PSPCL agrees to consider power engineers demand in time bound schedule

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PSPCL agrees to consider power engineers demand in time bound schedule

Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in News/ April 25,2026

PSPCL management agrees to consider  the demands  of power engineers in a time bound schedule.The Powercom engineers  have been agitating for the last six months .

Ajaypal Singh Atwal, General Secretary of PSEB Engineers Association (PSEBEA) said that they held a meeting with PSPCL management which was attended by CMD, Director/Distribution, Director/Commercial, and Director/Finance and Association’s office bearers at Chandigarh.

Atwal said that the main focus was on  the AE starting scale, which was discussed in detail with the management. PSPCL management assured that concrete steps would be taken  to solve the issue within the coming week. The issue was also discussed separately with the officials of the finance department.

It may be recalled that PSEB has been granted higher pay scales compared to their counterparts in the Punjab government  recognising the arduous and critical nature of their responsibilities in comparison to other departments. This pay differential has always been maintained, acknowledging the demanding nature of power sector duties.

PSPCL agrees to consider power engineers demand in time bound schedule
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It was assured that  the existing committee will revisit the generation incentive, and Director/Finance  will detail the funding details for the Terminal Benefits Trust. The management also agreed to re-examine the Cashless Medical Scheme for power sector employees .

During the meeting, the Association  voiced a firm stance against the sale of power sector assets and any violations of tripartite agreement (TPA ) as  such moves  are completely unacceptable .

Punjab government is unilaterally planning  sale of Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) land assets  which is “completely illegal” and needs to be revoked forthwith. The lands were acquired on the ground that these were required for a corporation wholly owned and controlled by the state government.

It is pertinent to recall that during the restructuring of erstwhile PSEB in April 2010,a comprehensive Tripartite Agreement (TPA) was executed between the Government of Punjab, the Management, and all unions and associations of erstwhile PSEB, including the PSEB Engineers’ Association. This TPA was duly notified by the Power Department.

Atwal said that the complete agenda could not be discussed  and  both parties agreed to schedule a follow-up meeting soon to address the remaining agenda items.