Resume wage revision talks: Confederation to GIPSA


Chennai, Sep 17 (IANS): With the wage agreement concluded in the banking sector, the National Confederation of General Insurance Officers' Associations (Confed) has urged the General Insurance Public Sector Association (GIPSA) to hold wage revision talks.

In a letter to GIPSA Chairman Girish Radhakrishnan, the Confed pointed out that 37 months have passed from the date the wage revision had become due for the employees of the four public sector non-life insurers.

The GIPSA is an association of four government owned insurance companies viz., National Insurance Company Ltd, The New India Assurance Company Ltd, United India Insurance Company Ltd and The Oriental Insurance Company Ltd.

The Confed also referred to the Memorandum submitted by the all the trade unions in the four companies jointly to resume the wage revision talks which had become due from August 1, 2017.

  

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  • ARUN, Chennai

    Thu, Dec 24 2020

    its been 39 months since the wages revision bracket was not yet filled. Commodities on the particular period represents the wage revision need. whereas this causes a major gap for the employees to struggle the living with the sudden rise in the commodities and living cost. If it likely to finish ASAP is the better option for the government. union should predict the need for that and settle this earliest is the best option.

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