Taking cognizance of the
brewing resentment among the Central government employees, the Narendra
Modi-led BJP government is likely to hike the minimum pay as the
National Anomaly Committee (NAC) is expected to meet this month to
discuss on the issue. However, the question still lies… Will there be a
hike as per the employees’ demand?
With a large number of Central government employees eagerly waiting
for an increase in their minimum pay (as they are not satisfied with the
increase in the hike recommended under the 7th Pay Commission), the
current situation is getting intense. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had
promised to give a bonanza to the lakhs of employees but the so called
‘bonanza’ seems to have turned into a huge disappointment for them.
The
Central government employees’ unions are demanding Rs 26,000 as the
minimum pay as against the recommended Rs 18,000. However, if sources
are to be believed, the NAC is mulling to increase the minimum pay to
around Rs 21,000 which is much below the demand.
The employees are already against the mere Rs 3,000 hike stating
that it will have no impact on their financial position. “A hike of at
least Rs 8,000 can be something for us to cheer about, putting aside
other arrears issues,” said a Central government employee.
“If the NAC recommends raising the fitment factor to 3 times from 2.57
times, we will have nothing to celebrate. Expectations were high from
the Modi government in terms of arrears, House Rent Allowances and pay
gap issue too, but in vain. Since the NDA government coming to power, we
have been put to extra work but we understand… that’s all for the
people of the country; but in return, we were cheated and deceived in
the name of the 7th Pay Commission,” he added
What Will Be The NAC’s Work?
In case the committee meet this month, a hearing will be there on
the hike in the minimum pay which has to be passed by a majority vote of
all its stakeholders.
It will then make a detailed report of the same which will be later examined by the Department of Expenditure.
The new pay will be then, as considered by the department, come into force from January 2018.
Will It Be Increased To Rs 26,000?
If we look into the excuses being made by the government
post-implementation of the 7th Pay Commission, it seems to be a fairy
tale.
Even though the government had stated that there would be hike in
the minimum pay at regular intervals as a sudden hike (Rs 26,000) was
likely to put the country in a state of inflation, one can hope that
after increasing the pay to Rs 21,000 in January further hike will
follow.
However, separating the facts from the assumptions, it seems far
from reality. Besides, nothing is clear for now as the government is
still silent on the issue.
Who Will Get Benefit?
Once the new hike in pay comes into effect, the salary fitment calculations will be changed.
In such a case, not only the working employees but also the pensioners will get benefited.
Meanwhile, it is worth mentioning that the government may hike the
minimum pay if recommended, but…“without arrears on the hike”.
Source : http://odishatv.in/
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