PF withdrawal norms put on hold; protests turn violent


New Delhi/Bengaluru, Apr 19 (PTI): Facing continuing protest, the government today put on hold till July-end the tighter rules for withdrawal of PF money as garment workers in Bengaluru set ablaze buses and attacked a police station on the second day of their agitation.

"The notification (tightening PF withdrawal norms) will be kept in abeyance for three months till July 31, 2016. We will discuss this issue with the stakeholders," Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya told reporters.

His announcement came in the midst of escalating protests by labour unions, especially the violent Bengaluru agitation, against the bar on withdrawing employer's contribution from the PF money till the age of 58 years.

In a placatory move, the Labour Ministry also said it was contemplating permitting withdrawal of all accumulations by Employees' Provident Fund Organisation's (EPFO) subscribers on grounds like purchase of house, serious illness, marriage and professional education of children. The matter has been referred to Law Ministry for clearance.

People have also launched online campaign against the decision, which was to be implemented from February 10 but was later put on hold till April 30.

Protesters pelted stones at Hebbagodi Police Station in Bengaluru and torched seized vehicles parked there, as the spontaneous agitation with no trade union leading it spun out of control.

Police said they had to resort to lathicharge and fire teargas shells to disperse violent protesters.

At least two Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation buses and one of Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation have been set on fire, they said.

Incidents of stone-pelting on buses and other vehicles were reported from different parts of the city such as Bannerghatta and Jalahalli cross, as also near the Electronics City, the hub of IT firms.

Traffic jams were reported at various entry and exit points in the city like Hosur Road, which leads to Electronics City and Tumkur Road, which has a large concentration of garment units.

In a bid to assure the agitating workers, Union Minister Ananth Kumar, an MP from Bengaluru, said the right of unorganised and garment workers would be restored and appealed to them to withdraw their protest.

City Police Commissioner N S Megharikh said the situation was under control, but there "are some issues" on the city's outskirts.

"...we are at work, our officers are at the spot, reinforcement has already gone there. The situation is being brought under control," he said.

Police said other workers too have joined garment workers in the protest today.
There are approximately over 12 lakh garment factory workers in Bengaluru, the city police chief said.

Workers opposing amendment to EPF Act have expressed fear that the new rule would take away their right over employer's contribution portion of provident fund till they attain 58 years.

Dattatreya said a meeting of the Central Board of Trustee would be called "to see how best the employers' contribution to EPF (3.67 per cent of basic wages) can be utilised for workers."

In February, the ministry had issued a notification restricting 100 per cent withdrawal of provident fund by members after unemployment of more than two months, among others.

Following the concerns raised by trade unions and other stakeholders, the ministry decided to keep the notification in abeyance till April 30. Its implementation has been again deferred till July 31, as per a Labour Ministry statement.

Now, the EPFO subscribers who are out of job for more than two months can file for full and final settlement of provident fund till July end.

"On the direction of Labour Minister, the said provision will now come into effect from August 1, 2016 by issue of an amended notification," the statement said.

The proposal to amend the scheme to allow all accumulations on different grounds like purchase of house, serious illness, marriage and professional education of children, has been sent for vetting by the Law Ministry.

The proposal also allows withdrawal of all accumulation by EPFO members who have joined an establishment or firm of central or state government and became the member of contributory provident fund or old age pension under any scheme frame by them.

The unions have been demanding complete rollback of the decision tightening the PF withdrawal norms.

Earlier in February, the EPFO had amended the EPF Scheme 1952 to tighten the various norms for withdrawal of provident fund including increasing age limit for filing such claims by retiring employees to 58 years from 54 years.

Besides, the EPFO had also restricted withdrawal of PF to own contribution of subscribers and interest earned on that, if the claimant has remained unemployed for more than two months. The member would be able to withdraw employer's contribution on maturity.

Earlier norms used to allow subscribers to claim 90 per cent of their accumulations for investing in the scheme after attaining the age of 55 years.

  

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    I think we should give a contract to the same garment workers to carry out a protest to reduce fuel prices.

    Kudos. Onji dinate centardu chali kullayaratha!!

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  • avani, mlore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Whatever be the reason for the protest, however genuine it may be, the moment it turns violent by pelting stones, damaging vehicles, killing or injuring people its intentions are very clear. It is sponsored and I do not support such protest.

