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Retired Employees of Telecom Department & BSNL Staged Protest for Pension, Wage Revision
TIWN March 12, 2020
Retired Employees of Telecom Department & BSNL Staged Protest for Pension, Wage Revision
PHOTO : BSNL Pensioners staged protest. TIWN Pic March 12

AGARTALA, March 12 (TIWN): Retired employees of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and BSNL organized protest demanding revision in their pension and its delinking from wage revision.

While protesting, AIBDPA said former telecom minister Manoj Sinha had assured the All Unions and Associations of BSNL (AUAB) on December 3, 2018, that an action will be initiated to revise the pension of BSNL absorbed retirees delinking wage revision.

The DoT based on this assurance wrote two letters to the Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare, but failed to give the proposal as required by the pension department, the statement said.

"The second term of (Narendra) Modi government has disowned the assurance given by the former minister and has taken a negative stand on pension revision," AIBDPA alleged.

It said current Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, while replying to a question in Parliament, said pension revision is possible only after wage revision in BSNL and also new pay scales are required for the pension revision.

"The fact remains that pension revision has no way connected to BSNL, as the entire liability of pension and pensionary benefits of BSNL absorbed retirees is to be borne by the central government as per Rule 37A of Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972," the statement said.

The Association said it has already been recommended by the 3rd Pay Revision Committee (PRC) for the executives, and in respect of non-executives, pay scales have been approved by the BSNL management and recognised unions through bilateral talks.

"Therefore, it is unjust on the part of the government to deny the pension revision even after three years," the statement said.

The 3rd PRC has recommended a maximum of 15 per cent fitment for the pay revision from January 1, 2017.

 
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