Monday, June 23, 2014

Unfortunate to be unresolved



It is unfortunate that an enlightened employer like the Reserve Bank of India is dragging this issue and leaving the uncertainty surrounding it unresolved eternally. Associations and several individuals including me have taken up this issue with RBI on several occasions. This is an issue which should not be messed up with wage revision. Here, the affected parties are not able to 'argue' their cases and are at the mercy of the institution. RBI can afford to safeguard the interests of the surviving few and history may find it impossible to pardon further delay in decision-making.This is not an issue to be 'negotiated' with associations and unions. 

- M.G.Warrier


RBI should allow these left out ex-rbites as a good gesture on humanitarian angle. RBI has funds sufficient to cope up this just demand. 
- Chandrbhan Gupta


People at the seats of administration and enabling decision making by the top management, should also ponder over the issue and display a positive attitude towards reducing the difficulties of the super senior ex-Rbites (who had contributed in no mean way to the RBI's image), so that they get the benefits they richly deserve. 

2 comments:

M.K.Bandopadhyaya said...

What would be the use if the upgradation and relative benefits reach the pensioners after they leave this world.Many of our fraternity have already left this world in expectation that they may get something for the last several years with tears in the eye.Our law makers including the former FM did not feel shy to upgrade and enjoy the fincial and many other benefits to MPs,the legislatures in many States which also did so all at the cost of we poor Indians,the pensionary benefits and upgradation was approved for the judiciary and all Central Govt.Employees,the Defence Personnel,I fail to understand why we pensioners are being treated differently.I feel some forces are inmical to RBI and all its present and past employees and has/ve some axe to grind.While the immediate preceding and the present Governor had objectively persued our case with the Almighty Finance Ministry headed by PC,this was not so earlier after some good had been done by Dr.Vimal Jalan for pre-1997 retirees.It may not be difficult to identify the personalities behind our pain.Let us hope some bright light may be seen under te present dispensation.

Anonymous said...

Dear Bando
Nice to read your observations.Where are you staying now? How is the family ?Best regards
K.Ramasubramanian