CIL’s Wage Agreement with Workers’ Unions
CIL’s Wage Agreement with Workers’ Unions
The 10th Wage Agreement for CIL and SCCL was finalized in the 10th Meeting of
JBCCI-X, consisting representative of Management of CIL/Subsidiaries & SCCL
and Representatives of Central Trade Unions (CTUs), held on 10.10.2017 at New
Delhi.
The period of the
10th Wage Agreement for CIL and SCCL is from 01.07.2016 to 30.06.2021 (i.e. for
5 Years). After finalization of the 10th Wage Agreement, instructions have been
issued to make payment of revised wages from the salary of October 2017,
payable in November 2017. To implement other provisions of the Agreement, so
far 12 Implementation instructions have been issued.
The details of estimated annual impact of 10th Wage
Agreement are as under:-
- Basic Pay, VDA, SDA & Attendance Bonus =
Rs. 3138 crore
- Benefits & Allowances = Rs. 1684 crore
- Pension & Post-Retirement Medical Benefits
= Rs. 845 crore
Total = Rs. 5667
crore
The Welfare
activities of Coal India Limited for welfare of its employees and their
families through the subsidiaries are given below:-
- Housing facilities:-
CIL has achieved 100%
housing satisfaction of the workers.
- Water Supply
To provide clean
drinking water to the employees and their families, many water supply schemes
have been taken up. Supply of Water through natural resource like river, tank
etc. are supplemented by underground mine water after proper treatment.
- EDUCATION FACILITIES
The subsidiary
companies of CIL have been providing financial assistance and infrastructure
facilities to schools operating in Mine areas like DAV, Kendriya Vidyalaya,
Delhi Public School etc. and other Educational Institutions run by the State
Government to provide quality education to the employees’ children. In
addition, financial assistance and infrastructure facilities are also provided
by the companies to certain privately managed schools and other educational
institutions functioning around coalfield areas.
- Coal India Scholarship Scheme:
For employees’
children two types of scholarships, namely Merit Scholarship and General
Scholarship, are being provided every year under prescribed terms and
conditions.
- a) In Merit Scholarship , students securing 1st to
20th position in Madhyamik/H.S. or any State Board or
securing 95% and above marks in ICSE, CBSE / ISC Exam (Class-X & XII)
are given scholarship as follows:
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Courses pursuing
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Rate of Merit Scholarship per month
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a)
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Studying (XI & XII)
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Rs.300/-
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b)
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Studying General Course B.A/ B.Sc & B.Com
etc.
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Rs.350/-
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c)
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Studying Engineering / Medical /Applied Sciences/
Professional & Technology including Management, Computer Science,
Accounting, Company Secretary after class -XII
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Rs.700/-
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General Scholarship
is admissible to Students studying Class-V onwards up to Graduation /Post-
graduation level in any discipline subject to prescribed percentage of marks as
follows:
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Sl.No.
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Class /Standard
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Minimum percentage of Marks to be obtained in the
last Annual Examination (in aggregate)
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Rate of
Scholarship per Month
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i)
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Class V to VIII
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Minimum 80% Marks
in the Last Annual Examination
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Rs.60/-
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ii)
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Class IX & X
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Minimum 75% Marks in the Last Annual
Examination
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Rs.75/-
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iii)
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Class XI & XII
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Minimum 70% Marks in the last Annual
Examination
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Rs.100/-
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iv)
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Graduation and Post Graduation like
BA, B.Sc, B. Com, MA, M.Sc, M.Com, MBA, CA, ICWA, Company Secretary etc.
affiliated to a Govt. recognized University/ Institute.
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Minimum 60% Marks in the Last Annual
Examination / or in Hons. Group.
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Rs.250/-
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v)
a)
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Technical Education :
Industrial Technical Certificate
Course (ITI) recognized by State / Central Govt (after Class-X)
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Minimum 75% Marks in the Last Annual
Examination
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Rs.125/-
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b)
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Polytechnic e.g. Diploma Engineering
(after X and studying in Govt. recognized Institute)
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Minimum 75% Marks in the Last Annual
Examination
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Rs.150/-
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c)
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Degree Course in Engineering and
Medical Colleges affiliated to a Govt. recognized University.
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Minimum 70% Marks in the last Annual
Examination
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Rs.400/- subject to condition that the son/
Daughter will secure 60% in all subsequent Semesters.
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SC or ST students may be given relaxation of 10%
(Ten Percent marks to different class/ Standard of education) as prescribed
for granting of General Scholarship.
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- Cash Award and certificate of appreciation:- Every year Cash Award of
Rs.5000/- and Rs.7000/- respectively are provided to the Meritorious wards
of CIL employees who secure 90% or above marks in aggregate in 10th and
12th standard Board level examination.
- Considering the high cost of technical and
medical education in the country, Coal India Limited is providing
financial assistance towards meeting the cost of education of the
dependent children of Wage Board Employees to the extent of tuition fees
and Hostel charges who secure Admission in Engineering in such colleges
viz., IITs, NITs, ISM and other Govt. Engg. and Medical colleges.
5. Medical
Facilities: Coal India Limited and its subsidiaries are extending
medical facilities to the employees and their families through various medical
establishments from the dispensary level to the central and Apex Hospitals in
different parts of the coalfields.
In addition, special
emphasis has also been given on Occupational Health, HIV /AIDS awareness
programme for the employees and their families.
- STATUTORY WELFARE FACILITIES: In accordance with the
provision of the Mines Act 1952 and Rules and Regulations framed there
under, subsidiaries of Coal India Limited are maintaining various
statutory welfare facilities for the employees such as Canteen, Rest
shelters and Pit- Head Baths.
7. NON-STATUTORY
WELFARE MEASURES: In order to supply essential commodities and consumer goods at a
cheaper rate in the collieries, Central Co-operative and Primary Co-operative
stores are functioning in the Coalfield Areas of CIL. In addition, Co-operative
Credit Societies are also functioning in the Coal Companies.
- BANKING FACILITIES: The Management of Coal
companies are providing infrastructure facilities to the various
Nationalised Banks for opening their Branches and Extension Counters in
the Coalfields for the benefit of their workers. Workers are educated to
draw their salaries from Bank/Extension Counters and they are also
encouraged to practice thrift for the benefit of their families.
- Holiday Homes: Coal India Ltd. has
maintained seven Holiday Homes for its employees & their families.
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