Monday, 4 March 2013

Not considering proposal to set up 7th Pay Commission: Govt

Not considering proposal to set up 7th Pay Commission: Govt
Admitting that there have been demands for setting up of 7th Pay Commission, government said that no such proposal is under consideration for such exercise, which would have been resulted in upward revision of centre’s over 85 lakh employees’ and pensioners’ pay scales.
“The recommendations of the previous .. 6th Central Pay Commission were given effect to from January 1, 2006. Therefore, at present no proposal to constitute the 7th Pay Commission is under consideration of the government,” Minister of State for Finance Namo Narain Meena told Lok Sahba on Friday in a written reply.

Monday, 11 February 2013

7th CPC News : First CPC to Third CPC Pay Scales

VII Pay Commission : First CPC to Third CPC Pay Scales

Now all the central government employees federations are demanding the govt. to set up seventh pay commission soon. So far six pay Commissions have been set up till date from 1946 by Government of India to review and recommend wage structure for all the central government employees including postal, railway, defence civilian employees and armed forces. All the matters pertaining to the government servants like Pay and Allowances ,promotion policy, retirement benefits, service condition also been thoroughly reviewed by these Pay commissions after every ten years and they submit recommendations to the government for the approval.

At the advent of First Pay Commission, there was 1934 th year pay Scales were remained in effect. The pay scales prescribed by first pay commission replaced the 1934 pay Scales.

First Pay Commission
The first pay commission was constituted in 1946 and the government appointed Srinivasa Varadacharia as Chairman of this commission. The first pay commission was based upon the idea of “living wages” to the employees, this idea was taken from the Islington Commission and the commission observed that “the test formulated by the Islington Commission is only to be liberally interpreted to suit the conditions of the present day and to be qualified by the condition that in no case should be a man’s pay be less than a living wage.
The minimum basic pay for Class IV staff has been raised from Rs. 10/- to Rs. 30/- and for Class III from Rs. 35/- to Rs. 60/- per month.
The Commission had fixed Rs. 55/- as minimum wage (Rs. 30 plus Rs. 25 as Dearness Allowance). The recommendations were accepted and implemented in 1946.

The Second Pay Commission
10 years after independence, the second pay commission was set up in August 1957. Shri Jaganath Das was appointed as Chairman of this Commission. The second pay commission finished its report within two years and submitted it to the Government. The recommendations of the second pay commission had a financial impact of Rs 396 million.The second pay commission reiterated the principle on which the salaries have to be determined. It stated that the pay structure and the working conditions of the government employee should be crafted in a way so as to ensure efficient functioning of the system by recruiting persons with a minimum qualification. The Commission revised the pay scales by merging 50% of the Dearness Allowance with basic Pay and it recommended Rs. 80 as the minimum remuneration(Basic Pay Rs. 70plus DA Rs.10/-) payable to a Government employee.

Third Pay Commission
Shri. Raghubir Dayal was appointed as Chairman of the third pay commission. It was set up in April 1970 and gave its report in March 1973. The commission took almost 3 years to submit the report,. The main demand of employees for a need based minimum wage as per the norms of 15th Indian Labour Conference was accepted in principle even though Commission evolved its own concept of need based wage.

The Third Pay Commission recommended Minimum remuneration of Rs. 185 per month.

By taking into the consideration  of employee’s views Government modified some of the recommendations of the Commission and minimum wage was raised from Rs. 185 per month to Rs. 196/- per month.

The pay scales of group ‘D’, ‘C’ and ‘B’ of Third Pay commission and IV pay commission given below. In the case of minimum basic pay of each scale of Pay in the two pay commissions recommended scales given below , it is to be kept in mind that 4th CPC pay was increased by 2.8 to 3.8 times from 3rd CPC.



