequent intervals to ensure completion of the entire process by middle of February, 2015. IBA, however, informed that they need some time for discussion amongst themselves on the revised offer of increase and wanted UFBU also to revise its demand to reach a mutually acceptable position.

Regarding other important issues raised by UFBU, it was decided that Sub-Committees would be formed to discuss the following issues:

a. Revised scheme on 100% hospitalisation expenses reimbursement scheme to employees/family members without any ceiling;

b. Modifications in Officers Disciplinary and Conduct Regulations suggested by the unions, regulated working hours for officers, 5 Day banking, etc,

c. Demands raised by the Workman Unions /Officers’ Organisations in the Charter.

Pension related demands:

We also raised the issues relating to improvements in Pension related demands like 100% DA for pre-Nov. 2002 pensioners, family pension formula, periodical updation of pension, etc. We also suggested that DA upto 4440 points for all pensioners should be merged with Basic pension and a uniform DA formula to be applicable to all pensioners. We also demanded extension of DA linked pension scheme for employees recruited after April 2010. It was agreed to discuss all these issues further.

Bipartite discussions to continue:

To our suggestion that the meetings of the Sub-Committees should be held immediately without loss of time, IBA agreed to the same. To our demand for holding next round of negotiations at the earliest to carry forward the negotiations, IBA agreed and it was decided to fix up the dates looking at mutual convenience.

Comrades, while the negotiations have been brought back on the track due to our sustained and persistent struggles, no complacency should be entertained as further rounds of discussions would be extremely crucial to clinch the best deal possible and achieve a fair and reasonable wage revision for employees and officers. Given our past experience, we must also be guarded against any possible efforts by IBA that would delay the Settlement.

While UFBU would do its best to conclude a reasonable settlement as early as possible, we appeal to the membership to be in readiness to plunge into actions even at short notice, if the situation so warrants. Nothing should be taken for granted at this stage.

Sd.

M V Murali,
Convener


Tirumala Tirupati Special Darshan Tickets Now available at post offices

Tirumala Tirupati Special Darshan Tickets Now available at post offices

The holy place of Tirupati is one of the most ancient and sacred pilgrimage spots in India and now, Special Darshan Ticket Rs.300 will be available at post offices.

A pilot project of issuing of Rs.300 Special Darshan Ticket, Department of Posts starts through its post offices in association with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) to public on Monday. And DoP has decided to extend the facility through all the 2348 post offices in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, sources said.

Holiday Home at Tirupati for Central Government Employees



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National Joint Council of Action(NJCA) meeting will be held on 11th Jan'15

National Joint Council of Action(NJCA) meeting will be held on 11th Jan'15

National Council Staff Side Secretary Shri Shiva Gopal Mishra writes a letter to all its constituent organisations to send the nomination details of State and District Joint Council Action and the meeting of NJC of Action is going to be held on 11th Jan 2015. We reproduced the letter and given below for your ready reference…

Formation of joint action committees and district joint council of Action

NJCA
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road New Delhi—110055

No. JCA/2014

Dated: January 6, 2015

All Constituent Organisations,
National Council(JCM),

Dear Comrades,
Please refer to my earlier letter dated 24th December, 2014, wherein it was advised that, State Committees must have been constituted and dates for the Joint Conventions be fixed in all the State Capitals.

It was also advised that the Joint State Action Committees should also constitute District Joint Council of Action and position be communicated to the NJCA.

Though we have received information in this regard only from a few states, like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, from other stated, the same is still awaited.

Since National Joint Council of Action(NJCA) is going to meeting on 11th January, 2015 it is again advised that position of the remaining states should be communicated to the NJCA well before 10th January, 2015, so that we could properly appreciate the NJCA on 11th.

With fraternal greetings!

Comradely yours,
sd/-
(Shiva Gopal Mishra)
Convener


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Policy and procedure for appointments in autonomous institutions through ACC - DOPT Order


Policy and procedure for appointments in autonomous institutions through ACC - DOPT Order

No. 20/7/2014/ EO(SM.II)
Government of India
Department of Personnel & Training
Office of the Establishment Officer

New Delhi, dated 05.01.2015

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Policy & procedure for appointments in autonomous institutions through ACC.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Secretariat’s OM No.28/13/2006-E0(SM.11) dated 03.07.2006 on the subject referred to above and to state that the procedure prescribed in para (x) for assigning additional charge of the posts for a maximum period of one year w.e.f. the date of occurrence of vacancy with the approval of the Minister-in-charge is specifically , for posts other than that of the Chief Executive which are not being filled with the approval of the ACC. However, for such posts other than the Chief Executive (including the posts in subordinate organizations, Statutory Bodies and Regulatory Bodies), which are being filled with the approval of the ACC, it is clarified that the additional charge arrangements have to be made in accordance with the procedure prescribed for the post of Chief Executive, which is as under:

(i) In cases of anticipated vacancies on account of completion of approved tenure or superannuation of the incumbents, approval of ACC is required
for assigning additional charge of the post.

