A
meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’
Association held today (10.08.2013) at Port Blair has noted that the central
government is going ahead with its agenda on pension privatisation. The meeting
noted that the controversial Pension Fund Regularoty and Development Authority
(PFRDA) Bill is listed as an agenda item for the current Parliament
Session. The Bill may be taken up for
discussion in Parliament on any day. The Confederation of Central Govt.
Employees & Workers, to which the Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association
is affiliated, has opposed the Contributory Pension Scheme (New
Pension Scheme) from the very beginning.
At
the call of the Confederation, the Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association will
organise protest demonstration throughout these islands on the day when
the PFRDA Bill is taken up for
discussion in Parliament or on the next day if information is received late. At Port Blair, the programme will be held in
front of the Secretariat.
The
meeting of the Association noted that if the PFRDA Bill is passed, the employees recruited before 1st
January, 2004 can also be brought under
the PFRDA which will adversely affect their chance of getting the
existing defined beneficial
pension. The Association call upon all
the government employees and workers to
participate in the above
programme in a massive way.
Sadanand Rai, President
presided over the meeting while D. Ayyappan, General Secretary Spoke.
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