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8th Pay Commission: Debate On 186% Pay Hike – Will Govt Employees Protest on New Year?

The All India State Government Employees Federation has expressed displeasure with the central government's refusal to constitute the new Pay Commission. They've reportedly decided to organize a nationwide protest on the new year.

The formation of the 8th Central Pay Commission is the topic of widespread debate across the country for a long time now. Notably, the Union Finance Ministry has recently clarified in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of the Indian Parliament) that it does not intend to establish a new Pay Commission as of now. The news came as a setback for over 1 crore government employees and pensioners.

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Accordingly, the Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers recently wrote a letter to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing their displeasure over the statement of the finance ministry. The employees’ body urged the Prime Minister to set up a new Pay Commission without any further delay. The confederation remarked that the central government employees haven’t received a salary hike since 2016.

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8th Pay Commission: Will Govt Employees Protest on New Year?

The All India State Government Employees Federation has expressed displeasure with the central government’s refusal to constitute the new Pay Commission. Likewise, they’ve reportedly decided to organize a nationwide protest on the new year.

According to a report by ‘Dainik Tribune’, Subhash Lamba, National President of the Federation said that the Federation has scheduled the National Executive meeting in Kanpur on 28-29 December. “A concrete plan of agitation will be made in it,” the report quoted Lamba.

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Debate On 186% Pay Hike

It’s worth mentioning that the central government implemented the 7th Pay Commission’s suggestions back in 2016. Furthermore, the 7th Pay Commission increased the minimum monthly salary for central government employees from Rs 7,000 to Rs 18,000.

Shiv Gopal Mishra, secretary of the staff side of the National Council of Joint Consultative Machinery (NC-JCM), had recently said that the next Pay Commission will recommend a fitment factor of “at least 2.86”. Likewise, this sparked the debate on the potential 186% salary hike for the central government employees.

The central government’s approval of the proposed fitment factor would result in the minimum basic pay from Rs 18,000 to Rs 51,480, a significant 186% pay hike. Furthermore, applying the same fitment factor, the minimum pension of the central government pensioners could also rise to Rs 25,740 from Rs 9,000.

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Akshat Mittal

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Akshat Mittal is a journalist with over 6 years of experience, focusing on business, technology, and the auto industry. He has covered key developments in these areas, helping readers stay up-to-date with the latest trends. Akshat holds a degree in Journalism from NIU and has worked with well-known media outlets like Inshorts and Legacy India Magazine. Before joining News24, he wrote business and political stories for several newspapers and magazines, contributing editorial and analytical pieces. At News24, all of Akshat’s articles go through a thorough fact-checking process to ensure accuracy. His commitment to delivering reliable information has made him a trusted source for readers. Outside of work, Akshat enjoys reading, writing, traveling, and following the latest in cars. You can connect with him on Twitter (@mittalakshat1) for updates or on LinkedIn for professional conversations.

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First published on: Dec 22, 2024 11:01 AM IST


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