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"" Listing of state general insurers may be staggered.""...""" New India Assurance launches “New India Premier Mediclaim Policy” with exclusive features and Sum Insured upto Rs. 1 crore""".... “The tentative decrease in D.A. Slabs is 9 for the months from February,2017 to April,2017 - The net number of slabs for Feb.,2017 stands at 469"".."" ALL MEMBERS OF NFGIE/GICEU: PL ENSURE PAYING LEVY ON WAGE REVISION IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF ARREARS TO THE RESPECTIVE STATE /REGIONAL UNITS TO STRENGTHEN FINANCIAL POSITION OF NFGIE AS WELL AS STATE UNITS OF GICEU""....."" WAGE ARREARS WILL BE PAID ON 05th FEB.,2016""...."" WAGE REVISION FILE WAS CLEARED BY FINANCE MINISTRY ON THURSDAY 14TH JAN.,2016 ONLY. EXPECTING NOTIFICATION AT ANY TIME. HOWEVER, ON TUESDAY 19TH JAN.2016 GIPSA GOVERNING BODY MEETING HELD AT 'GOA'. PAYMENT DATE MAY BE DECIDED BY GIPSA AUTHORITY.""..."" NEXT ROUND OF DISCUSSIONS WITH GIPSA ON 04TH, 5TH & 6TH nOV., 2015 AT HOTEL GOLCONDA,HYDERABAD- NFGIE SLOT FOR DISCUSSIONS ON WAGE REVISION WITH GIPSA AT 2 PM ON 04.11.2015""...""Received a call from Mr A K Singhal, Advisor, GIPSA to our National Federation General Secretary, Mr P S Bajpai regarding the next round of Wage Talks on 29th October 2015 (Thursday) at Mumbai. Detailed Circular follows.""..."" We have been informed by Mr. Vasant Khande,Mumbai that Mr. Ashish Shelar,MLA and BJP President of Mumbai is going to attend our NFGIE conference on 1st October,2015 in Chennai""...""Wage revision and Pension Option – Programme of Agitation::: 1. Lunch Hour demonstrations in all centres on 15th and 23rd September.2. Signature campaign (memorandum addressed to Finance Minister) to complete by 23rdSeptember.;3. No late sitting in offices and no work on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays w.e.f. 23rd September, 2015;4. Joint Employees meetings in all offices to campaign;5. Perspective of strike actions in October ""......"23RD JULY IS NEW INDIA'S FOUNDATION DAY(23RD JULY, 1919). ON THIS HAPPY OCCASSION, LET ALL NEW INDIANS TO RE-DEDICATE THEMSELVES ONCE AGAIN TO BRING BACK IT'S GLORY AND TO RETAIN NO.1 POSITION WITH PROFITS




""NEW INDIA ASSURANCE BEATS COMPETITION, GETS $9.5 BILLION AIR INDIA DEAL. One of India’s biggest public sector general insurer, New India Assurance (NIA) led consortium of public sector insurance companies has been awarded the contract to insure Air India’s huge fleet of 126 aircrafts worth 9.5 billion dollars. The consortium outbid the tender submitted by private general insurance companies, for this contract floated by Air India. NIA will insure Air India for 9.5 billion insurance cover for a premium of $22.5 million, which would be a one of the biggest aircraft insurance deals in the whole of Southeast Asia. PSU insurers continue to insure Air India for 4th year in a row"".....""Thank u all for staging a successful DHARNA today (06.7.2015) all over India as part of JFTU programme. At Mumbai we met Chairman GIPSA who informed that ministry is insisting on wage settlement on bank line only. Still they are pursuing with the ministry for getting sanction for a better package for PSGI Companies citing various factors. Due to this GIPSA is delaying resumption of wage negotiation. More stringent TU action is needed by JFTU against Ministry of Finance stand. JFTU will decide its further programme....Than 'Q'...Sujit Bagchi,General Secretary, "NFGIE""...""


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Sunday, February 22, 2015

DETAILED CIRCULAR ON STRUCTURED MEETING WITH NW INDIA MANAGEMENT ON 14.02.2015


19.02.2015

Dear friends,

The Structured Meeting of NFGIE with the New India Management was held as Scheduled on 14th February, 2015 at Head Office.

Apart from the undersigned, M/s. T K Sathish Kumar, Working President, NFGIE, Mr. V. Venkatesh Kumar, Organising Secretary, NFGIE, Mr. T G Gopalkrishna, General Secretary, GICEU(AP & Vizag), Mr. K Badrinarayan, GICEU, (Chennai), Mr. Rajiv Singh, General Secretary, GICEU (Kanpur), Mr. V P Singh, General Secretary, GICEU(Ludhiana), Mr. O P Rajodia, GICEU, (NORTHERN ZONE) attended the meeting.  From the Management side Mr. G. Srinivasan, CMD, Mr. P. Nayak,GM(P), Mr. Sanat Kumar, GM and Mr. Rakesh Kumar, GM and host of other GMs and DGMs. I hope you have already been communicated through E-mail the proceedings of the Structured Meeting just after the meeting.  I like to further add that the agenda that was mailed to you on 30th January, 2015 was slightly altered as suggested in the Central Secretariat Meeting held on 13.02.2015.

At the outset CMD on behalf of the management welcomed the delegates and provided inputs regarding the changing scenario in General Insurance industry especially after the recent promulgamation of Ordinance on Insurance Laws and asked for the co-operation from all concerned to face the challenge.

