Monday, August 15, 2011

BANK EMPLOYEE & CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEE - A COMPARISON IN WAGES

A SIMPLE COMPARISON BETWEEN

BANK EMPLOYEE & CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEE

– A REFERENCE .

Prior to 1979, Group ‘A’ Officers of Central Government were earning less than bank officers. In 1979, the Pillai Committee was constituted to study the salary structures of bank officers and Group ‘A’ Officers of the Central Government and bring equity among various banks.
The Committee observed that the functions and responsibilities of bank officers in the new set-up were comparable to those of Group ‘A’ Officers in the Central Government and suggested pay parity between them.
The Pillai Committee recommendations were implemented in banks with effect from July 1, 1979, and the pay scale of the lowest rung of officers in banks were equated with pay scales of the lowest rung of Group ‘A’ Officers of Central Government at Rs 700.
The parity which was established by implementing the Pillai Committee Recommendations was distorted by subsequent Pay Commission revisions. In the Sixth Pay Commission, the wages of Group ‘A’ Officers zoomed past the bank officers’ wages. External relativity was given a quiet burial.
It is quite appropriate to compare the salary of bank officers with Group ‘A’ Officers of the Central Government to ascertain whether bank officers constitute a high-wage island.
The basic pay according to the Fifth Pay Commission for Group ‘A’ Officers was Rs 8,000 and the corresponding pay for bank officers was Rs 7,100. But in the Sixth Pay Commission the basic pay for Group ‘A’ Officers of the Central Government went up to Rs 21,000 (basic pay Rs 15,600 + grade pay Rs 5,400) whereas the pre-revised basic pay of bank officers was only Rs 10,000.
Between the Fifth and the Sixth Pay Commissions, the basic pay of Group ‘A’ Government officers went up by 162.5 per cent.
The gross salary of government officers was Rs 31,312, whereas the bank officer’s salary was only Rs 16,110. It can be seen that a bank officer draws a gross salary which is just 51.45 per cent of the gross salary of Group ‘A’ officers at the lowest rung.
Even house rent allowance was paid at 30 per cent of basic pay for government officers, whereas bank officers were getting a maximum of 8.5 per cent in metros. The pre-revised salary of the bank clerk was Rs 6,600 as compared with the Central Government clerk’s salary of Rs 11,000.
Many State Governments have adopted the Sixth Pay Commission Recommendations. A number of public sector undertakings have implemented the Pay Commission recommendations as a benchmark for their salary revision.
Uptodate Comparison of Salaries of Bank Employees and Central Government (CG) Employees
Clerk
(CG)
Clerk (Bank)
Officer
(CG)
JMGS (Bank)
Executives (CG)
Executives (Bank)
Basic pay
5200.00
4140.00
9300.00
10,000.00
15,600.00
20,480.00
Grade pay
1900.00
0.00
4600.00
0.00
5400.00
0.00
DA
3834.00
2328.48
7089.00
5280.00
10,710.00
10,813.44
HRA
2130.00
374.85
4170.00
850.00
6300.00
1740.80
Conv. Allo.
906.00
105.00
2416.00
350.00
4832.00
600.00
CCA
0.00
176.40
0.00
400.00
0.00
540.00
Edu. Allo.
1250.00
0.00
1250.00
0.00
1250.00
0.00
TOTAL
15,220.00
7394.73
28,825.00
16,880.00
44,092.00
34,174.24
1. Salary has been calculated from ENTRY level which will keep on increasing (and also the difference!!).

2. Salary has been calculated for Metro Cities.
3. Officer in Bank are scale I to scale III (JMGS). While in Central Government are Inspector equivalent with GP–Rs.4600.
4. Executive in Bank are Scale IV and above.
5. Education allowance calculated as minimum(For one child while it can be availed for 2).
6. Difference shows how we get in comparison to Bank Employees.
7. Executive of Central Government are Pay band - 3 officers of Group “A” Service.
8. Conveyance Allowance of Bank Employees varies from post to post and place to place it has been taken maxium.
9.**Central Government LDC has been compared with bank Clerk/Assistant.

10. There is automatic switching over to next scale after every 10 year in central Government service.
11. In bank officer gets lease and petrol allowance which is also not sacrosanct.
12. The D.A. of Bank employee is 52.8% while the D.A. of Central Government employee 51% at present.
13. Housing Accommodation is provided to officers on lease basis with following ceiling:-
Scale
Delhi/Mumbai
Major “A”
Area I
Area II
Other centres
Scale I
6000
5000
4500
3200
2500
Scale II
7000
6000
5000
3500
3000
Scale III
7500
6500
5500
4000
3500
Scale IV
10,000
8000
7000
5500
3500
The Central Government Employee gets the pension 50% of the his average emoluments per of the last month before his Superannuation from the consolidated fund from the Government of India who joined before 2004 while the bank Employee does not get it from the consolidated fund of Government of India.
posted by editor orissa dakparivar

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