Government Likely to Give Minimum Basic Salary of Rs. 20,000 Against Seventh Pay Commission Minimum Pay Proposal of Rs. 18,000 : Media Reports
New Delhi: The government is likely
to give minimum basic salary Rs 20,000 of central government employees while
the Seventh pay commission recommended fixing the lowest at Rs 18,000 for the
central government employees on its report which was submitted to Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley on November 19 by Justice A K Mathur, who heads the
seventh pay commission.
An official of Expenditure Department
Cell For implementation of Pay Commission recommendations said the government
wants to make up pay gap between employees and higher officers and to hike
Basic salary at least Rs 20,000 from Rs 18,000 recommended by the Seventh pay
commission,
The government has no intention to
cut current allowances and advances of any employees. the government motto is
betterment must be done by protecting the current advances and allowances.
The Seventh pay commission has recommended for abolition of various allowances and advances like risk allowance, small family allowance, festival advance, motor cycle advance, he added.
He also said the government may not suggest any curtailment of the allowances and advances being now enjoyed by the central government employees, and the gazette of the pay hike, which is coming within six months, also would not do it.
The central government employees at
various levels have been complaining of the abolition of the various allowances
and advances.
They also termed the Seventh Pay
Commission report as a width pay gap discrimination between employees and
higher officers because in its report, the Pay Commission has recommended to
increase the pay gap between the minimum and maximum from existing 1:12 to 1:
13.8
Every pay commissions made up pay gap
between employees and higher officers from second Pay Commission 1:41 ratio to
Sixth pay commission 1:12.
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