Bengal Teachers' Association Appeals to CM Mamata Banerjee for Inclusion in 7th Pay Commission
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Kolkata, March 22 (NationPress) The Bangiya Shikshak O Shiksha Karmi Samiti (Bengal Teachers and Education Workers' Association) has made a formal request to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, urging that all teachers and education personnel in the state be included under the 7th Pay Commission.
In a letter dispatched to the Chief Minister, the organization emphasized the need for a prompt response on this issue. A representative from the group revealed on Sunday that the letter was sent on Saturday.
The correspondence highlights that during the state budget presentation in February, the Chief Minister announced plans for the 7th Pay Commission. However, the details shared in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly indicated that the benefits were primarily intended for government employees, leaving the status of teachers and education workers in government-aided institutions unclear.
The organization argues that teachers and education workers have consistently played a crucial role in the state's education framework. They stress that it is essential to include them in the 7th Pay Commission to enhance their salary structure, improve financial security, and better their working conditions.
They warned that if the benefits are limited to government employees, a large part of the education sector would be left unsupported.
The letter also indicates that with upcoming elections, any unfair treatment in this significant decision could lead to dissatisfaction among the workforce.
They are calling for the immediate release of the Commission's guidelines to guarantee that all eligible employees, including teachers and education workers, are included.
Signed by the organization’s leader, Swapan Mandal, the letter urges quick administrative action. “We are optimistic that the Chief Minister will understand the seriousness of this matter and will make a favorable decision without unnecessary delays,” expressed a member who preferred to remain anonymous.