Indian Railways jumps on OROP bandwagon अब रेलवे में उठी ओआरओपी की मांग
Indian
Railways jumps on OROP bandwagon अब रेलवे में उठी ओआरओपी की मांग
अब रेलवे में उठी ओआरओपी की मांग
- सातवें वेतन आयोग में भी हुई है रेलकर्मियों के लिए ओआरओपी की चर्चा
नयी दिल्ली:- रक्षाकर्मियों की तरह अब रेलकर्मियों में भी वन रैंक वन पेंशन की मांग उठने लगी है। रेलकर्मियों का मानना है कि रक्षाकर्मियों की तरह उनकी सेवाओं को नजरअंदाज नहीं किया जा सकता है। रक्षाकर्मियों की तरह से रेलकर्मियों ने भी रेल को चलाने में सेकेंड लाइनर की तरह भूमिका निभायी है। रेलवे में मौजूदा समय में करीब 12 लाख पेंशनभोगी हैं। ऑल इंडिया रेलवे मेंस फेडरेशन के महामंत्री शिवगोपाल मिश्र ने बताया कि रक्षाकर्मियों की तरह रेलकर्मियों के लिए वन रैंक वन पेंशन की मांग जायज है। इस सिलसिले में सातवें वेतन आयोग में रेलकर्मियों के संबंध में र्चचा हुई है। इस विषय को नजरअंदाज नहीं किया जा सकता है। लिहाजा रेलकर्मियों के हितों को देखते हुए इसे जोरदार ढंग से उठाया जा सकता है। उन्होंने बताया कि रेलवे में अभी 13.26 लाख कर्मचारी हैं जबकि 12 लाख पेंशनभोगी हैं। उन्होंने कहा कि रेलवे कर्मचारी देश के लिए समर्पित सेवा कर रहे हैं। रेलवे देश की जीवन रेखा है। कर्मचारी देश भर में चौबीसों घंटे काम करते हैं।
Indian Railways jumps on OROP bandwagon
The specific mandate for the pay commission, however, does not include
the examination of OROP even though its award will cover military personnel
too.
Employees of the Indian Railways have
demanded the benefits of the One Rank, One Pension (OROP) policy if the Centre
implements the scheme for defence services personnel. They have made this pitch
in their discussions with the Seventh Pay Commission.
Speaking to The Indian Express, Shiva
Gopal Mishra, general secretary of the All India Railwaymen’s Federation, the
largest railway union in the country, acknowledged the demand. “The principle
of OROP should be applicable to the railway employees also if the same is
accepted for the defence services by the pay commission. We sympathise with
their demand and feel it should be extended,” he said.
The railway unions had met the
commission for oral evidence in March this year.
The demand could create complications
for the Centre which has so far not been able to respond to the original demand
fromEX-servicemen.
The specific mandate for the pay commission, however, does not include the
examination of OROP even though its award will cover military personnel too.
The railway employees have, however, made it clear to the commission that if
there is any suggestion on OROP in the final report, then their demands should
also be considered favourably.
The Commission has already overshot the
time frame for submitting its report on a revised salary structure for central
government employees, which was due in August. It is now likely to submit the
report by September-end.
The demand by railway employees for
OROP could lead to demands from other civilian services as well, even as the
bill for meeting the demand from the defence services is still being firmed up.
At 1.33 million, railway employees form the single largest chunk from among any
ministry or department of central government staff. Their salary and allowance
bill for 2015-16 is estimated at Rs 62,410 crore, or almost 42 per cent of the
total bill of Rs 1,49,524 crore as per budget figures.
While the Seventh Pay Commission, in
its internal deliberations, is understood to have not taken a favourable view
of the OROP because of theFINANCIAL implications, any formal examination of
the same will have to depend on the government’s position on the issue. The
government is now expected to set up a committee on the issue.
Overall, the commission has decided
that the extent of rise in pay for all central government staff would, on
average, be about 26 per cent. But here too, the commission is learnt to have
favoured going back to the Fifth Pay Commission award of making pay scales
attached to posts instead of retaining the innovative pay bands system
introduced by the Sixth Pay Commission.
It has also decided to remove the
slight edge in pay structure of IAS officers as compared to other central
service officers.
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