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Sixth Pay Commission: PMC civic standing committee gives nod

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Indian Express 30.08.2009

Sixth Pay Commission: PMC civic standing committee gives nod

After the standing committee approval , a special general body meeting has also been called on September 4

A day after the special committee gave approval to implement the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations for the officials and employees of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), civic standing committee also gave its go-ahead for its implementation on Saturday.

However, the political parties remained divided on this, with Congress, NCP and MNS voting in favour of this proposal and the BJP-Shiv Sena combine opposing it. BJP-Shiv Sena alleged that the other parties are trying to please people just ahead of the assembly polls. The proposal was passed with Congress-NCP-MNS' nine votes as against the saffron alliance of 4 votes.

Congress-NCP wanted to take a fast decision since the election code of conduct for the upcoming assembly polls are going to fall in place from next week. Therefore, a special general body meeting has also been organised on September 4 to give a speedy clearance to the proposal.

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 30 August 2009 11:17
 

Pay panel suggestions for PMC workers okayed

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The Times of India 30.08.2009

Pay panel suggestions for PMC workers okayed

PUNE: The standing committee of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Saturday approved a proposal to implement the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations for about 20,000 civic employees. The decision will put an annual burden of Rs 250 crore on the civic coffer.

The decision to implement the pay panel recommendations for civic employees also saw the changed political alignments at work in the PMC for the first time. Having called off the Pune Pattern recently, the BJP- Shiv Sena on Saturday opposed the move. The saffron combine alleged that the NCP-Congress had taken a hasty decision in the matter to gain political mileage ahead of the assembly polls. The Congress, on its part, supported the proposal in keeping with the altered political equations.

Speaking to reporters, standing committee chairman Nilesh Nikam said, "The PMC had appointed a panel headed by (NCP corporator) Anil Bhosale to decide on the implementation of the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations for PMC employees. The panel submitted its report and accordingly, the standing committee decided to give the green signal for the implementation. The recommendations will be implemented next year and the PMC employees will get arrears from November 2008. This will put an additional burden of about Rs 250 crore on the civic body."

"The PMC pays salaries of about Rs 400 crore every year to its staff. In keeping with the government directives, the amount is less than 35 per cent of the total civic budget," Nikam said.

The BJP and Shiv Sena members in the standing committee opposed the decision. "The NCP-Congress made unnecessary haste to push the proposal through. We are not opposing the implementation of the Pay Commission recommendations per se. But the fact is that the PMC would not be able to do so considering the economic conditions. Also, the state government has strictly asked municipal corporations to give a serious thought to their financial health before taking any decision in this regard," BJP corporator Ujwal Keskar said.

Shiv Sena's Sham Desphande said if the PMC goes ahead with the move, it will be spending about 60-80 per cent of its revenue on salaries.

The NCP-Congress has called a special general body meeting on Friday to approve the standing committee's decision to implement the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations.

 

Civic body employees withdraw agitation plan for arrear payments

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Indian Express 28.08.2009

Civic body employees withdraw agitation plan for arrear payments

Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) employees on Thursday called off their agitation planned for Friday to demand the payment of pending arrears in accordance with the Sixth Pay Commission, after the authorities assured them that the payment would be made before the upcoming festival season. All Municipal Employees Welfare Association (AMEWA) had said they will stage a demonstration at the MCD headquarters on Friday to press for their demands.

The association had pointed out that while the arrear amounts had already been given to MCD’s Group D employees, other categories of employees were still waiting. Mayor Kanwar Sain on Thursday met the representatives of the association and took up the matter with MCD Commissioner K S Mehra, who agreed to release the arrear amount for the remaining employees before the festival season. — PTIMunicipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) employees on Thursday called off their agitation planned for Friday to demand the payment of pending arrears in accordance with the Sixth Pay Commission, after the authorities assured them that the payment would be made before the upcoming festival season. All Municipal Employees Welfare Association (AMEWA) had said they will stage a demonstration at the MCD headquarters on Friday to press for their demands.

The association had pointed out that while the arrear amounts had already been given to MCD’s Group D employees, other categories of employees were still waiting. Mayor Kanwar Sain on Thursday met the representatives of the association and took up the matter with MCD Commissioner K S Mehra, who agreed to release the arrear amount for the remaining employees before the festival season.

Last Updated on Friday, 28 August 2009 11:06
 


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