The allowance hike was deferred owing to the
anomalies raised by employee unions over the abolition of 53 allowances and
subsumption of 36 others into larger ones.
New Delhi, April 12: Central government employees may have to
further await the higher allowances as per as the high-level committee led by
Finance Secretary Ashok Lavasa is yet to submit its report. Although the
National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) expects the committee to submit its
report to the government by this week, a top employee union official, while
speaking to NDTV, claimed
that the Lavasa committee could further delay its report.
The hike in allowances is awaited since July
2016, when Centre raised only the basic component of the salaries of
central government employees. The allowance hike was deferred owing to the
anomalies raised by employee unions over the abolition of 53 allowances and
subsumption of 36 others into larger ones.
The Lavasa committee was initially provided a
time period of four months to submit its report to Centre. Since it failed to
submit its report, the Finance Ministry provided the committee an extension
till February. Due to the five-state assembly elections and the imposition of
model code of conduct, the report was not tabled.
While it was expected that the Lavasa committee
would submit its report immediately following the elections, central government
employees were disappointed as no decision was taken yet regarding the
allowances.
“As per the information we have, the committee
is expected to submit its report to the government in next 4-5 days. Now, it is
up to the Cabinet to take a swift call and approve the report at the earliest,”
NJCA convenor Shiv Gopal Mishra said while speaking to India.com.
The implementation of allowance report would
benefit a total of 47 lakh central government employees. So far, the workforce
received only 14.3 per cent effective pay hike, despite being promised 23.5 per
cent in the 7th Pay Commission report submitted by Justice (retd) AK Mathur.
The implementation of higher allowance would allow them to realise the full pay
hike
source : India.com
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