As expected and widely anticipated, Central unions deferred their indefinite strike scheduled from 11th July 2016.
Following Govt. assurance in form of a press release that the demands will be considered by a high level committee, leaders came back from warpath.
In the last few days the union leaders were shamelessly pursuing the Govt. to come out with something so that then can back out. It seemed that leaders were more eager to postpone (read as "withdraw") the strike than Government.
The Press release issued bu central Govt. late in yesterday night is as under :
"Government assures Representatives of Unions representing employees of the Central Government that the issues raised by them relating to the pay scales and other recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission would be considered by a High Level Committee
Following Govt. assurance in form of a press release that the demands will be considered by a high level committee, leaders came back from warpath.
In the last few days the union leaders were shamelessly pursuing the Govt. to come out with something so that then can back out. It seemed that leaders were more eager to postpone (read as "withdraw") the strike than Government.
The Press release issued bu central Govt. late in yesterday night is as under :
"Government assures Representatives of Unions representing employees of the Central Government that the issues raised by them relating to the pay scales and other recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission would be considered by a High Level Committee
Representatives of Unions representing employees of the Central Government had met the Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh, the Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley and the Minister for Railways Sh. Suresh Prabhu in the evening of 30th June, 2016.
They had requested that certain issues raised by them in relation to the pay scales and other recommendations of the Pay Commission be allowed to be raised before a Committee of Secretaries looking into different aspects of grievances of employees in relation to the Pay Commission recommendations.
The Ministers assured the Union leaders that the issues raised by them would be considered by a High Level Committee. "
They had requested that certain issues raised by them in relation to the pay scales and other recommendations of the Pay Commission be allowed to be raised before a Committee of Secretaries looking into different aspects of grievances of employees in relation to the Pay Commission recommendations.
The Ministers assured the Union leaders that the issues raised by them would be considered by a High Level Committee. "
3 comments :
shame on leaders of all union they even don't ask govt what e-cos has suggested & why govt didn't declared it.
How long these worst union leaders will make employees fool
Who expect, there would be strike, should visit doctors for check up of day dreaming.
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