The Free Press Journal

Finally, BMC decides to pay Rs 125 cr for its employees’ medical insurance

- STAFF REPORTER

After an over eight-month wait, during which time the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) employees had to survive without medical insurance, the civic body has finally decided to pay up to Rs 125 crore for the premium to the insurance company. However, the decision will take time to come to fruition until which employees will have to continue paying out from their pockets. The decision was taken on Thursday after heated arguments between the Standing Committee members and the administra­tion.

Corporator­s alleged that while the BMC and the insurance company are busy ‘negotiatin­g’, those ailing staffers or those supporting a family member in hospital, are going through a harrowing time.

Ravi Raja, corporator and Congress group leader, said the civic body is not taking the committee seriously. “The corporatio­n is rich merely by budget. As far as execution and reality is concerned, it is the poorest of all,” he said, adding, “There should be a positive response from the corporatio­n or we will have to take brave steps.”

Scores of BMC employees were left in a fix after the BMC, without warning, withdrew the health insurance cover in August 2017. Moreover, the premium amount was being deducted from their salaries and pensions every month. The BMC said the insurer — United India Insurance — is demanding Rs 166 crore for the financial year 201718, after providing the same services for Rs 96 crore the previous financial year.

“Initial offer was Rs 83 crore in the year 2015, followed by Rs 92 crore and Rs 96 crore in 2016 and 2017 respective­ly. But this year, the company demanded Rs 166 crore citing 40 percent increase in premium,” said Vijay Singhal, additional municipal commission­er (AMC). He also added that the corporatio­n is also sensitive towards employees.

Yashwant Jadhav, Standing Committee chairman, accepted that the administra­tion failed to take correct and timely decisions and has ensured the corporator­s that a decision will be taken by next committee meeting. “It is a serious issue and the civic body should consider it. The administra­tion has not taken the right decisions that are expected from them. But if a decision is not taken in the meeting, the next committee meeting will not be conducted,” said Jadhav.

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