The stage has been set for an indefinite strike by government employees and teachers in Kerala owing allegiance
to pro-Left service organisations from January 8 following failure of
talks held by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy with union leaders today.The
main demand of the organisations that had called for the strike was
withdrawal of the government decision to introduce the Participatory
Pension Scheme (PPS) to those who join government service from April 1,
2013.
Though Chandy made it clear that the PPS would
not in any way affect the salary or pension of the existing staff, it
failed to make any breakthrough on the stand of pro-Left service
organisations, sources said.
NGO Union Secretary A Sreekumar said they would go ahead with the indefinite strike from January 8.
On
the apprehension raised by employees on the suggestions of the Public
Expenditure Committee recommendations that pay revision should be made
only once ten years, Chandy said the present way of revising the pay
once in five years would continue. However, Chandy said
government cannot go back on its decision to introduce the PPS from
April 1.
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