(ii) In cases of unanticipated vacancies arising on account of pre-mature repatriation, resignation, death, etc of the incumbent, the administrative Ministries/Departments, with approval of the Minister-in-charge, can assign the additional charge for the initial 06 months w.e.f. the date of occurrence of the vacancy, provided the officer to whom the additional charge is to be assigned is the senior-most officer in the next lower grade in the organization and is clear from the vigilance angle. The Ministries in such cases shall ensure that the additional charge is assigned to an officer in the same station, as far as possible, in which the post has fallen vacant.

(iii) In all other cases of unanticipated vacancies, where the additional charge is proposed to be assigned to an officer belonging to another organization or an officer in the same organization, who despite being the senior-most in the organization, is holding a post two or more scales below the pay scale of the vacant post, the administrative Ministries/Departments are required to obtain approval of the ACC even for the initial 06 months of additional charge arrangements.

(iv) In all cases of unanticipated vacancies covered under para (ii) above, approval of ACC is required in extending the additional charge arrangement beyond the initial 06 months w.e.f. the date of occurrence of vacancy.

2. Similarly, for all posts (whether of Chief Executive or otherwise), being filled with the approval of the ACC, any extension in the approved tenure of the incumbent also requires approval of the ACC.

3. All Ministries/Departments are requested to take note of the aforesaid instructions and ensure that they are fully complied with.

4. This issues with the approval of the Establishment Officer.

sd/-
(Arvind Thakur)
Under Secretary(EO-SM-II)

