Tuesday, October 2, 2012

NOBW submitted charter of demand for 10th BPS

National Organizaion of Bank Workers (A unit of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangha) has submitted charter of demand for Xth Bipartite settlement of Bankers recently.
The salient features of demands are :

a) Scales to be revised by merger of Basic at 4708 points (average of April to June 2012) of Present Basic

   (b) New Pay Scales to be constructed by adding 40% for both Non Subordinate Staff and Subordinate Staff
   (c) The New rate of DA shall be at 0.12% per rise of 4 points over 4708 points.
   (d) Restoration of CCA at higher rates;
   (e) HRA to be at from 9% to 15% depending on the place of posting
   (f) Second pension option to those who have been deprived of the same due to normal VRS and on Resigntion;
   (g) Existing 1993 Pension Scheme to be extended to employees joining after 01.04.2010
   (i) Pension to be given as a third retirement benefit
   (j) Introduction of 5 day week
(Published in Allbankingsolution)

1 comment :

Shankar said...

Last 3 demands are really genuine and newly joined staff should put all out efforts to get these demands met.Further updation of pension from time to time should have been another demand to beat inflation and erosion of money value.

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