Thursday, August 6, 2009

Revision of pay scales of Faculty and Scientific/Design Staff and other academic staff of Centrally funded technical institutions

Revision of pay scales of Faculty and Scientific/Design Staff and other academic staff of Centrally funded technical institutions following pay revision of the Central Government employees on the recommendation of the sixth Pay Commission.

The Union Cabinet today approved the revision of pay scales of Faculty, Design & Scientific Staff and other academic staff of the Centrally funded institutions. The Cabinet also approved giving financial assistance to States for implementing the above revised scales.

This will enable the Institutes to recruit and retain talented and well qualified faculty and to provide them an environment and working conditions that encourage them to enhance their performance and capacity.

Source : Press Information Bureau.

In a big relief to thousands of teachers and staff of centrally funded technical institutions, including IITs and IIMs, the government today revised their pay with retrospective effect from January one, 2006.

The revision of pay scales of faculty, design and scientific staff and other academic staff of the over 50 centrally funded institutions were approved by the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The government had earlier set up a committee under the chairmanship of Prof Govardhan Mehta to recommend revised pay scale for faculty of centrally funded technical institutions.

Source : PTI


Government officials were tight-lipped about the exact increments in salary hikes, which are still to be notified, but sources confirmed that the new pay structure is focused drawing luring fresh PhD graduates to teaching.

The sources confirmed the new regime would retain differences in pay structure between the IITs and the NITs — despite demands from the latter that their salaries be brought at par with the IITs.

Faculty at the IITs, IIMs and the NITs will also continue to receive salaries higher than their counterparts at identical posts in central universities, the sources added.




Strike hits banking activity, Union warns of Indefinite Strike.

Banking activity came to a standstill on Thursday as more than 7.5 lakh bank employees and 1.5 lakh officers went on a two-day strike.

G.D. Nadaf, General Secretary, All India Bank Officers’ Confederation (AIBOC), said activity in about 60,000 branches – including 15,000branches of the State Bank of India Group – remained closed since Thursday morning. “Even employees in the old-generation private bankshave joined the strike,” he said.

The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), an umbrella of nine trade unions in the banking industry, has called the strike. The disputebetween the unions and the Indian Banks’ Association, which represents bank managements, is on a new wage settlement that would determinewages in the industry for the next five years.

C.H. Venkatachalam, Convenor, UFBU, said the UFBU is meeting on August 11 in Chennai to “chalk out a schedule for an indefinite strike if thebank managements remain unwilling to enter into a fair agreement.” He said most bank branches were closed because even officers “joined thestrike in large numbers.”

A banking industry source said the “total participation” of the clerical staff “affected the entire range of operations inbanks.” He said the ATMs remained “well-stocked” on Thursday, in anticipation of the impact of the strike. He said banks that haveoutsourced “ATM-filling” to external agencies are unlikely to run out of money on Friday. ATMs of banks that retain this task inhouse mayrun dry on Friday.

Trading volumes in the bond market were affected.


Source : The Hindu.

4 comments :

Unknown said...

Still, there is an unknown distance between 'cup' and 'lip'

- One year to declare the scales !!
Another one year to implement??

Unknown said...

Please compare the 6 pay scale with the UGC. Please find is there any worse scale of Assistant professor at IIT, IISC. or not?

Unknown said...

Please read this news again. Where are the increased (higher) scales for NITs and super-increased (highest)scales for IITs as reported in this news item?

NITs are being given UGC scales after a one-year 'hard work and delibrations done in utmost top-confidential manner' by our great MHRD. The IITs getting Rs 500 more for Assoc and Prof level.

THIS IS THE NECTOR WHICH HAS COME OUT OF THE CHURNING (SAMUDRA MANTHAN) DONE BY MHRD FOR ONE COMPLETE YEAR.

TECHNICAL TEACHERS ARE FEELING CHEATED ESPECIALLY THE EXPERINCED ONE WHOSE "ROTTEN?" EXPERIANCE WILL NOT REFLECT ANYWHERE IN THEIR SALARIES IN COMPARISON TO NEW ENTRANTS WHO ARE ATTEMPTED TO BE LURED BY FRUSTRATING THOSE WHO ARE ALREADY SERVING FOR LAST 4-10 YEARS.

Unknown said...

Please note:
Comparative benefits if IIT pay scales over UGC teachers:

1). 7 advance increments as compared to 5 in case of UGC teachers

2). Movement to Assoc. Prof. After 9 yrs compared to 12 yrs for UGC teachers

3). 13 yrs for movement to Professor post compared to 15 yrs in case of UGC teachers

4). Movement to Senior Professor after 6 years as compared to 10 yrs in case of UGC

5). A cumulative Professional allowance of Rs 3.0 lakh for 3 years as compared to none for UGC incumbent

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