Kerala to introduce Contributory Pension scheme for Government Staff
The
employees would be required to contribute 10 per cent of their pay and
dearness allowance to the pension fund. The government would also make a
contribution to the fund.
The
government has issued orders approving, in principle, the proposed
contributory pension plan for government employees. The plan is proposed
to apply to new recruits joining service from next year.
The
employees would be required to contribute 10 per cent of their pay and
dearness allowance to the pension fund. The government would also make a
contribution to the fund.
Pensions
would be available to employees who contribute to the fund for a
specified number of years. Payment of full pension by government would
be discontinued.
Opposition
Leader V. S. Achuthanandan, CPI State Secretary Pannian Raveendran and
the Joint Council of State Service Organisations have decried the
decision to introduce contributory pension scheme.
The
Opposition Leader said in a statement here on Thursday that the order
to undermine statutory pension and impose ban on appointments was a
challenge to the people and demanded its withdrawal.
He
recalled that the Chief Minister Oommen Chandy had promised in the
Assembly that the contribution pension scheme would be implemented only
after consultations with all concerned. The government was showing
disrespect to the Assembly and democratic systems by dismantling the
long-standing provision for statutory pensions through a government
order.
Mr.
Pannian Raveeendran said that order betrayed youth seeking employment
in government service. The government was undermining statutory pensions
following the economic policies of the Central government.
The
Joint Council announced that t it would organise protests at district
and taluk centres and office complex across the State on Friday
demanding withdrawal of the order.
Source: The Hindu
[http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/kerala/article3746637.ece]
[http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/kerala/article3746637.ece]
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