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CBOA, AP CIRCULAR NO. 16 DATED 08.06.2010

CBOA, AP issued its circular No. 16 on Gratuity Ceiling and discrimination to bank officers. We are reproducing the same here for our readers.

Circular No. GS: 2010: 016              Date: 08.06.2010

TO ALL OFFICERS                                    PLEASE CIRCULATE

Dear Friends,

We reproduce hereunder the Circular No. CIRCULAR No. 85 dated 07-06-2010 received from A.I.B.O.C. for your information.

With best regards                                                                
Yours sincerely
Sd/-
(C.A. MALLIKARJUNA RAO)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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“REVISION OF GRATUITY CEILING - DATE OF EFFECT – DISCRIMINATION TO BANK   OFFICERS CONFEDERATION SEEKS INTERVENTION OF THE GOVERNMENT

The amendment to the Payment of Gratuity Act 1972 enhancing the ceiling from Rs.3.5 lacs to Rs.10 lacs was a welcome move. But the date of effect has caused a serious heartburn amongst thousands of officers who have retired with effect from 1.1.2006 since the date of effect has been made as 24th May 2010, an arbitrary decision on the part of the Government. We have to-day sent a communication to the Government reiterating our demand for extending this benefit in Banking Industry with effect from 01.01.2006. A copy of our communication is enclosed.

All our affiliates/members are requested to await further developments in the matter.

With greetings,
Sd/-
(G.D. NADAF)
GENERAL SECRETARY
         
(Communication sent to the Government)

No.1410/173/10                       07.06.2010

To,
Shri. Mallikarjuna Kharge,
Hon’ble Minister for Labour,
Government of India,
New Delhi.

Dear Sir,

BENEFIT OF GRATUITY REVISION TO WORKFORCE IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY

The Banking Industry is considered as an extended arm of the Government machinery both in respect of its functioning and their responsibility towards the Nation. The workforces involved in the administration of the Banking Industry are similar to that of the Government workforce except that they are recruited by the Government. Whereas the workforce in the Banking Industry is recruited by the respective managements of the Banks under the guidance and directions of the Government from time to time.

The service conditions governing the Bank Officers are still much closer to that of the civil servants. The salary and other benefits are no doubt negotiated at the industry level by the Confederation and other organisations but it is ultimately approved and cleared by the Government of India since the Government is the absolute master as far as the Officers’ fraternity in the banking industry is concerned.  It is in this background; whatever the schemes that are brought in the Government in the matter of service conditions are being introduced in the Banking Industry either through negotiations or by persuasion from time to time. The recent classical example is the introduction of the New Pension Scheme as available to the Central Government employees to the Bank employees as well under the 9th Bipartite Settlement plus 2nd option on Pension agreements.

It is in this background, we need to examine the recent developments in regard to the Payment of Gratuity Act. The ceiling of the gratuity was enhanced from Rs.3.5 lacs to Rs.10.00 lacs due to the recommendations of the 6th Pay Commission which is responsible for bringing revolutionary changes in the superannuation scheme including the improvements in the Pension Scheme.  In fact, the Government went one step ahead and decided to grant the enhanced gratuity to their employees with effect from 1.1.2006 since it was the date from which the 6th Pay Commission was implemented.  As the time available was short for obtaining the approval of the Parliament for the enhancement of the Gratuity Ceiling under the Act, the Government by issuing an administrative notification provided the improved Gratuity benefit to their employees all over the country. As a model employer, the Central Government did a right thing which raised the hopes and expectations of all other sections of the workers more so the Public Sector units including the banking industry.  The Reserve Bank of India emulated the example of the Government thereby confirming our faith and belief that the Bank employees are also bound to get a similar treatment from the Government since there is already a precedent in respect of the employees of the Reserve Bank of India.

The Confederation was the first organization to approach to your goodselves and also to the Finance Minister and submitted a Memorandum for taking care of the interest of the employees in the Banking Industry.  We were given a patient hearing and also sympathetic response that the issue will be resolved and the amendment will be moved making sure that the date of effect will be retrospective one. When the amendment got the approval of the Parliament, our hopes were dashed, since there was no mention of date of effect; rather the Law Ministry issued a Gazette Notification saying that the date of effect will be decided by the Central Government.  When we established contact with the departments concerned at the Center, there were again sympathetic attitudes towards our legitimate demand that the employees in the Banking Industry should be treated on par with the Government employees as well as the workforce of Reserve Bank of India and the benefit of the enhanced gratuity should be made effective from 1.l.2006.

However, the Gazette Notification issued from the government came as a bolt from blue. We have been getting anxious enquiries from all parts of the country on date of effect and there is a lot of frustration brewing all over the country.  An individual who retires on 23rd May 2010 or earlier from the date of 1.1.2006 gets a Gratuity of Rs.3.5 lacs whereas the one who retires on or after 24.5.2010 gets a Gratuity of Rs.10 lacs nearly a difference of Rs.6.5 lacs in the superannuation benefit of the workforce in the Banking Industry, which is quite substantial.

We, therefore request you to initiate necessary administrative action to treat officers working in Banking Industry, at par with Government employees, in respect of date of effect of enhanced ceiling on gratuity.”

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(G.D. NADAF)
GENERAL SECRETARY

1 comment

Anonymous said...

WHEN THERE ARE CERTAIN ANOMOLIES IN THE SALARIES OF DEFENCE STAFF THE TOP BRASS has taken up the issue with Hon.P.M. Why in banking industry, the top managements/IBA are silent on the issue; With double digit inflation, how they expect retired employees to survive?.Bankers are of little help to their own cadre; Justice delayed is justice denied.In democrcacy the reponsibility of citizen ends up in casting votes once in 5 years. God save retired staff families in the present state.