III PAY COMMISSION VS IV PAY COMMISSION GROUP D,C and B

S.N

III PAY COMMISSION PAY SCALES

IV PAY COMMISSION PAY SCALE
INCREASE(X) TIMES
1a) 196-3-220-EB-3-232750-12-870-EB-14- 9403.8
b) 200-3-212-4-232-EB-4-240(SG)
2a) 200-3-212-4-232-EB-4-240775-12-955-EB-14-10253.8
b) 200-3-206-4-234-EB-4-250
3a).210-4-250-EB-5-270800-15-1010-EB-20-11503.8
b) 210-4-226-EB-4-250-EB-5290
4225-5-260-6-EB-6-308825-15-900-EB-20-12003.7
5260-326-EB-8-350950-20-1150-EB-25-14003.7
6a) 290-6-326-EB-8-350950-20-1150-EB-25-15003.4
b) 260-6-290-EB-6-326-8-366-EB-8-390-10-400
7260-8-300-EB-8-340-10-380-EB-10-430975-25-1150–EB-30-15403.7
8330-8-370-10-400-EB-10-4801200-30-1440–EB-30-1803.6
9a) 330-10-380-EB-12-500-EB-15-5601200-30-1560-EB-40-20403.6
10a) 380-12-500-15-5301320-30-1560-EB-40-20403.5
b) 380-12-500-EB-15-560
11a)380-12-440-EB-14-560-EB-20-6401350-30-1440-40-1800-EB-50-22003.5
b) 425-15-530-EB-15-560-20-600
12a) 425-15-560–EB-20-6401400-40-1800-EB-50-23003.3
b) 425-15-500-EB-15-560-20-700
c) 455-15-560-20-700
13a) 425-15-500-EB-15-560-20-640-EB-20-700-25-7501400-40-1600-50-2300-EB-60-26003.3
b) 425-15-500-EB-15-560-20-700-EB-25-800
c)  470-15-530-EB-20650-EB-25-750
14a)  550-20-650-257501600-50-2300-EB-60-26602.9
b) 550-20-650-25-800
15a) 500-20-700-EB-25-9001640-60-2600-EB-75-29003.1
b) 550-25-750-EB-30-900
16a) 650-30-74035-800-EB-40-9602000-60-2300-EB-75-32002.8
b) 650-30-740-35-880-EB-40-1040
c) 700-30-760-35-900
d) 775-35-880-40-1000
17650-30-740-35-810-EB-880-40-1000-EB-40-12002000-60-2300-EB-75-3200-100-35003
18a) 840-40-10402375-75-3200-EB-100-35002.8
b) 840-40-1000-EB-40-1200
19a) 650-30-740-35-880-EB-40-10402000-60-2300-EB-3200-100-35003
b) 650-30-740-35-810-EB-35-880-40-1000-EB-40-1200


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7th CPC News : Fourth CPC pay scale and Fifth Pay commission

It will be very use full to know all the pay commissions recommendations before getting into VII pay commission

FOURTH PAY COMMISSION
The Fourth Pay Commission was constituted in June 1983 and its Chairman was Shri. P N Singhal. But the report of 4th CPC was submitted to government in three phases within the period of four years. There from it was started maintaining huge gap between lowest grade and highest grade as for as pay is concerned.

There was a huge difference in basic pay between lowest grade and highest grade in IV pay commission pay scales. The basic pay of lowest grade was Rs.750, where as highest grade was Rs.9000. The pay of top most grade was 12 times higher than the pay of Group D employee. The Fourth CPC had recommended the government to constitute permanent machinery to undertake periodical review of pay and allowances of Central Government employees, but which got never implemented.

FIFTH PAY COMMISSION
The Fifth Pay Commission was set up in 1994. The chairman of fifth pay commission was Justice S. Ratnavel Pandian. The commission gave its report in January 1997. Government accepted most of the recommendations and issued appropriate order in July 1997. The recommendations were implemented with effect from 1-1-1996. It recommended to reduce the number of pay scale from 51 to 34. It is noted that about 93% of the employees were in Group 3 and Group 4

The minimum Starting Pay has been revised from Rs. 750/ to Rs. 2550/-. In this, the pay of 5th CPC scale were about 3 times higher than the pay of IV CPC pay Scale. The pay scale starts from Rs.2550 and ends up with Rs.30000. The hike of 12 times between low level and top level was also maintained in V pay commission.

The pay scale of IV pay commission and V pay commission are given below. we need all this reference for working out to reach a formula to infer what would be the increase in VII pay commission.

