LIC wage revision: Employees to get over 25% wage hike, five day week and other benefits - All details here
LIC wage revision: In good news for the 1.14 lakh employees of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), the new fiscal year 2021-22 has started on a happy note.
LIC wage revision: In good news for the 1.14 lakh employees of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), the new fiscal year 2021-22 has started on a happy note. LIC employees are expected to benefit from the wage revision - with over 25 per cent hike in their pay packets, the news agency IANS reported.
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The Central government on Thursday notified the revised pay packets for LIC employees. "The employees are happy with the wage revision that has come at a difficult situation. The pay hike for the employees is expected to be over 25 per cent per month," Shreekant Mishra, General Secretary, All India Insurance Employees Association (AIIEA) was quoted as saying to IANS.
According to the report, Mishra said loading of 15 per cent has been given after 100 per cent neutralization of dearness allowance (DA) at 6,352 points of a consumer price index (CPI).
An additional Special Allowance ranging between Rs.1,500 to Rs.13,500 per month has been introduced for all cadres, which shall be reckoned for the purpose of calculation of dearness allowance (DA) but will not count for any other purpose i.e. house rent allowance, city compensatory allowance, privilege leave encashment, gratuity, superannuation benefit and others.
Mishra said the overall increase in LIC's total wage bill will be about Rs 2,700 crore per year. He also said it will be five day week for LIC employees.
"In the first round, the management offered 10 per cent wage hike and it was revised upwards in the second round to 15 per cent. We said the offer does not meet our expectations," Mishra said.
According to Mishra, the 15 per cent wage hike offer was made on September 30, 2020 and the first offer of 10 per cent hike was made in March 2019.
"We were having regular discussions with the management on the wage revision," Mishra told IANS. The AIIEA had submitted a charter demanding 40 per cent wage hike. In the last wage agreement, the hike given was 25 per cent at average. Mishra said the unions next focus is to conclude wage revision for the employees of the government companies in the general insurance sector.
The management of the four government-owned general insurance companies are yet to call a meeting of the unions there for wage revision talks.
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