As per the modifications in 7th Pay Commission approved by Union Cabinet for Defence personnel, the salaries of Lt Colonels and Brigadiers could be revised using the fitment factor between 2.57 to 2.67. The decision came after the unions had complained over the index of rationalization, recommended by the Justice (retd) AK Mathur-led 7th pay panel.
The changes approved by Centre for Defence personnel
creates speculation whether the fitment factor would also be revised for
other central government employees as well. The National Joint Council
of Action (NJCA), which is leading the 7th pay commission negotiation on
behalf of employees, have demanded the government to increase the
fitment factor from 2.57 to 3.86.
On being asked, whether Centre could increase the
fitment factor for central government employees akin to the manner in
which it raised the index of rationalisation for a section of defence
personnel, NJCA chief Shiv Gopal Mishra said, “If they increase the
fitment factor to 2.67, then the minimum wage would be Rs 20,000.
Although, we have demanded Rs 26,000 as the minimum salary, we are not
rigid on it. The matter is negotiable.
The minimum salary, following the implementation of 7th Pay
Commission in July 2016, was increased to Rs 18,000 from Rs 7,000.
However, the unions were unimpressed, demanding Rs 26,000 as the minimum
salary, considering the impact of inflation.
According to a top union official, who spoke on condition
of anonymity, the government would increase only the ‘minimum salary’
using a fitment factor in the range of 2.67 to 3.16, depending upon the
pay band. The fitment factor is unlikely to be revised for wages of all
central government employees.
The Confederation of Central Government Employees, which is planning to hold a mass dharna on May 23,
has demanded the government to increase the minimum wages at the
earliest to Rs 26,000. The Confederation has further demanded the regularization of all contractual workers in order to provide them the
minimum salary as per 7CPC recommendations.
Source: India.com
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