EOBI Officials Receive Honorarium | Pensioners Disappointed and Excluded
We have some bad news for EOBI Pensioners, that many of you might find upsetting. Recently, a new decision has been made about honorariums given to EOBI officials, but sadly, it leaves our pensioners out in the cold.
What Happened?
Dr. Arshad Mehmood, the Chairman of EOBI, has approved an honorarium for officials, equal to their basic pay, to be given on the occasion of Eid Ul Fitr.
This means all eligible EOBI employees will receive an extra payment on March 31, 2024, as a special gift for the holiday. The notification for this decision was signed by Sajjad Ahmad, the Deputy Director of the HR Department, under letter number 53/2024.
While this news has made the EOBI officials very happy, it has caused quite a bit of disappointment among pensioners. This is particularly bad news for EOBI pensioners who feel overlooked.
Why Are Pensioners Upset?
The main issue here is that pensioners, who also deserve recognition and support, were not included in this honorarium. It feels unfair that while current employees are receiving extra payments, those who have retired and are living on pensions get nothing. This disparity has left many pensioners feeling neglected and undervalued.
What Can Pensioners Do?
All pensioners have the right to be treated fairly, and many believe they should also receive the honorarium. If you are a pensioner and feel the same way, there are steps you can take to fight for your rights:
- Get the Notification: Obtain a copy of the official notification regarding the honorarium.
- File a Writ Petition: You can file a writ petition in the Supreme Court, demanding that pensioners also receive the honorarium. This petition is a formal request asking the court to review the decision and consider your rights.
- Stay Informed: Keep up with the latest news about EOBI by visiting the EOBI News section. This will help you stay aware of any developments or changes that might affect your situation.
Why Is This Important?
Pensioners are often people who have worked hard all their lives and now rely on their pensions to make ends meet. Many of them are elderly and may have health issues or other needs that make them vulnerable. Being excluded from the honorarium feels like a betrayal, especially when they have contributed so much during their working years.
A Call for Fairness
It is important for the government and EOBI officials to realize the impact of their decisions on pensioners. Recognizing and supporting those who have retired is just as crucial as rewarding current employees. Everyone deserves to feel appreciated, especially during special occasions like Eid Ul Fitr.
Conclusion
In times like these, it’s vital to stand together and support each other. If you are a pensioner, don’t lose hope. There are ways to fight for your rights, and many people who understand and support your cause.
Let’s work together to ensure that everyone, including our valued pensioners, gets the recognition and support they deserve.
Stay strong, stay informed, and keep fighting for your rights.