Govt Employees Protest Against Unified Pension Scheme, Demand Old Pension Restoration

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Employees and members of the Telangana State Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) Employees Union strongly opposed the Central government’s new Unified Pension Scheme (UPS). On Sunday, they gathered at Dharna Chowk to protest against the scheme, demanding the return of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS).

Why Are Employees Opposing the UPS?

The Central government has announced that the Unified Pension Scheme will be implemented from April 1, 2025. However, employees argue that this scheme will not benefit them and will instead help corporate companies.

Sthitaprajna, the State President of the Union and General Secretary of the National Movement for Old Pension Scheme, spoke at the gathering. He said:

How Will the UPS Affect Employees?

If the Unified Pension Scheme is implemented, it will badly affect government employees, especially teachers.

CPS Contributions and Share Market Risks

The CPS employees contribute ₹450 crore every month to the share market through the NPS Trust.

Protest Plans Against the UPS

The General Secretary of the National Movement for OPS called April 1 a “Black Day” and announced a protest schedule:

CPS and UPS: A Way to Avoid Government Responsibility?

State General Secretary K Srikanth criticized the CPS and UPS policies. He said:

Conclusion

The Unified Pension Scheme is facing strong opposition from employees who believe it benefits corporate companies rather than securing their future. They are determined to continue protests and demand the restoration of the Old Pension Scheme for a secure retirement.

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