"The Coal Ministry had requested different ministries to send comments on the proposal enabling it to take further action in the matter," a source said.
The ministry has sought comments from various like law, steel and chemicals and petro chemicals.
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The source further said that Committee of Secretaries in the meeting held the chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary in March had recommended the proposal.
CIL executives had in March gone on a day's strike to press for implementation of performance-related pay and the new pension scheme.
Coal Mines Officers Association of India called off their strike on the second day after the management assured them that it would push for early placement of their demand for performance-linked pay before the Cabinet.
The strike hit the company's output by 4 lakh tonnes.
Coal India has a workforce of 3.49 lakh employees.
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