Dear Comrade,
We
wish a very happy, prosperous and meaningful New Year 2014 which can be very
significant in your service career. Now
the Cadre Restructuring of the department has been approved and we wish that
you all have come to terms with the consequences and the impacts of the Cadre
Re-organization of the department, 2013.
To the best of our understanding, it is even more lopsided than we
expected. The benefits are not equally
distributed among various cadres. The
ministerial Cadre has once again been subjected to discrimination and neglect.
We
have been striving for a new hierarchy in the administrative setup of the
department, ever since the process for Cadre Restructuring was initiated. We have stressed this very demand on various
occasions and even through joint action committee with other ministerial
Associations of Customs. Our demand has
been to create the following hierarchy instead of present structure of CAO, AO
& DOS:-
(i) Principal Administrative Officer - GP
Rs.6600/- (PB-3)
(ii) Administrative Officer Grade-I - GP
Rs.5400/- (PB-3)
(iii)Administrative Officer Grade-II - GP
Rs.4800/- (PB-2)
(iv)Administrative Officer Grade-III - GP
Rs.4600/- (PB-2)
We thought that
this would have provided some encouragement for ministerial officers to
continue with the ministerial cadre. The
Administrative setup would have also been strengthen and the problem of Grade
Pay would have been solved.
We have been
told that the Cadre Restructuring was not to solve the Grade Pay issue or
create new posts. It was aimed at increasing
or reducing the strength in various posts.
However, the outcome is for everyone to see. We strongly feel that the same yard stick has
not been applied to us as it is done for other cadres.
As you would
have seen that there has been an addition of strength of 194 in CAO AND 616 IN
AO. This is expected to result in some
upward mobility. However, for that to
happen, DPC for promotion to the grade of CAO has to be held in time. We found that 5 Sub-committees have been
constituted by the Board to conduct DPCs for different Group-A posts vide the communication
of Board dated 28.11.2013.
However,
unfortunately no Sub-committee was formed to conduct the DPC for CAO which is
also a Group-A post. We immediately took
up the issue (representation is linked-Annexure-B letter dated 06.12.13) and subsequently the Sub-Committee No.1 has been
entrusted to conduct the DPC for CAO. We
are thankful for Board for taking such decision.
The promotion to
Inspector has always been a key area of interest for the ministerial posts at
the level of TA & STA. Although
there is an addition of 5040 posts in Inspectors, but no further relaxation has
been granted, unlike the earlier Cadre Restructuring. The Association also took up this issue with
the concerned committee looking after the Recruitment Rule and sought the
following relaxation (representation is linked-Annexure-C letter dated 17.12.13).
(i) Lowering of qualifying service from 2 years of
STA to one year of STA.
(ii) Removal of age bar and height bar.
(iii) 100% promotion against all vacancies arising out
of Cadre Restructuring.
There is no
denying the fact that there is some element of positive reaction among some
members of some zones with merger of posts of DOS & STA and creation of
Executive Assistant. There has been some
solace in some zones where the Tax Assistants are crying for promotion to STA
by taking into account the vacancies in the grade of DOS. But merger of a supervisory post is
definitely a down gradation for the ministerial cadre and it will further slide
towards a state of depression unless something in very seriously done towards
our proposal for new hierarchy. This
federation will continue to strive and we hope that Board will realize that
decimation of the ministerial posts and the administrative wing is contrary to
the interest of the department.
This Association
is alive to all the issues which need to be addressed immediately. We are also in touch with likeminded Association
to move jointly. Persuasion will be made
with the concerned Sub-committees to maximize the benefits and extract more
from the Cadre Restructuring. We request
you all to remain in touch and work together to achieve a better 2014 with
whatever means we possess.
Once again
wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year 2014.
Comradely yours
Sudharsan J Ashim Pramanik
Secretary General President