7th Pay Commission: After no pay hike, here is more bad news for CG employees
The bad news after the 7th Pay Commission does not seem to end for the Central Government employees. There has been one bad news after another.
The bad news after the 7th Pay Commission does not seem to end for the Central Government employees. There has been one bad news after another.
The 7th Pay Commission recommendation for revision of a salary bracket has been cleared. It has been revealed that as far as night duty allowance of Indian Railway employees has been revised.
7th Pay Commission Pay revision – List of Central Government Autonomous Bodies, Quasi-government Organizations, Autonomous Organizations, Statutory Bodies, etc., covered by Finance Ministry Orders
7th Pay Commission MACP Pay fixation – How to fix pay of central government employees on grant of MACP (Modified Assured Career Progression) on or after 1st January 2016?
Minister of State for Finance P Radhakrishnan said that the government was not considering a hike in minimum pay and fitment factor beyond the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission.
7th Pay Commission Dress Allowance – Implementation of Seventh Central Pay Commission recommendations
7th Pay Commission Deputation Allowance – Grant of Deputation (Duty) Allowance -Recommendations of the 7th CPC – Ministry of Communications & IT Circular No.74 dated 09.03.2018
The situation on the ground suggests that a further pay hike is far from a given. The latest news from various states suggests that clearing the 7th Pay Commission itself has led to higher-than-projected revenue deficits.
7th Pay Commission Pay Fixation on the date of promotion – Government has considered the JCM’s request / demand and rejected
7th Pay Commission Minimum Pay and Fitment Formula – NJCA quotes Minister’s reply to Parliament that Increase in Minimum Pay and Fitment Formula is not under Govt consideration
7th Pay Commission Pay Anomaly – Definition of Anomaly – revised allowance is less than the existing allowance – DoPT Office Memorandum
Criticising the Office Memorandum (OM) of the ministry of finance, which asks educational institutes to generate 30% of its internal resources on its own, Jha said that “this is an attempt at privatisation that will lead to a steep hike in students’ fees and deprive SC, ST and OBC students.