Showing posts with label National Council Meeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Council Meeting. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 December 2014

Will the National Council JCM get revived again?








Will the National Council JCM get revived again?





The Joint Consultative Machinery has always been a bridge between the Centre and its employees. The National Council JCM Secretary has written a letter to the Centre to conduct the NC-JCM meeting, which hasn’t been held in the past four years. Some of the important points mentioned in the letter are given below:






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Thursday, 18 December 2014

NC Staff Side JCM writes to Cabinet Secretary to convene a meeting of National Council JCM



NC Staff Side JCM writes to Cabinet Secretary to convene a meeting of National Council JCM





The procrastinated discussions in the National Anomaly Committee did not proceed to settle any tangible anomaly item. Even after reaching agreement, the government has refused to issue orders on some issues. This apart, the demands raised by the Staff Side for grant of Interim Relief and Merger of DA with Pay have been refused by the government. 





National Council Staff Side Secretary JCM writes to Cabinet Secretary to organize a JCM meeting. Reproduction of the letter is given below for your information…






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Saturday, 11 October 2014

National Council JCM Staff Side meeting is going to take place tomorrow in New Delhi






National Council JCM Staff Side meeting is going to take place tomorrow in New Delhi





Much Anticipated National Council JCM Staff Side Meeting Tomorrow





The National Council JCM Staff Side meeting is going to take place tomorrow in New Delhi. The meeting, to be attended by the representatives of all federations, will be chaired by the Staff Side Secretary, Shiva Gopal Mishra.





Important agendas of the meeting include demanding a change in the attitude of the Central Government towards the Central Government employees, merger of DA, granting interim relief and to hold discussions over the date of effect of the recommendations of the 7th CPC.






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