Showing posts with label Cadre Review. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Consolidated guidelines on cadre review of Central Group ‘A’ Services



No. I-11011/1/2009-CRD
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training


3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan,
New Delhi-110003
December 14, 2010


Office Memorandum



Subject: Consolidated guidelines on cadre review of Central Group ‘A’ Services.

    The undersigned is directed to say that provisions governing the process of cadre review of Central Group ‘A’ Services are contained in various Office Memoranda issued by the Department of Personnel and Training and the Department of Expenditure. As a part of this Department’s endeavour to keep the personnel policies relevant to current and future needs, these provisions have been reviewed in consultation with various stakeholders and it has been decided to issue a consolidated and revised set of guidelines on cadre review. The revised guidelines are given below. Besides, the broad issues concerning cadre review have been elaborated in the revised Monograph on Cadre Review of Central Group ‘A’ Services enclosed herewith. The list of existing Central Group ‘A’ Services is at Annex-I.

2.     Formulation of Proposal (i)     The proposal would be formulated, to the extent possible, in consultation with the representatives of service association (s). While drafting the proposal, all issues like expected changes in the Organization’s activities, automation, amendment in the business processes, recruitment planning, plugging the skill gaps, cadre structure, career progression, financial implications etc. must be analyzed and made part of the proposal. These issues and their impact on cadre structure have been discussed in Section-5 and Section-6 of the Monograph.

(ii)     Full functional justification for each creation of post/upgradation should be given. A job evaluation exercise may be undertaken for each category of posts so as to ensure that different grades are assigned corresponding level of functions and responsibilities.

(iii)     It may be ensured that the cadre review would not have an adverse impact on the feeder grade.


3.     Reference to Department of Personnel and Training/Department of Expenditure

(i)     The proposal should be referred to Department of Personnel and Training with the approval of Integrated Finance Division and the Minister in charge.
(ii)     The Cadre Controlling Authority would also give a certificate that there is no Court Case pending having a bearing on the cadre review.
(iii)     The name (s) of contact officer (s) for further/additional information may be clearly indicated in the reference.
(iv)     The proposal should be examined vis-à-vis the checklist given in Section-6 of the Monograph to ensure that the proposal is complete in all respect.

4.     Financial Implications

(i)     The proposal having additional financial implications would be entertained strictly on functional considerations like consistent increase in workload, horizontal expansion in activities etc.
(ii)     While calculating the additional expenditure, the impact of Non-Functional Upgradation may be taken into account. The calculation sheet must be enclosed with the proposal.

5.     Procedure for cadre review

(i)     Every cadre should be reviewed once every five years. The review should be first carried out by the Cadre Controlling Authority, preferably in consultation with the representatives of the service/cadre in question. However, if it is convinced after such a review that no change in the cadre structure is required, the decision should be conveyed to DoPT with the approval of Minister in charge.
(ii)     The cadre review proposal would be prepared by the Cadre Controlling Authority in the form of a Note for Committee of Secretaries. DoPT would obtain the approval of Secretary (P) and then refer it to Department of Expenditure for approval of Secretary (Expenditure).
(iii)     The Note would then be placed before the Cadre Review Committee by DoPT.
(iv)     Based on the recommendation of Cadre Review Committee, the proposal would be submitted for MOS (PP)’s approval. It would then be referred to the Department of Expenditure for Finance Minister’s approval.
(v)    The Cadre Controlling Authority would then take approval of Cabinet. The Note for Cabinet should ideally be prepared within a month of the Cadre Review Committee’s approval.

6.     Composition of Cadre Review Committee-T The Cadre Review Committee would comprise the following functionaries:


(i)     Cabinet Secretary - Chairman
(ii)     Secretary of the Ministry controlling the cadre - Member
(iii)     Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training - Member
(iv)     Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure - Member
(v)     The senior most member of the service/cadre concerned - Member

7.     Restriction on direct recruitment-

    There is a restriction on direct recruitment to the extent that it should not exceed 3% of the total cadre strength.

    The authority to relax the condition rests with DoPT. It has now been decided to do away with this restriction. The Cadre Controlling Authorities are, however, advised not to resort to any bulk recruitment as it would create a bulge in the structure leading to stagnation at later stage. This may be kept in view while projecting recruitment planning.



Sd/-
(Pratima Tyagi)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India



Source: www.persmin.gov.in

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Cadre restructuring proposal of CBEC

Cadre restructuring proposal of CBEC

We have received a hard copy of restructuring proposal from DG HRD on 11.11.2010, a scanned copy of the same have been uploaded in our blogger account. All the associations have been requested by the board to submit their views by 26.11.2010. Members may access/download the file by clicking the link below to submit their suggestions to the association ;-

click here for proposals

We are happy to announce that our demand for creation of two additional Central Excise Commissionerate's in the Zone, raised through our letter C.No. CCEEOA/JPR/Cadre/2007 dt.09.10.2007 (Subject-Cadre restructuring of the Department-Initiation of the process for reg) submitted to the Commissioner (DOPM) with reference to DOPM’s Memorandun F.No.5/12/ B/O&PM/ 2006 dated 12.06.2007 (which were endorsed to our Association vide Cadre Control unit’s letter C.No. II-39(2) CCU/JPR/2007/4260 dated 13.09.2007) have been included in the final report, however, our demand for a Customs (General) Commissionerate have not been accepted by the HRD.

To see our letter dt.09.10.2007, click me

What is for Rajasthan- In the CBEC final report, It has been proposed that the existing two(2) Central Excise Commissionerate under Jaipur Zone may be reorganized into four (4) CE Commissionerate. It has also been proposed that each of the Central excise & Service Tax Zone would have one Audit commissionerate.

