A
top Finance Ministry official, who did not wish to be named told on Tuesday
said that new pay hike for central government would come into effect from 1
April 2018.
He
said that National Anomaly Committee (NAC) is likely to submit report on new
pay hike by December.
The
new pay hike will come into effect by April next year at the latest, he added.
Earlier,
the government gave nod the 7th pay commission proposal of minimum basic pay
from Rs. 7,000/- to Rs. 18,000/- per month while the maximum basic pay from Rs. 80,000/- tp Rs 2.5 lakh with a fitment factor of 2.57 times uniformly of sixth
pay commission’s basic pay.
Expressing
dissatisfaction over the recommendations of the 7th pay commission, various
central government employees’ unions had threatened to go on an indefinite
strike from 11 July, 2016.
Finance
Minister Arun Jaitly was under pressure to assure to hike minimum pay for the
central government employees day after the cabinet approval of the 7th pay
commission ‘s recommendations, June 30, 2016, when he had met representatives
of several central government employees unions in home minister’s house with
other two cabinet ministers – Rajnath Singh and Suresh Prabhu.
The
assurance had prevented several central government employees’ unions to go
ahead with the indefinite strike starting july 11, 2016.
The
Unions had asked the government to set up a committee to look into issues
raised by them in relation to pay hike.
Jaitly
promised the Union leaders that the pay hike issue raised by them would be
considered by a High Level Committee. Accordingly, he has formed National
Anolmaly
Committee (NAC) in September, 2016 to look into pay anomalies arising out of
the implementation of the 7th pay commission’s recommendations.
The
unions had said the government approved pay hike was the lowest in the last 70
years. They had also accused the government of announcing the awards
“unilaterally” without any consultation with them.
The
unions had also warned to make employees minimum pay Rs. 18,000 to Rs 26,000
and asked to rising fitment factor 3.68 times from 2.57 times.
“The
governnment may comeout with a decision in next financial year in this regard
on the recommendations of the National Anomaly Committee”, he said.
“The
government is likely to go ahead for hike in minimum pay Rs 21,000 from Rs
18,000 with fitment factor 3.00. The fitment formula with 3.00 times from ,
which will be gone up he salary and pension in general for all segment of
employees” the official confirmed.
TST
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