IV CPC PAY SCALES   VS V CPC PAY SCALES
FOURTH PAY COMMISSION PAY SCALES
FIFTH PAY COMMISSION PAY SCALES
INCREASE X TIMES
1750-12-870-14-940S-12550-55-2660-60-32003.4
2775-12-871-14-1025S-22610-60-3150-65-35403.3
3800-15-1010-20-1150S-32650-65-3300-70-40003.3
4825-15-900-20-1200S-42750-70-3800-75-44003.3
5950-20-1150-25-1400 950-20-1150-25-15001150-25-1500S-53050-75-3950-80-45903.2
6975-25-1150-30-1540 975-25-1150-30-1660S-63200-85-49003.3
71200-30-1440-30-18001200-30-1560-40-20401320-30-1560-40-2040S-74000-100-60003.3
81350-30-1440-40-1800-50-2200 1400-40-1800-50-2300S-84500-125-70003.3
91400-40-1600-50-2300-60-2600 1600-50-2300-60-2660S-95000-150-80003.5
101640-60-2600-75-2900S-105500-175-90003.35
112000-60-2120S-116500-200-69003.25
122000-60-2300-75-3200 2000-60-2300-75-3200-3500S-126500-200-105003.25
132375-75-3200-100-3500 2375-75-3200-100-3500-125-3750S-137450-225-115003.13
142500-4000 (proposed new pre-revised scale)S-147500-250-120003
152200-75-2800-100-4000 2300-100-2800S-158000-275-135003.5
162630/- FIXEDS-169000/- FIXED3.42
172630-75-2780S-179000-275-95503.42
183150-100-3350S-1810325-325-109753.2
193000-125-3625 3000-100-3500-125-4500 3000-100-3500-125-5000S-1910000-325-152003.3
203200-100-3700-125-4700S-2010650-325-158503.32
213700-150-4450 3700-125-4700-150-5000S-2112000-375-165003.24
223950-125-4700-150-5000S-2212750-375-165003.22
233700-125-4950-150-5700S-2312000-375-180003.24
244100-125-4850-150-5300 4500-150-5700S-2414300-400-183003.4
254800-150-5700S-2515100-400-183003.1
265100-150-5700 5100-150-6150 5100-150-5700-200-6300S-2616400-450-200003.2
275100-150-6300-200-6700S-2716400-450-209003.2
284500-150-5700-200-7300S-2814300-450-224003.1
295900-200-6700 5900-200-7300S-2918400-500-224003.1
307300-100-7600S-3022400-525-245003
317300-200-7500-250-8000S-3122400-600-260003
327600/- FIXED7600-100-8000S-3224050-650-260003.1
338000/- FIXEDS-3326000/- FIXED3.2
349000/- FIXEDS-3430000/- FIXED3.3


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7th CPC News : Short Description about Sixth Pay Commission

Before discuss about the VII pay commission let us see about sixth pay commission…

SIXTH PAY COMMISSION
Initially the then government refused to set up sixth pay commission to review the pay and allowances of central government employees. The then finance minister told that there was no need to constitute next pay commission since 50 % dearness allowance was already merged with the basic pay. The employees had threatened to go on a nationwide strike if the government failed to set up 6th pay commission. In July 2006, the Cabinet approved setting up of the sixth pay commission. This commission has been set up under the Chairmanship of Justice B.N.Srikrishna with a timeframe of 18 months to submit the report. The cost of hikes in salaries is anticipated to be about Rs. 20,000 crore for a total of 3.5 million government employees. The commission submitted the Report to the Government on March, 24, 2008.

The Sixth Pay Commission mainly focused on removing ambiguity in respect of various pay scales and mainly focused on reducing number of pay scales .It recommended for removal of Group-D cadre.

The Fifth CPC had compressed many scales. The number of pay scales was reduced from 51 pay scales as on 31.12.1995 to 34 pay scales by the Fifth CPC. In many cases, this led to the promotion and feeder cadres being placed in an identical pay scale. Although Department of Expenditure issued orders that existence of the feeder and promotion posts in the same pay scale will not constitute an anomaly, however, these orders have consistently been rejected by the various courts of this country. The sixth pay Commission, therefore, decided to evolve a new system of pay scales that would effectively address most of the existing anomalies.

To remove stagnation, introduction of running pay bands for all posts in the Government presently existing in scales below that of Rs.26,000 (fixed).

The total number of grades reduced to 20 spread across four distinct running pay bands; one Apex Scale and another grade for the post of Cabinet Secretary/equivalent as against 35 standard pay scales existing earlier.

Four distinct running pay bands being recommended – one running band each for all categories of employees in groups ‘B ’and ‘C ’with 2 running pay bands for Group A posts.

Annual increments to be paid in form of three percent of the total of pay in the Pay Band and the corresponding grade pay. The date of annual increments, in all cases, is first of July. Employees completing six months and above in the scale as on July 1 will be eligible.

