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Delhi: Central government has admitted that central government employees are
not happy with the minimum pay, which has been recommended by the Seventh Pay
Commission.
The
recommendation of the Pay Commission will be included in the budget but will
not see the minimum pay Rs 18,000.
The
commission findings of pay hikes of central government employees were published
in November, with a promise of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to include the
increase the pay hikes of central government employees in the budget in this
month.
All
trade unions and central government employees associations are unhappy with the
proposed increase of minimum pay.
Some
of the unions and associations had called for the minimum pay to be increased
to Rs 26,000, while another wanted it raised to Rs 24,000.
Yesterday,
the Finance Ministry official, works with implementation cell, said the minimum
pay will be increased to “a balanced compromise”, while trade unions have said
the increase should be made to good enough.
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