The Central government employees' union has been pressing
for house rent allowances in the range of 30 per cent, 20 per cent and
10 per cent of their basic salary.
Final draft today
The wait for the lakhs of central government employees is
set to get over. The employees have been demanding higher allowances
after a meagre pay hike was recommended by the 7th Pay Commission. The
E-CoS is set to meet on June 1
as per the assurance given by the Cabinet Secretary. The meeting would
be held during which several proposals and demands being made by the
central government employees will be discussed. The final draft which
will be readied today will also be part of the June 1 discussions following which the final approval of the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be sought.
What will be discussed today?
A panel headed by Finance Secretary Ashok Lavasa had
earlier proposed HRA in the range of 24 per cent, 16 per cent and 8 per
cent of their basic pay for these central government employees. During
the meeting increase in basic pay and arrears on revised allowances will
be discussed today.
Central government employees had expressed their
displeasure over the meagre hike and lower HRA. Measures would be taken
to rectify this, sources say. Presently, there are as many as 196
allowances covered under the 6th Pay Commission, of which there was a
recommendation to scrap 52 allowances from 7th Pay Commission which did
not go down well with the employees.
Frustration building up
For the lakhs of central government employees it has been a
frustrating wait. The inordinate delay in implementation of revised
allowances under the Seventh Pay Commission has left Central government
employees frustrated.
In a letter to Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha, the secretary
of National Council (staff side) Joint Consultative Machinery said
Central government employees were clueless about the recommendations of
the Ashok Lavasa committee.
'The Committee on Allowances took longer time while
finalising its recommendations, but it is a matter of deep regret that
even after submission of the report by the said committee, the same has
not been made available to the staff side (JCM), therefore we do not
know what recommendations have been made by the said committee,' said
Shiv Gopal Mishra, secretary of staff side (JCM).
Make recommendations available
The JCM has requested the Cabinet Secretary to make the
recommendations of the committee on allowances available to them. The
JCM has made a strong demand that the government should implement
revised allowances without further delay with effect from January 1,
2016.
Will E-CoS stick to 7th Pay Commission recommendations?
Meanwhile there are mixed reports that the committee would
stick to the recommendations made by the pay panel. There are mixed
reports that the E-CoS will stick to recommendations made by the pay
panel. However sources in the Finance Ministry say that they should not
believe reports and wait for the final announcement. The official said
that the government is keen on addressing the concerns of the central
government employees. In fact the final call will be taken by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi who has personally said that he wants the
government employees to be happy.
Source:oneindia.com
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