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06 Apr, 2015 08:22 PM

7th CPC may seek extension for submission of the report

7th CPC may seek extension for submission of the report As per unconfirmed reports, the Seventh Pay Commission is likely to seek extension till October as it would not be able to submit its report in August as mandated.

The reports of Seventh Pay Commission will be implicated from April next year as Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in the Parliament on February 27, “The 7th Pay Commission impact may have to be absorbed in 2016-17.”

Read : Finance Commission recommends linking of pay with productivity

As a result of the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission, pay and allowances of the central government employees more than doubled as per Fourteenth Finance Commission estimates. As such, the central government employees are expected to get a minimum 100 percent salary hike under the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission.

Issues like inflation, the government’s financial position and salary structure of government employees in other countries would also be considered as parts of pay panel recommendations.

The Fourteenth Finance Commission asked the pay panel to link the pay with productivity, which will be the biggest hurdle for central government employees to be got over to get salary hike.



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