MASSIVE
PARLIAMENT MARCH & RALLY OF
ABOUT 20000
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
INDEFINITE
STRIKE FROM 11TH JULY 2016
33 LAKHS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES WILL PARTICIPATE
A massive parliament march and rally of
about 20000 Central Government Employees was held at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
on 24th June 2016. The rally was organized by National Joint Council
of Action (NJCA) of Central Government Employees comprising Railways, Defence,
Confederation and Postal organizations demanding modification in the
recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commissions including minimum
wage and fitment formula. Other demands are scrapping of New Contributory
Pension Scheme, No FDI in Railways and Defence, Grant of Civil Servant status
to Gramin Dak Sevaks, filling up of vacancies, enhancement of bonus ceiling, No
outsourcing, downsizing, contractorisation and corporatisation etc.
The NJCA had already given strike notice to
Government on 9th June 2016. The Modi Government is not ready for a
negotiated settlement with the staff side. The rally called upon the entirely
of Central Government employees to intensify the campaign and preparations and
make the strike a total success.
The rally was presided by Shri. N.
Raghavaiah (General Secretary, NFIR & Chairman NJCA), Coms. Shiv Gopal
Mishra (General Secretary AIRF & Convenor NJCA), Sreekumar (Secretary
General AIDEF) M. Krishnan (Secretary General, Confederation) R. N. Parashar
(Secretary General, NFPE) Guman Singh (President, NFIR), Rakal Das Gupta
(President, AIRF) K. K. N. Kutty (President, Confederation) B. C. Sharma (NFIR)
S. K. Tyagi (AIRF), Mrs. Champa and Mrs. Gita Pandey addressed the rally
About 33 lakhs Central Government Employees
will participate in the strike. 40 lakhs Central Government Pensioners have
declared their solidarity with the strike. Central Trade Unions had also
extended their full support. State Government Employees Federations have cautioned
the Central Government that they will also be compelled to join the strike if
Government refuse to settle the demands relating to 7th CPC
recommendations as majority of the state Governments are implementing the
Central pay parity to their employees also.
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