7th Pay Commission: Government explores these options on All India Protest Day! ...!!
New Delhi, Sep 19: With no hope in sight regarding the 7th Pay Commission, today will be observed as All India Protest Day.
In a resolution,
it was stated, "as decided by the NJCA, the affiliates are directed to
hold mass rallies/demonstrations protesting against Government failure to
implement its assurances on revision of minimum wage, improvement of fitment
formula and abolition of National Pension System (NPS). Other pending issues
related to railway employees may also be highlighted during protest actions.
Affiliates may take note that "September 2018" should be treated as
PROTEST MONTH by organising different forms of protest actions at all levels
i.e. Depots, Establishments, Workshops, Major Stations etc."
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"All
India Protest Day" should be observed on 19th September 2018 and on the
said date the affiliates should mobilise employees in large number along with
those of Central Government Employees Organisations and hold massive
rallies/demonstrations. The members of INDWF and FNPO should also be made part
of agitation wherever possible," a resolution read.
The
government is not taking this issue lightly. Although there are no discussions
currently on the issue, the government is mulling several options. The
employees have been demanding a pay hike, more than what the 7th Pay Commission
had recommended. The hike demanded is Rs 26,000 based on a hike as per the
fitment factor of 3.68 times.
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Representatives
of the government however say that the hike demanded is steep. The government
has before it numerous options and this is what is being planned. Sources say
that currently the government is exploring the possibility of raising the
fitment factor to 2.80 times. However depending on the situation, the maximum
it go up to was 3.10 times.
While the
7th Pay Commission had recommended a hike of Rs 18,000, the government at best
would increase it to Rs 21,000.
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