Each Central Excise Commissionerate will have a 80 number of Superintendent posts & 120 inspectors . Similarly in Audit Commissionerate the proposed sanctioned strength is 80 Superintendent & 80 Inspectors.

3596 new posts of AC/DC at all India level (AC/DC existing post 1550, proposed AC/DC post 4896 + 250 AC reserve)

Yours,
Lekhraj Meena,
Vice President(NZ)AICEIA
Ex. GENERAL SECRETARY ,AICEIA Rajasthan Circle
Ex.President,Customs & Cx. Executive Officers Asso.,Rajasthan



ALL ARE REQUESTED TO GIVE THEIR SUGGESTIONS THROUGH MAIL TO sgaiceia@gmail.com or THROUGH COMMENTS.

A forum for suggestions is also added to aiceia blog i.e. www.aiceia.blogspot.com , kindly give your suggestions before 20th of this month by cliking on reply section.

click here for Suggestions on Cadre Restructuring Proposals



Courtesy: AICEIA Rajasthan

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

CADRE RESTRUCTURING – COMMITTEE CONSTITUTED



The Department has constituted a Committee for examination of cadre restructuring on 06.08.2010. The Committee will submit its report within three months

The copy of the order is furnished hereunder

Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(SR Section)

Dak Bhawan
Parliament Street
New Delhi – 110001

No. 1/4/2010-SR

Dated: – 6th August, 2010

Subject: - Secretary (P)’s meeting with Postal Joint Council of Action on 12.07.2010 – Item No. 6 – Cadre Restructuring of Group ‘C’ employees, other than Accounts Cadres – Constitution of a Committee

This has reference to minutes of Secretary (P)’s meeting dated 12.07.2010 circulated vide No. 08/02/2010-SR dated 14.07.2010 on the above-mentioned subject.

2. As per decision taken in regard to item No. 6, dealing with cadre restructuring of Group ‘C’ employees, other than Accounts Cadres, a Committee comprising the following is constituted to examine the issue.


DDG (Estt) - Chairperson
Official Side Staff Side
DDG (P) Shri. K. V. Sridharan, GS, AIPEU G – ‘C’
Director (SPN) Shri. Giri Raj Singh, GS, AIRMS & MMS EU Group ‘C’
- Shri. D. Kishan Rao, GS, NAPE Gr. ‘C’


Shri. D. Theagarajan, General Secretary of National Union of RMS & MMS Group ‘C’ will attend the meetings of the Committee as an observer.

3. The Committee will submit its report within 3 months of its formation.



Sd/-
(Subhash Chander)
Director (SR & Legal)



Courtesy :NFPE

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Cadre Restructuring of Central Secretariat Services (CSS)

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Cadre Restructuring of Central Secretariat Services (CSS)



No. 19/1/2008-CS.I(P)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel,P.G. & Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)


2nd Floor, Loknayak Bhawan,
New Delhi dated the 20th July, 2010.


OFFICE MEMORANDUM



Subject: Cadre Restructuring of Central Secretariat Services (CSS)-regd.

The Government had set up a Committee on Cadre Restructuring of Central Secretariat Service (CSS) in June, 2008. The Committee submitted its report in November, 2008. The Report of the Committee has been considered by the Government and, inter alia,following decisions have been taken:

(i) CSS officers who are empanelled as Joint Secretaries, will be given in-situ promotion as Joint Secretaries in SAG grade at their current place of posting, till they are placed under Central Staffing Scheme, with such in-situ promotions restricted to 40 in number.

(ii) Fixing the combined strength of Joint Secretary (in-situ), Directors and Deputy Secretary of CSS at 600, with inter se flexibility subject to a ceiling of 40 posts for Joint Secretary (in-situ) and 220 posts at the Director level.

(iii) Net increase of 160 posts at DS/Director level in CSS will come from diversion of posts from the Central Staffing Scheme. Identification of posts so diverted to be done in such a manner that there is no concentration of posts in any Ministry;

(iv) Reduction of non-CSS posts by 160 at the DS/Director levels under the CentralStaffing Scheme in various Ministries.

(v) Upgradation of 1467 posts of UDCs to Assistant’s Grade of CSS.

(vi) The next Cadre restructuring may be undertaken after 3 years from date of implementation of the above recommendations.

2. Necessary notification relating to amendments to the CSS rules will be issued separately.



(M.C.Luther)
Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India



www.persmin.nic.in

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Revised percentage of Cadre Restrucuring Percentage in Railways



This is the Fax Message from NFIR General Secretary regarding the Cadre Restructuring Meeting held at Rail Bhavan, New Delhi on 04.06.2010.

The revised percentage of Cadre Restrucuring Percentage has been finalized in that meeing as given below...


Category Pay Band Grade Pay Existing %age Agreed percentage
Asst. Station
Masters/Station Masters
PB-1
PB-2
PB-2
Rs.2800
Rs.4200
Rs.4600
8.5%
63%
28.5%
8%
55%
37%
Enquiry cum
Reservation Clerks (ECRC)
PB-1
PB-2
PB-2
Rs.2800
Rs.4200
Rs.4600
35%
53%
12%
27%
55%
18%
Ticket Checking Staff PB-1
PB-1
PB-2
PB-2
Rs.1900
Rs.2800
Rs.4200
Rs.4600
17%
28%
43%
12%
14%
24%
44%
18%
Commercial Clerks PB-1
PB-1
PB-2
PB-2
Rs.2000
Rs.2400
Rs.4200
Rs.4600
17%
28%
43%
12%
14%
24%
44%
18%


Click here to view the Fax Letter