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Government of India
Cabinet22-November-2017 15:51 IST
Government of India
Cabinet22-November-2017 15:51 IST
Cabinet approves Wage Policy for the 8th Round of Wage Negotiations for workmen in Central Public Sector Enterprises
The
Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the Wage
Policy for the 8th Round of Wage Negotiations for workmen in Central
Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs).
Highlights:
i.
Management of the CPSEs would be free to
negotiate wage revision for workmen where the periodicity of wage settlement of
five years or ten years has expired generally on 31.12.2016 keeping in view the
affordability and financial sustainability of such wage revision for the CPSEs
concerned.
ii.
No budgetary support for any wage
increase shall be provided by the Government. The entire financial implication
would be borne by the respective CPSEs from their internal resources.
iii.
In those CPSEs for which the Government
has approved restructuring/ revival plan, the wage revision will be done as
per the provisions of the approved restructuring / revival plan only.
iv.
The management of the concerned CPSEs
have to ensure that negotiated scales of pay do not exceed the existing scales
of pay of executives/officers and non-unionized supervisors of respective
CPSEs.
v.
The Management of CPSEs where the five
year periodicity is followed have to ensure that negotiated scales of pay for
two successive wages negotiations do not exceed the existing scales of pay of
executives/officers and non-unionized supervisors of respective CPSEs for whom
ten years periodicity is being followed.
vi.
To avoid conflict of pay scales of
executives/non-unionised supervisors with that of their workmen, CPSEs may
consider adoption of graded DA neutralization and/or graded fitment during the
wage negotiations.
vii.
CPSEs must ensure that any increase in
wages after negotiations does not result in increase in administered prices of
their goods and services.
viii.
The wage revision shall be subject to
the condition that there shall be no increase in labour cost per physical unit
of output. In exceptional cases where CPSEs are already working at optimum
capacity, the administrative Ministry / Department may consult DPE considering
industry norms.
ix.
The validity period of wage settlement
would be for a minimum period of five years for those who opted for a five year
periodicity and for a maximum period of ten years for those who have opted for
a ten year periodicity of wage negotiation w.e.f. 01.01.2017.
x.
The CPSEs would implement negotiated
wages after confirming with their Administrative Ministry/Department that the
wage settlement is in conformity with approved parameters.
Background:
There are about 12.34
lakh employees in 320 CPSEs in the country. Out of these, about 2.99 lakh
employees are Board level and below Board level executives and non-unionized
Supervisors. The remaining about 9.35 lakh employees belong to the unionized
workmen category. Wage revision in respect of unionized workmen is decided by
trade unions and managements of CPSEs in terms of guidelines issued by the
Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) for wage negotiations.
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