‘Going to work’ theme ….. from Kalyana Parisu (English: Wedding Gift), a 1959 Indian Tamil romantic drama film
produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar in his debutstarring Gemini Ganesan, B.
Saroja Devi in the lead roles. The film is remembered even today for the
imaginary firm `Mannar and Co' track [credit Chitralaya Gopu aka Sadagopan], involving
Thangavelu where he goes to park and
sleeps the day, pretending to be at work. Years later, in the film ‘Coimbatore
Mapillai’ Vijay comes to city and stays
with his friend Goundamani, who also fakes employment going to Valluvar kottam
for sleeping !
People sleeping at Thanjai Rajaraja chola memorial
In Public Sector,
Salary comprises of some fixed components – it was more of Gross Vs Net and
nothing to do with ‘CTC’ – primary among the allowances was the Dearness Allowance (DA) - a cost of living adjustment allowance paid to
employees. Dearness Allowance is
calculated as a percentage of an Indian citizen's basic salary to mitigate the
impact of inflation on people. This DA is invariably linked to the – Consumer
Price Index – more specifically - All India Consumer Price Index (General) for
Industrial Workers (Base 1982=100)
To elaborate
a little bit : the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is calculated using following
steps :
a) Market
prices are collected for 252 items by the Officials of Department of Statics
and Department of Posts. These prices of
that item & place are sent to Central processing unit from 78 centres all
over India
b) The all
India weights given the
each category of
items such as
food 49.71%, housing 9.77 % ,
fuel 9.49% , footwear 0.68%
transportation 7.5 %, Medical 5.31 % Personnel care 2.92 % & Miscellaneous
26.31 % total 100% . CPI points are determined using this all India weights and
prices of the 252 items.
With every Pay
commission or pay revision in Banks and PSU Insurers, you might have seen or
heard that the basic would go up – primarily because of DA getting merged with
Basic – whereby the variable component in the form of DA gets reduced and Basic
gets enhanced leading to increase in others like HRA, CCA, hill station
allowance, conveyance allowance, and PF
benefits ….. Have read that the Dearness Allowance was introduced following the
second World War, and was then known as the "Dear Food Allowance".
The "Old Textile Allowance" was also introduced in 1947, though this
was revised and reintroduced in 1953 as the "Revised Textile
Allowance". While there can be many other allowances, this one titled 'unpredictability
allowance' sounds a lot strange.
It is not here, but
in UK for BBC whose staff can claim an 'unpredictability allowance' if their
shifts do not follow a set pattern and they can be called in early or stay
late, it has been revealed. It is stated that Workers receive the extra
payments, as much as 20 per cent of their salary, if they work unpredictable
and unsocial hours, including weekends, evenings and early mornings.
A request made
under the Freedom of Information Act has revealed that unpredictability
allowance payments, made to those workers whose hours can be changed at short
notice, have totalled £187,395,824, between 2009 and 2014. There have been 90,384 payments to staff,
although this would include workers who have received the allowance on more
than one occasion. Additionally, staff who work between midnight and 6am can claim night pay.
A former BBC
producer is quoted as saying that staff will on average receive around £5,000 a
year in the bonuses. 'There isn't a
commercial organisation in the world that would dream of offering backhand
bonuses to staff who are already being handsomely paid simply to set an alarm
clock,' he told the Daily Express. The producer, who was not named, said many
BBC workers who take on anti-social hours are employed on a freelance basis, so
are not entitled to the extra pay. He added: 'To give this payment to staff in
case they work inconvenient hours is disgusting and an abuse of the licence
fee.'
Workers could be
called in on the day, or have their hours changed, if there is a need for them
to work. The majority of these staff are believed to work in the corporations
News division, due to its round-the-clock output. However, other broadcasters,
such as ITV and Sky, do not give workers flexibility bonuses. In recent years, the BBC has repeatedly come
under fire for wasting money. The controversial IT project known as the Digital
Media Initiative was axed by Director General Lord Hall at a cost of £100
million to the license fee payer.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
19th Feb
2015.