New Delhi, May 16: Though the central government employees are
ardently waiting for the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission,
reports suggest that it will not be done before the results for the
Assembly elections are announced.
If reports are to be believed then the proposal of minimum pay of 24,000
will be taken into consideration and the reasonable expectations of
central government employees will be met while announcing the salary
hikes in accordance with the 7th pay commission.
According to a Zeenews report, "Other than the pressure of trade
unions, the results of the Assembly election in five states, West
Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Pondicherry, are likely to have an
influence on the final pay out.
The notification towards implementation of the seventh pay
commission will be announced only after the result of the elections. If
the mandate goes totally in favour of the Opposition, the government
will be under greater pressure to keep the dissatisfaction related to
salalry hike in check."
'No unilateral decision on salary hikes under 7th Pay Commission
acceptable'
The central government employees lead by the National Council (Staff
Side) Joint Consultative Machinery have said that they will not
unilateral decision on salary hikes under the seventh Pay Commission and
would like to have more say in the way their monthly salaries and
allowances are shaped up by the Empowered Committee of Secretaries.
"Neither did the Government side made any commitment on any demands, nor
did they indicate in the minutes that further discussion will be held
with the staff side to arrive at a negotiated settlement on each
demands.
It seems that the Modi Government is moving ahead to issue
unilateral orders taking the staff side for a ride", M Krishnan,
Secretary General of the central government employees confederation was
quoted as saying in the Zee report.
"The staff side on the other hand has taken a position that if
unilateral orders are issued, without taking the staff side into
confidence, the NJCA shall go ahead with the indefinite strike from 11th
July 2016 as already informed to the government", Krishnan further
added in the report.
An empowered committee of Secretaries was formed under the Cabinet
Secretary to process the recommendations of the pay panel.
This committee also invited the Joint Consultative Machinery which
is the group representing the Staff side (central employees union) to
understand their view point.
The central employees union has clearly said that they will not accept
any unilateral decision on the issue and needs a bilateral negotiation
on the matter.
Source : http://www.oneindia.com/
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