Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions Constitution of Board of Arbitration

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions Constitution of Board of Arbitration GOI decisions The Cabinet Note prepared for obtaining approval from Cabinet before signing disagreement with the Staff Side on arbitrable matters under Clause 16 of the JCM Scheme may be prepared on the lines of prescribed model note. (No. 6/26/82-JCA, dated 17-11-1982). Constitution of … Read more

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions Arbitration

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions Arbitration ARBITRATION Scope 8.1.1 Compulsory Arbitration under the Scheme shall be limited to: pay and allowances; weekly hours of work; and leave of a class or grade of employees. GOI decisions Disputes regarding arbitrability of an item: (1) In case of doubt whether a demand is arbitrable under Clause … Read more

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions (O.M. No. 4/2/79-JCA, dated 11-11-1981).

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions (O.M. No. 4/2/79-JCA, dated 11-11-1981). GOI decision (1) (i) Demands of the Staff Side made in the Departmental Council should be scrutinized in advance, and the Ministries/Departments concerned should take a view in the first instance if considered necessary in consultation with Department of Personnel and Training, as to … Read more

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions (O.M. No. 1/5/69-JCA, dated 30-1-1970)

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions (O.M. No. 1/5/69-JCA, dated 30-1-1970) GOI decision The items proposed by the Staff Side should be examined expeditiously, and, where the Official Side is inclined to concede the whole or part of the demand, the orders of the competent authority should be obtained before the meeting of the Council. … Read more

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions Decisions in Joint Councils

Joint Consultative Machinery – GOI decisions Decisions in Joint Councils GOI decision (1) (i) The agenda items for the next meeting should be obtained from the Staff Side at least six weeks in advance and should be scrutinized to see that the items are admissible and do not have repercussions on other Departments; If they … Read more