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Government of India
Ministry of Finance
31-March-2017 18:17 IST
7th Central Pay
Commission
The 7th Central Pay
Commission has retained rate of annual increment at 3 percent. The 7th CPC has
also recommended withholding of annual increments in the case of those
employees who are not able to meet the benchmark either for MACP or a regular
promotion within the first 20 years of their service. These recommendations
have been accepted by the Government.
The 7th CPC has
observed that it is essential to have a linkage between Departmental Results
Framework Documents (RFD) and Annual Appraisal Performance Report (APAR) and
has suggested the following modification in the existing APAR system for
determining Performance Related Pay:
(i) Alignment
of Objectives: The Ministry’s Vision/Mission needs to be translated into a
set of strategic objectives for each department and these objectives need to be
cascaded by the Department Head to his subordinates and subsequently down the
chain.
(ii) Prioritizing
Objectives, Assigning Success Indicators and their Weights: Objectives
reflected in the APAR should be prioritized and assigned weights along with
success indictors or Key Performance Indicators. The Commission recommended 60
percent weight on work output and 40 percent weight on personal attributes,
instead of existing 60 percent weight on personal attributes and only 40
percent weight to work output.
(iii) No
Ex-ante Agreement: The indicators in the APAR of an officer/staff will need
to be discussed and set with the supervisor at the beginning of the year.
(iv) Timelines:
The timelines for RFD may be synchronized with the preparation of the APAR so
that the targets set under RFD get reflected in individual APARs in a seamless
manner.
(v) Online
APAR System: The Commission recommended introduction of online APARs system
for all Central Government officers/employees.
This was stated by
Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance in written
reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
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