Exam Time Table for CBSE 12th Std 2015

Exam Time Table for CBSE 12th Std 2015


DAY, DATE AND TIME
SUBJECT NAME AND SUB-CODE
Mon, 02nd March, 2015 10:30 AM


ENGLISH ELECTIVE
001

ENGLISH ELECTIVE-C
101

ENGLISH CORE
301
Wed, 04th March, 2015 10:30 AM

BUSINESS STUDIES
054

ELE.COST A/C & AUD
612

BEAUTY & HAIR
745

CONFECTIONERY
752

INT.HOSPTLTY MGT
756

HORTICULTURE
762

FABRIC STUDY
774

PRINTED TEXTILE
778

OP&MNT.OF COMM DEV
789
Mon, 09th March, 2015 10:30 AM

PHYSICS
042

MARKETING
613

STORE ACCOUNTING
618

CASH MGMT & H-KEEP
619

AC & REFRGTN-III
632

VEGETABLE CULTURE
642

B THERAPY&HAIR DES
654

OPTICS
658

CLNCL BIO-CHE(MLT)
661

FUND OF NURSING II
663

RADIOGRAPHY-GENL
667

MEAL PLNG & SERVIC
676

TEXTILE SCIENCE
684

INDIA-TOURIST DEST
693

I T SYSTEM
699

PRIN &PRA-LIFE INS
705

INT TO FINANCL MKT
723

C HEALTH NURSING
731

BAKERY
751

GARMENT CONSTRCTN
776

TRAD.INDIAN TEXTLE
777

ELECTICAL MACHINE
787
Tue, 10th March, 2015 10:30 AM

HISTORY
027

BIOTECHNOLOGY
045

ENGG. GRAPHICS
046

LAB MEDICINES(MLT)
660

RETAIL SERVICES
744

LGSTCS,OPER&SUP CH
750

BUS.OPERTN & ADMN
766

MARKETING
783
Thu, 12th March, 2015 10:30 AM

CHEMISTRY
043

LENDING OPERATIONS
620

APPLIED PHYSICS
625

FLORICULTURE
643

COSMETIC CHEMISTRY
655

BIOLOGY-OPTHALMIC
657

COMM.HEALTH NUR II
664

RADIATION PHYSICS
666

DESG & PAT MAKING
685

DYEING & PRINTING
688

TRAVEL TRADE MGMT
694

BUSINESS DATA PROC
700

COMPUTER& LIFE I A
706

TPT. SYSTEMS &MGMT
712

B P O SKILLS
724

FOOD& BEV C & CNTL
737

HOLISTIC HEALTH
746

FLORICULTURE
765

COST ACCOUNTING
781
Fri, 13th March, 2015 10:30 AM

DANCE-KATHAK
056

DANCE-BHARATNATYAM
057

DANCE-KUCHIPUDI
058

DANCE-ODISSI
059

DANCE-MANIPURI
060

CR WRTNG TR STUDY
069

MASS MEDIA STUDIES
072

NAT. CADET CORPS
076

SINDHI
108

OFF. COMMUNICATION
606

H EDN.COMM&PR&P HL
728

INF.STORGE&RETRIVL
748

INTG.TRNSPRT OPER.
749

FRONT OFF.OPERATNS
753

TR.AGN.&TOUR OP.B
757

SALESMANSHIP
784

TRBL SHT MNT.EL EQ
790

CAP.MARKET OPRTNS
793
Sat, 14th March, 2015 10:30 AM

HINDI ELECTIVE
002

TAMIL
106

GUJARATI
110
Sat, 14th March,2015 10:30 AM

MALAYALAM
112

ASSAMESE
114

TIBETAN
117

PERSIAN
123

NEPALI
124

LIMBOO
125

LEPCHA
126

TANGKHUL
193

JAPANESE
194

BHUTIA
195

BHASA MELAYU
199

HINDI CORE
302
Mon, 16th March, 2015 10:30 AM

FASHION STUDIES
053

AGRICULTURE
068

THEATRE STUDIES
078

ODIA
113

GERMAN
120

SHORTHAND ENGLISH
608

SHORTHAND HINDI
610

MGMT OF BANK OFFCE
621

ENGINEERING SCI.
622

POST HARV TECH&PRS
644

YOGA ANATOMY &PHYS
656

CLOTHING CONST
686

TOUR MGMT & MP PLN
695

DTP CAD & MULTIMED
701

BANKING
785
Tue, 17th March, 2015 10:30 AM

CARNATIC MUSIC VOC
031

CAR.MUSIC INS(MEL)
032

CAR.MUSIC MRIDANGM
033

HIND.MUSIC VOCAL
034

HIND.MUSIC MEL.INS
035

HIND MUSIC.INS.PER
036

MAT&CHILD H.NUR II
665
Wed, 18th March, 2015 10:30 AM

MATHEMATICS
041

SECY.PRAC & ACCNTG
605

OPHTHALMIC TECH.
659

MICROBIOLOGY
662

RADIOGRAPHY-SPL
668

F.AID& EMER.M.CARE
730

HEALTH CENTRE MGMT
733

C BIO-CHEM & M BIO
742
Fri, 20th March, 2015 10:30 AM

ECONOMICS
030

TEXTILE CHEM.PROC
779

ELECTCL. APPLIANCE
788
Mon, 23rd March, 2015 10:30 AM

BIOLOGY
044

AC & REFRGTN-IV
633

BASIC DESIGN
687

TAXATION
782

DERIVATIV MKT OPER
794
Tue, 24th March, 2015 10:30 AM

POLITICAL SCIENCE
028

LAB MEDICINES
741

RETAIL OPERATIONS
743

FIN. ACCOUNTING
780
Wed, 25th March, 2015 10:30 AM

URDU ELECTIVE
003

PUNJABI
104

MANIPURI
111

KANNADA
115

URDU CORE
303
Thu, 26th March, 2015 10:30 AM

HOME SCIENCE
064
Fri, 27th March, 2015 10:30 AM

INFORMATICS PRAC.
065

COMPUTER SCIENCE
083

ADV.FR.OFF OPERTNS
754

OLERICULTURE
763

BASIC PATTERN DEV.
775

INSURANCE
786
Mon, 30th March, 2015 10:30 AM

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
048
Tue, 31th March, 2015 10:30 AM

SOCIOLOGY
039

GRAPHIC DESIGN
071
Wed, 01st April, 2015 10:30 AM

MULTIMEDIA & WEB T
067

TYPOGRAPHY &CA ENG
607

TYPOGRAPHY &CA HIN
609

AUTOSHOP REPR&PRAC
628

CRTV &COM.PROC M M
739
Mon, 06th April, 2015 10:30 AM

ACCOUNTANCY
055
Tue, 07th April, 2015 10:30 AM

PHILOSOPHY
040

ENTREPRENEURSHIP
066

OFFCE PROC.& PRAC.
604

B CONCEPT-H &MED T
729

MIDWIFERY
732

FOOD SERVICE
736

GEOSPATIAL TECH
740
Wed, 08th April, 2015 10:30 AM

GEOGRAPHY
029

LIB.SYS & RES.MGT
747
Thu, 09th April, 2015 10:30 AM

SANSKRIT ELECTIVE
022

BENGALI
105

TELUGU
107

MARATHI
109

ARABIC
116

FRENCH
118

MIZO
198

SANSKRIT CORE
322

AUTO ENGINEERING
627

EVOL & FORMS M M
738
Fri,10th April, 2015 10:30 AM

PAINTING
049

GRAPHICS
050

SCULPTURE
051

APP/COMMERCIAL ART
052
Sat, 11th April, 2015 10:30 AM

PSYCHOLOGY
037
Mon,13th April, 2015 10:30 AM

HUMAN RIGHTS & G S
075

FOOD PRODUCTION IV
735

DATA MGMT APPLCTN
795
Thu, 16th April, 2015 10:30 AM

FOOD PRODUCTIONIII
734

WEB APPLICATIONS
796
Fri, 17th April, 2015 10:30 AM

LEGAL STUDIES
074

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