The revised pay bands have been implemented retrospectively from 1.1.2006. The Fifth CPC also had recommended implementation of the next Pay Commission’s revised pay scales from 1.1.2006. This was also in consonance with demands of a majority of the Associations of Government employees that had sought implementation of Sixth CPC revised pay scales from 1.1.2006.

 Minimum salary at the entry level of PB-1 pay band is Rs.7000 (Rs.5200 as pay in the pay band plus Rs.1800 as grade pay). Maximum salary at the level of Secretary/equivalent is Rs.80000. The minimum: maximum ratio 1:12. The increase from V CPC to VI CPC in all grades starts from 2.4 times to 3.7 times. The increase ratio between 5th pay commission and 6th pay commission is 1:3.

V CPC PAY SCALES   VS VI CPC PAY SCALES
V CPC Pay Scale
Sixth CPC Pay Structure
Increase
(X)
Time
Sl.No.Post/GradeScale of PayName of Pay Band/ScaleCorresponding Pay BandsCorresponding Grade PayEntry Grade +band pay
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)


1S-12550-55-2660-60-3200-1S4440-74401300

2S-22610-60-3150-65-3540-1S4440-74401400

3S-2A2610-60-2910-65-3300-70-4000-1S4440-74401600

4S-32650-65-3300-70-4000-1S4440-74401650

5S-42750-70-3800-75-4400PB-15200-20200180070002.54
6S-53050-75-3950-80-4590PB-15200-20200190077302.53
7S-63200-85-4900PB-15200-20200200084602.64
8S-74000-100-6000PB-15200-20200240099102.47
9S-84500-125-7000PB-15200-202002800113602.52
10S-95000-150-8000PB-29300-348004200135002.7
11S-105500-175-9000PB-29300-348004200

12S-116500-200-6900PB-29300-348004200

13S-126500-200-10500PB-29300-348004600171402.63
14S-137450-225-11500PB-29300-348004600

15S-147500-250-12000PB-29300-348004800181502.42
16S-158000-275-13500PB-29300-348005400210002.62
17New Scale8000-275-13500(Group A Entry)PB-315600-391005400

18S-169000PB-315600-391005400

19S-179000-275-9550PB-315600-391005400

20S-1810325-325-10975PB-315600-391006600255302.47
21S-1910000-325-15200PB-315600-391006600

22S-2010650-325-15850PB-315600-391006600

23S-2112000-375-16500PB-315600-391007600295002.45
24S-2212750-375-16500PB-315600-391007600

25S-2312000-375-18000PB-315600-391007600

26S-2414300-400-18300PB-437400-670008700461003.23
27S-2515100-400-18300PB-437400-670008700

28S-2616400-450-20000PB-437400-670008900491002.99
29S-2716400-450-20900PB-437400-670008900

30S-2814300-450-22400PB-437400-6700010000530003.7
31S-2918400-500-22400PB-437400-6700010000

32S-3022400-525-24500PB-437400-6700012000591002.63
33S-3122400-600-26000HAG+ Scale75500- (ann increment @ 3%) -80000Nil
3.13
34S-3224050-650-26000HAG+ Scale75500- (annual increment @ 3%) -80000Nil
3.13
35S-3326000 (Fixed)Apex Scale80000 (Fixed)Nil
3.07
36S-3430000 (Fixed)Cab. Sec.90000 (Fixed)Nil
3


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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

7th Pay Commission – AIRF demads Pay Commission with 50% Pay hike


The central government should set up the seventh pay commission and pump in Rs 50,000 crore over the next five years to revive the ailing railways. This was among the 38 demands put forth by the All India Railwaymen's Federation (AIRF). AIRF also demanded that over 2.5 lakh posts under various categories in Indian Railways be filled up.
   
Addressing a conference here on Tuesday, ahead of the 88th annual general conference of AIRF, general secretary Shiva Gopal Mishra said the basic pay should be increased by at least 50% in the next pay commission. He slammed the Union finance ministry for delaying the funds being granted to the railways and said several demands were accepted by the railway board, but have been kept pending by the finance ministry. Mishra warned that if the government fails to adhere to the demands of the railway men, then they would resort to a strike.
   
East Coast Railway Shramik Union general secretary Ch Gandhi said AIRF wanted sanction of additional posts commensurate with increase in number of trains and workload, removal of anomalies of sixth central pay commission, a stop to outsourcing of perennial nature jobs, limiting of duty hours to a maximum of seven hours a day and increase in rate of special duty allowance by 25 %.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/visakhapatnam/Set-up-VIIth-Pay-Commission/articleshow/17672254.cms