Showing posts with label Retirement age of Central Government Employees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retirement age of Central Government Employees. Show all posts

Sunday 19 July 2015

Retirement Age of Central Government Employees Controversy Begins Again



Retirement Age Controversy Begins Again





Retirement Age of Central Government Employees Controversy Begins Again





“Retirement age for Central Government employees is 60 years now. It was raised to 60 from 58 in 1998(Dopt order), when the then NDA Government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee”





Last year, there were rumours that the centre was planning to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62. This time, retirement age makes headlines one again that the superannuation age may be decreased to 58.



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Monday 15 December 2014

The Motive behind Reducing Retirement Age for Central Government Employees – An Analysis








The Motive behind Reducing Retirement Age for Central Government Employees – An Analysis





For a few weeks now, reports have been surfacing that the Centre is giving serious thoughts about reducing retirement age of Central Government employees from 60 to 58.





The truth behind these series of rumours couldn’t be found yet. There is no official sand on this either.





The news was first published by popular English daily newspaper. Without any official source to confirm it, the article analyzed the issue from various perspectives. It was presented in a manner that was acceptable by most.



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Tuesday 9 December 2014

Is the Central Government Planning to Reduce Retirement Age?










Is the Central Government Planning to Reduce Retirement Age?





A popular English daily reported on the 28th of last month that the Central Government is giving serious thoughts about reducing the retirement age of its employees. The news has created a big buzz among the employees working under Central Government.





It was said that the proposal is part of the Government’s strategy to reduce non-plan expenses. It was mentioned that a senior official said that the move will help giving employment opportunities to new people under the new recommendations to be suggested by the 7th Pay Commission.





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