Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Extension of 7th Pay Commission benefits to employees and pensioners of Autonomous bodies

Extension of 7th Pay Commission benefits to employees and pensioners of Autonomous bodies
CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi- 110001
Ref: Confdn/Genl/7th CPC/2016-17
Dated – 14.10.2016
To,
Shri Arun Jaitley
Hon’ble Finance Minister
Government of India
North Block, Central Secretariat
New Delhi – 110001
Respected Sir,
Sub:- Request for Extension of benefits of 7th Central Pay Commission to employees and pensioners of Autonomous bodies.
This letter is written with the most fervent hope that your good self be condescend to intercede on behalf of the employees and pensioners of Central Government Autonomous bodies.
Every time when the wages of the Central Government employees are revised, the same benefits was extended to the employees and pensioners of Autonomous bodies also. During last wage revision in 2008, the orders extending the benefits was issued within one month from the date of notification of Government implementing 6th CPC recommendations. This time, the orders are yet to be issued. This has caused much anxiety and uncertainty among the employees and pensioners of Autonomous bodies and they are eagerly waiting for the last two months.
I request your kind intervention in this case so that orders will be issued at an early date. Yours faithfully,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General

Employees of Autonomous Bodies Worried :-

Debabrata says >>
It is really surprising that the Govt is not issuing orders extending the benefits of 7th CPC to the employees of CG autonomous bodies. This is causing anxiety to the employees of the institutions.


It’s really painful that government is not paying any heed for implementing 7cpc to cg autonomous bodies.It seems that government is not in a mood to apply 7th CPC. Further govt is also silent over DA increase.By this act of government many people are worried…….Hope finmin look into this matter seriously…







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