On behalf of NFGIE, it was stated that after a long time New India Management called NFGIE for Structured Meeting.  Though management intended to call NFGIE for Structured Meeting in the year 2013, since it was not feasible for NFGIE to participate in the said meeting due to pre-occupation of the NFGIE leaders with PF election.  Demand had been placed to convene Structured Meeting once in a year to have a better exchange of views on employees’ grievances and sharing of them with management.  It was also reminded that the NFGIE is the oldest Union of the Industry having significant presence in all classes of employees and officers covering from Class-I to Class IV.  The members of NFGIE working across the whole country are instrumental for the robust performance of the company during the last few years.  Considering this factors management should allow a larger number of delegates from NFGIE.  It is unfair to equate them with other unions not having the membership pan India or membership is limited to a particular class only.  It was explained that Agenda contents points pertains to various anomalies relating members concerned.   Hence, it has been brought to the attention of the Top Management for redressal of grievances. 

Long pending issue of inclusion in Pension Scheme – 1995 of FTS who have been upgraded from PTS was elaborately explained and the pathetic and hapless position of the existing FTS was also narrated.  Management expressed willingness to consider the case positively. 

NFGIE raised the issue for the improvement of connectivity of CWISS to provide better service to the customer all over the country.  Management requested us for written submission on the same.

Management has agreed to examine the feasibility of deduction of union subscription through salary.

Management expressed positive response on the issues like Domiciliary Lumpsum Payment to both the employees (Husband & wife) employed in the company or other PSGI  where one is in the Class-I cadre and the other is in class-III, Completion of  Promotional Exercise of Class-III & IV within the month of June every year, inclusion of Crones’ Disease & Spinal Surgery in the list of major disease for the purpose of TMP. 

On our demand for recruitment of class-II and also one more option for conversion from class-III to class-II Management informed that a committee has been formed to frame the modus operandi for further induction in the class-II cadre.

Regarding training of all employees Management informed that the exercise is already in process but we urged the HO to oversee the implementation of programme in all ROs. 

Management showed positive response regarding Special Promotion in the cadre of Substaff / RC to Assistant who are Graduate .

The problems faced by the employees whilst deputed in General Election Duty by was raised.  In this context Special Leave for those who have suffered any injury during such period and payment of uncovered medical expenses was discussed. To provide the necessary relief Management agreed to examine each case on merit basis. Even the anomaly on payment of Honorarium on election duty between New India and LIC was pointed out and request was made for the removal of the anomalies.

The need to modify the LTS Circular was stressed and the Management agreed to take care of the same.

On our demand for  increase in amount of advance against natural calamities Management has stated to decide on merit of each case.

On Compassionate Appointments  for cases before November, 2014 the Management expressed their inability to all such cases. However,  Management was asked to find out some ways and means for giving appointment.

Implementation of Ministry’s Circular on posting of Female Employees on appointment,  promotion and transfer,  Management is still taking up the issue with the Ministry to frame Policy in this regard.  Our request was to expedite the process.

Regarding allowing Incentives to all the employees the Management will be taking up the matter appropriately and some measures will be adopted by them.

On our demand  for own TPA, Management informed that it is expected that own TPA will be floated within 4-5 months.

Management agreed to consider our Proposal for inclusion of physically and mentally retarded  children of employees aged more than 25 years in Staff Group Mediclaim

Demand was placed for inclusion of left out retirees/family members of the deceased employee and for another option for change of Sum Insured under   Staff Group Mediclaim,  Management has agreed to review .
On the demand   for another Option for Pension Scheme-1995 for all left out employees in the industry Management stated that they are pursuing with the  Ministry and hopeful of getting  positive response.

 Management has agreed to consider our views on PF matters such as upward revision of quantum of PF loan on medical grounds, increase  in the number of  Non-refundable PF Loan on medical grounds from three to four times in the service period, adjustment of existing balance of Refundable PF loan.  

Our demand for formation of Women Forum at HO/RO level, Renovation of Staff Quarters, Retirement training to all have evoked positive response from Management’s end.

We have demanded proper infrastructure to all Micro Offices all over the country. We have pointed out that in some of the Micro Offices there is lack of basic amenities like toilet.  Management has stated that if the Micro Office has problem with the toilets such offices should be shifted. 

            Further, we have demanded increase in cost of shoes, Umbrella and stitching Charges , increase in allowances for TSS, declaration of Region-wise Restricted Holidays , all offices including Micro offices should be properly furnished with AC. Management agreed to  give due weightage on points raised and  further  agreed to  increase  incentives to employees posted in Micro Offices and also agreed to post one additional manpower if the premium crosses Rs. 50.0 lacs.  We have demanded not to post any female employee in the micro offices and the management assured not to post of any female employees forcefully.  We have again demanded for representations of all the checked off unions in the running of the HO Sports Club.

Our demand on MBS points for increasing number of Trustees, management expressed their willingness to review in the next term. We have also demanded upward revision of benefits of MBS.  We have also demanded that as a Public Sector Undertaking our Bankers should be Public Sector Banks.

 We have also demanded sanctioning of Vehicle loan to newly upgraded FTS as they have already  completed  five years of service.

Friends, we assure you that NFGIE will painstakingly pursue with the NIA Management to make effective the issue discussed in the Structured Meeting and let you know in due course.
YOURS SINCERELY
Sd/- xx xx xx
SUJIT BAGCHI
GENERAL SECRETARY
NFGIE

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