Showing posts with label 7th CPC Report. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7th CPC Report. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 July 2015

Is there any connection between the report of 7th CPC and OROP announcement?



Is there any connection between the report of 7th CPC and OROP announcement?





“Is there any connection between the submission of report of 7th CPC to Central and the announcement of OROP to Defence Personnel?”





The 7th Pay Commission has announced through on its portal last month that the task was given by the Government to the commission will be completed within the time frame and the commission will submit its recommendations before September this year to Central Government.





Some believe that the two reports could be linked.





“The 7th Pay Commission is all set to submit its report to the Government before August 15.”





“The Prime Minister is expected to announce the implementation of OROP in his Independence Day address to the nation.”





According to unofficial sources, the 7th Pay Commission is going to submit its report to the Government before August 15. The fact that the commission has completed its work much ahead of its deadline is indeed commendable. This is the first time in the history of Pay Commissions that a Commission has completed its report ahead of its deadline. Pay Commissions are synonymous with arrears. Last time, 20-month arrears were paid in two installments. If the new Pay Commission’s recommendations are implemented on time, it would be another first – the first to not have any pending arrears.



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Friday, 17 July 2015

7th Pay Commission Recommendations has begun to emerge!



7th Pay Commission Recommendations has begun to emerge!





“It doesn’t come as a surprise that even bits and morsels of information about the recommendations, which is being eagerly expected by nearly 50 lakh employees and pensioners, make headlines.”





The recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission have slowly started to make their way to the media in the form of unconfirmed news. The information that was being extensively discussed by all for more than a week now has finally made it to the websites yesterday.



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Thursday, 16 July 2015

Expected Date for Submission of 7th Pay Commission Report and its important recommendations – Sources



Expected Date for Submission of 7th Pay Commission Report and its important recommendations – Sources





As the 7th pay Commission itself declared that the work of compilation and finalization of the report is underway, it is the time for expecting the date on which the report will be submitted after it is finalized. The stipulated time for submitting the report is 18 months from the date of notification issued. In a resolution dated 28th February, 2014, Government of India has appointed the Seventh Central Pay Commission comprising Justice Shri Ashok Kumar Mathur as Chairman, Shri Vivek Rae as full time Member, Dr. Ratin Roy as part time Member and Smt. Meena Agarwal as Secretary



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Tuesday, 30 June 2015

7th CPC likely to recommend Jan 1, July 1 as Annual Increment days



7th Pay Commission likely to recommend Jan 1, July 1 as Annual Increment issuing days





“On July 1 of each year, annual increments are given for all the Central Government employees. So, tomorrow is the “Increment Day” for all.”





The 6th Pay Commission had introduced the practice of granting annual increment for all on the same day. Until then, increments were implemented for the employees based either on their date of joining or on their promotion dates.





In order to reduce the monthly work burden and for administrative expediency, suggestions from the various departments were presented to the 6th Pay Commission to recommend a single day as increment date. The 6th Pay Commission had recommend 1st July of earch year as increment day. From 01.01.2006 onwards, July 1 was made the day of implementation of annual increments to all CG staff.



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Thursday, 25 June 2015

7th Pay Commission expected to submit its report to the Centre in September



7th Pay Commission expected to submit its report to the Centre in September





“The 7th Pay Commission’s status quo explanation on its report has created a huge buzz”





According to reliable sources of information, the 7th Pay Commission is expected to submit its final report including the revised pay and pension structure for Central Government employees and pensioners to the Central Government on in the first week of September.





As confirmation of the news, the 7th Pay Commission, on its official website had published an announcement yesterday. It said, “Pay and Pension proposals, expectations in facilities & benefits, and valuable suggestions were received from Central Government employee unions, associations, members of the Defence services and NC JCM Staff Side. All these will be considered. Personal interactions shall not be held anymore. All the demands and suggestions have been examined and the task of preparing the final recommendation report has almost ended. In addition to this, the report containing all the recommendations will be prepared within the stipulated time that was allocated.”



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Wednesday, 24 June 2015

7th Pay Commission completes its task in the time frame and finalization of the report is underway



7th Pay Commission completes its task in the time frame of 18 months and finalization of the report is underway





The 7th Central Pay Commission has published a report on its official portal yesterday in order to know all stake holders regarding their meetings and its report. 





It ensured that the 7th CPC report will be completed within the time frame of 18 months and it will not entertain any further meetings. 7th Pay Commission Report including revised Pay and Allowances for Central Government Employees, is on final stage.





The official report published by 7th CPC as follows...

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