· MoU was signed between the Bipartite Wage Negotiation Committee (BWNC) and the Indian Port Association (IPA)
·
The MoU facilitates
the revision of the wage structure with the benefit of 8.5% on the aggregate
amount of basic pay as of 31-12-2021, plus 30% VDA as of 1-1-2022, shall be
granted
·
This agreement marks a significant step forward in
ensuring fair and equitable treatment for our port workers, who are the backbone
of the Indian maritime sector:
Shri Sarbananda Sonowal
New
Delhi, 28th August 2024: In a breakthrough, a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Bipartite Wage Negotiation
Committee (BWNC) and the Indian Port Association (IPA), averting an indefinite
strike that was set to disrupt operations across 12 major ports in India, through
the timely intervention of the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping &
Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal.
The
MoU facilitates the revision of the wage structure and addresses other service
conditions, including pensionary benefits. It was agreed that the fitment
benefit of 8.5% on the aggregate amount of basic pay as of 31-12-2021, plus 30%
VDA as of 1-1-2022, shall be granted. The periodicity of the settlement is set
for five years, from 1-1-2022 to 31-12-2026. The new pay scales, effective from
1-1-2022, will be formulated according to existing practices.
Both
parties agreed to consider aligning the periodicity of future wage revisions
for both officers and employees, starting from 1-1-2027, to avoid any potential
anomalies.
Additionally,
a special allowance of Rs. 500 per month will be provided to working employees
during the operative period of the settlement, from 1-1-2022 until 31-12-2026,
or until the date of the employee’s superannuation, whichever comes first.
On the successful resolution, Shri
Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, said, “This
agreement marks a significant step forward in ensuring fair and equitable
treatment for our port workers, who are the backbone of the Indian maritime
sector. The timely resolution of these issues reflects MoPSWs commitment to
foster a harmonious and productive working environment across all Indian
ports.” Shri Sonowal also commended both the workers federations and the IPA
for their constructive approach to these negotiations.
A
drafting committee meeting, scheduled to convene on 28-8-2024, will prepare the
settlement within ten days. This committee will include one representative from
each federation, as well as management representatives appointed by the
Chairman of IPA. The management assured that the BWNC proceedings will be
concluded, with the final settlement reached within 15 days. Considering this
development, the six federations have unanimously decided to defer the strike
previously planned for 28 August 2024.
The
six federations also expressed their appreciation to Shri Sarbananda Sonowal
for his timely intervention and continuous guidance in resolving the protracted
wage negotiations.