“The union cabinet had on June 29 cleared the he long-awaited 7th pay
commission recommendations hiking salaries of central government
employees as well as pensions, which is facing strong protests from the
central government employees unions.
The cabinet had also set up the committee on allowances headed by
Finance Secretary to examine the recommendations of 7th Pay Commission
on allowances other than dearness allowance for cabinet nod as the pay
commission had recommended abolition of 51 allowances and subsuming 37
others out of 196 allowances. So, there was resentment among employees
over suggestions to scrap some allowances.
The Central government employees’ Unions have been pressing hard since
the cabinet approval the recommendations of 7th Pay Commission for
hiking minimum pay.
The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and
Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu then stepped in and assured the unions
leaders the day after the cabinet appoval that the issues raised by them
would be considered by the High Level Committee, which will soon be set
up and the government will take steps accordingly.
The Unions are demanding minimum pay Rs. 26,000 instead of Rs 18,000
with 3.68 fitment factor, while the cabinet approved fitment factor
2.57.
“The minimum pay of central government employees Rs 18,000 was made on
recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission. But government will consider
hiking it after discussions with all stakeholders,” Finance minister
Arun Jaitley had said at that time.
“The central government has finally decided not to give any facility to
central government employees better than the 7th Pay Commission
recommendations and the government will also stick with the 7th Pay
Commission recommendations on pay scales and allowances like advances,”
the finance ministry top sources added.
However, the Finance Ministry is gearing up to get cabinet nod on the
higher allowances shortly, but the quantum of allowances may not vary
from those proposed by the 7th Pay Commission as the committee on
allowances sticks with the 7th Pay Commission’s recommendations on
allowances.
Its reveals that the government and the 7th pay commission recommendations gave more agony for the central government employees.
TST