No.CAICGSA/Parity/07/2012
Dated
23rd March -2012
To
The Secretary,
Department of Personnel & Training
Government
of India
Room
No.112, North Block
New
Delhi-110001
Respected Sir,
Sub : Pay
parity for Stenographers working in non-secretariat offices
with
- Central Secretariat Stenographers Services and change
of
nomenclature - reg.
Ref:- Our
letter dated 19th December 2011 (Copy enclosed for ready ref. pls)
In
continuation of my letter dated 19th December 2011, I on behalf of the Members
of the Confederation of All India Central Government Stenographers Associations
(Stenographers working in non-secretariat Central Government
Offices) request your goodself to kindly consider our
genuine demands of pay parity with the Central Secretariat
Stenographers under the Principle of “equal pay for equal work” with
reasons and justifications.
It
is pertinent to note that the modes of recruitment of the Stenographers are one
and the same in Subordinate as well as in Central Secretariat
Services. It is through a common competitive examination
conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Govt of India, on an All
India basis. The pay scale is the same for Secretariat and non-Secretariat
service at entry grade. Further it is nowhere mentioned in the
notice issued by SSC at the time of recruitment that the pay
structure will be fixed at different scales of pay depending on the place of
posting i.e. Central Secretariat or Subordinate offices.
The
VI CPC, recommended full parity of scales of Subordinate Stenographers with
CSSS, but the same has not been given effect in the right sprit and will. This
adds more injustice to the already injured Stenographers’ category working in
Subordinate units. However, few Departments
in subordinate Services were extended the benefit of Central
Secretariat parity.
Being
“COMMON CATEGORY” fixing different Pay Scales based on
the place of work is against the principle of ‘Equal pay for
Equal work’.
Sir,
as you will kindly observe, the present monetary difference is a negligible one
for the Department to cause justice – but it will boost the morale of this hard
working people.
We request your
goodself to kindly bestow your active consideration and grace on the above
issue without further delay, removing the grievance.
CHANGE OF
NOMENCLATURE:
In
addition to the above submissions, we request that the Cadre of Stenographers
be restructured with new nomenclature, which is already recommended by the VI
CPC. The duties of Stenographers demands change
of nomenclature:-
a) Duties
relating to Departmental Promotion Committees till the
preparation
of minutes of the DPC;
b) Maintenance of
Confidential Reports of all the Officials ;
c) Attending
to Advisory Committee and other important Meetings attached to the respective
department
with follow up action regarding action proposed and collection of
implementation
reports
to be put up to the next meeting;
d) Assisting
in Departmental enquiries
Assisting
in Court/ CBI cases relating to administrative and other matters.
The
Stenographers are actually working as the Assistants to the Sr. Executives in
their respective Departments and shouldering half of their official
burdens besides the routine nature of duties. Hence, the
nomenclature of Stenographers may kindly be changed as follows.
Existing
Grades New
Nomenclature sought for
Steno
Grade-II (Entry Grade) Executive
Assistant
Private
Secretary Executive
Secretary
Sr.Private
Secretary Sr.Executive Secretary
PPS (now in CSS
only) Prncipal
Executive Secretary/Officer
CAICGSA
on behalf of the Stenographers working in various Central Government
Departments in Subordinate Services, most fervently pray to your good
self to favourably consider our legitimate demand and cause to issue
orders effecting Central Secretariat parity with effect from
01.1.2006 immediately and extend natural justice.
We shall be
grateful for your affirmative response.
Thanking you
immensely,
Yours
faithfully,
(M.Harisuthan)
Secretary General,CAICGSA
Secretary General,CAICGSA
Kollam
23-3-2012
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