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MPs against move to cut PF
rates; write to PM
Business Line,
December 13, 2011
Members of
Parliament from the Left parties, AIADMK, Asom Gana Parishad and
others have written to the Prime Minister against the
Government’s reported move to slash the interest rate on the
Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) for the year 2011-12.
‘We are shocked that
during the last more than a year, the interest rate for banks
and financial institutions is continuously being raised several
times under the direct intervention of the RBI and the
Government to address inflationary concerns, but the same is
being denied to over five crore workers," says the letter.
The letter was
written in reaction to reports that the Government was
considering a cut in EPF rates from 9.5 per cent to 8.25 per
cent for 2011-12.
“The PF of workers
is a social security fund which is a longest recurring fixed
deposit and deserves a much higher rate of interest than the
usual FDs with banks and FIs," said the MPs.
With workers already
facing price rise, any cut in PF interest rate and that too on
their own money kept with the Government is totally unjustified,
they added, and urged the Prime Minister to ensure that it is
not slashed “under any circumstances”.
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