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28 July 2010

2ND OPTION ON PENSION – IMPLEMENTATION OF AGREEMENT HURDLES OF LITIGATION

All India Bank Officers' Confederation has recently issued a circular to inform the  members about the current status of disbursement of arrears in the context  of the litigation and subsequent stay in the Madras High Court against the deduction of 2.8 times of November 2007 pay of the CPF optees.

The entire  circular is published here for the viewers.

CIRCULAR  NO:106                                                                                  DATE: 24.07.2010



TO ALL AFFILIATES/MEMBERS:

2
ND  OPTION ON PENSION – IMPLEMENTATION OF AGREEMENTHURDLES  OF LITIGATION ETC.,

  1.   We have been receiving anxious enquiries from the entire bank officers’  fraternity all over the country as to the process of the implementation  of the 2
nd option on Pension as agreed at the industry level between
the Constituents of the United Forum of Bank Unions and the Indian  Banks’ Association.  Our comrades may recollect that, the issue was  being pursued by the Confederation and it was taken up with the Indian
Banks’ Association as well as the Government authorities for speeding up  the entire process of issuance of notification and extension of offer of  the scheme as required under the agreement. However, in the meanwhile,  some of the CPF Optees have approached the Hon’ble High Court of Madras  for bringing stay on the grounds that the contribution of 2.8 times of  the “pay” as on 01.11.2007 as per the agreement dated 27.04.2010 by the  P.F.Optees alone is discriminatory and hence the Court should stay the  operation of the agreement.  The Court has granted a temporary stay on  29.06.2010 against recovery of 2.8 times of pay from the arrears of  salary and allowances from CPF optees subject to the hearing of the  case.

2.       The case is getting listed but could not reach the stage of hearing so  far.  We have been in touch with the Indian Banks’ Association and the  Government authorities for early moving of the court to get the matter
resolved so that the implementation of the agreement can be smooth one.   Unfortunately, there are certain developments in between. The payment of  arrears in Canara Bank took place after the temporary stay was granted  by the Court; the petitioners have raised the issue of contempt of court  and compelled the Management of Canara Bank to refund the amount  recovered. Fearing the contempt proceedings Bank has returned the amount  recovered from the award staff.  As the Confederation or any other  Officers’ organization is not a party to this petition, they have not  returned the amount recovered from the Officers concerned.

3.       It is in this background we have taken up the matter with the IBA for  immediate action on their part.  We are now given to understand that in  view of the inordinate delay and the frustration it is causing to the
entire workforce, the IBA is now planning to go before the Bench of  Hon’ble High Court of Madras, raising the issue of urgency in getting  the agreement implemented and seeking quashing of the case.  We are  confident that the issue is expected to be sorted out by the end of next  week.

4.        We are in touch with the Convener of United Forum of Bank Unions and he  is also seized of the matter and had a detailed discussion with the  Indian Banks’ Association. We have also decided to raise the issue in  the meeting of the United Forum of Bank Unions which is scheduled on 26
th  of July 2010 at Mumbai to deliberate on all these developments and take  appropriate decision in the matter.

5.        We have been receiving a number of communications and anxious enquiries  from different parts of the country.  Our affiliates should keep a close  watch about these developments and should ensure that the interests of  the Officers are protected.  If there are any unsavory developments they  should be in touch with the leadership of the Confederation for  necessary guidance.  They should also convey to their respective
management that as regards the Officers the status will continue and  there is no question of return of the contribution.

6.       We  note to keep advised of further developments in the matter.
 



Source : All  India Bank Officers' Confederation

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