Monday, February 29, 2016

Govt open to offer better hike than pay panel recommendation

Final burden of pay hike of central govt employees yet to be assesed, says FM Jaitley

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is open to meeting central government employees' demand seeking a better pay hike over the recommendations of the 7th pay commission.
"The secretaries panel will decide the final burden on the government, a significant part of liabilities arising out of 7thCPC have already been factored in the Budget", said Jaitley, while replying to a question in his post -Budget interaction with media on Monday.
The central government employees unions have been seeking a minimum pay hike of Rs 26,000, a hike of around 44% on the pay panel's recommendation.

2 comments :

Retired Central Government Pensioner said...

Worrying situation is about the silent attitude about Pensioners/Family pensioners...In such a situation,we are in favour of seeking for the immediate intervention of our appointing authorities for adopting Enhanced Pension Due.This will be our stand till the end...

Anonymous said...

Fitment formula of 2.86 should
be ok.with all allowances..to be retained. Minimum pay should also be considred by the govt

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