Projected Pay Scales (After Implementation of the 7th CPC) :
A projection based on media report is reproduced below. However, a fake
report in the name of 7th CPC is also being circulated in the media by some
miscreants. 7th CPC has been granted extension by the Govt. of India to submit
it report by the end of December 2015. It would be clear after the submission
of report by 7th CPC what content it has submitted to the ministry for
acceptance. Further, each and every point in the report will be examined by the
cabinet and approved after considering all the implications. Till then enjoy
and go through the speculations made by experts.
7th CPC as per some media reports has eliminated grade pay system and
recommended pay scales similar to earlier pay commissions.
7th CPC as per some media reports has eliminated grade pay system and
recommended pay scales similar to earlier pay commissions.
A better way to get rid of corruption in public life than
across-the-board increases would be to legalize a commission on services by
each and every employee. This would also help improve the productivity of
private sector employees. In some private or autonomous banking institutions, for
example, employees are paid a reasonable percentage for accomplishments such as
encouraging customers to open more accounts.
Wage revision is expected for Central Government employees effective January 1, 2016. The newly constituted Pay Commission will get two years to review the existing wage structure and suggest a new one, to meet the expectation of employees, and also to increase efficiency at work at a pace with the growth in the economy.
The Seventh Pay Commission needs to introduce more parity into the pay structure of various sectors. Employees in all departments have been vested with more responsibilities, but their pay structure still belongs to the British period. People serving in the police and armed forces have very low salaries although their duties have become enormously more challenging. Government should increase the compensation to its officers for any service-related casualty. Police forces working under adverse conditions and in remote areas must be paid high wages and good benefits so that more people join these organizations.
The new pension system implemented based on the recommendations of the 6th CPC needs to be revisited and reviewed by the 7th CPC, since the adequacy of fund management depends on market forces and the capabilities of fund managers. The 7th Pay Commission needs to take some vigorous action, based on discussions with trade unions, to come out with a more amicable solution for the new pension scheme.
These are some of the things people genuinely expect from the government, but time will tell how much people get from the CPC.
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