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  • Af,, MANGALORE

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    CENNTRE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS.
    this is big lesson to any govt that govt can not play with poor labour class peoples money.

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Surprising that only Bangalore is troubled by EPF stuff..Simple coz this is the only Congress ruled state..Aggravating an issue and ensuring Mob violence is easier.

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  • rakesh dsouza, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    feku u turn once again...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    They have done nothing except keeping the implementation in abeyance temporarily.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    this what happens to india when head less lawyer becomes finance minister of india.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Riot expert and company know, How to ignite it, directly or indirectly. Best expert in the business. God save us till current government term is over 🙏🏼

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  • rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    current state govt is in deep sleep, we will join hand to remove this leaking govt. very soon.

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  • Dev Kumar, Ranganpalke/Kawdoor District/Karkala

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    With effect from 1st May..Labour Day please increase price of Nandini Milk by Rs.2/-and Petrol by Rs.3/-. Let state recover all money damaged in agitation. Looks like agitators are belonged to Late Rajkumar Club.
    They proved once again are much better than agitators of Haryana and Gujarat. Plus point even women's participated. Best of Luck..it will give shiver to sidduji govt.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Wow the Acche Din as promised by Modi govt is here..

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  • John, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Dev, read and understand the news properly!. The protest is against Modi government and already they have pissed in their pants and now shivering!. They have now withdrawn all non sense amendments to EPF!. Lot of fear has been instilled in the Modi government just by Bangalore workers! Imagine if whole country joins!!?. Sidduji has nothing to shiver from this!

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  • Dev Kumar, Ranganpalke/Kawdoor/Karkala

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    John.. Agreed totally. Here looks like people are not happy with administration of sidduji. Why in other states no garment workers are there. It's sidduji's duty grievances of people should be forwarded to central. For what people given mandatory. I don't think so sidduji travelled beyond mandya in three years period. See how modiji bring back sll stolen idols.from germany australia canada and black money from british virgin islands.
    Jo thumko woh pasand wohi baat karenge..

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  • John, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Dev, just say 'Jo humko hai pasand wohi baat karoonga...'!!!. Whatever you have said have not materialized nor will materialize in future!!!. Keep on day dreaming and saying things you like! That will keep you healthy!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    BJPee/Jetley's shameless U-Turn in preparation by the most shameless party on the planet. Why can't they do a thorough study before implementing any rule? Total failure of centre..

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain
    And the DUMB DONgis party is very good in looting, rioting, and minority appeasing..

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    ..i think there must be a tool to educate the people before implementing it..EPFO can conduct workshop..state Labour minsitry can educate worker on this..new rule doesnt look anti worker..its for their good..EPFO is a post retirement fund..anyways they can avail amount on special cases..there is a tendency that a worker works for 2-3 years and withdraws PF, joins another for sometime leaves job withdraws PF..the whole purpose guaranteeing fund for post retirement fails completely..

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  • Ravi C, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    If the same rule was introduced by UPA?

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  • alfria, mumbai

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Ramesh, First make some arrangement to educate the most uneducated FM joo-tley who is out to suck the working class blood.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    An effective tool should've been used to educate the 31% electorate before 17th May 2014. Now what you can't cure, have to endure.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Protest only at Bangalore ? But why? India is a big country... Other cities people are happy with pf rules.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    PRESIDENTS RULE ...

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  • RAVINDRA, KARKALA

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Yes, you are right. Congress is misguiding people in Karnataka. Better place this state President Rule.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Ravindra, only Karnataka knows this Government is FAKE ...

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  • John, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    Ravindra, Once corrupt Yeddy was made state BJP President, people of Karnataka have understood the evil designs!

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Message is clear from Haryana,Gujrat and Bangalore if you take up violence govt is ready to listen otherwise if you sit on peaceful protest like FTII, Occupy UGC,Rohit Vemula then government has deaf ear.
    What a Modification of governance!!!!!!

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  • Valerian D Souza, Mangalore/Dubai.

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Provident Fund also is a huge deposit like BCCI deposit...!BCCI is a tax free looted fund and PF is a hard earned our fund...! These politicians normally don't look at you and me the people who built that huge fund bit by bit....! But they just look at the FUND and try to minimise the government liabilities whatever over it...! But they will never ever touch the BCCI fund...because its their own FUND...Shrimaan Rajiv Shukla sitting over it to hetch.....!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    What a MESS ...

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