Seventh Pay Commission: Govt to examine minimum pay
New Delhi: The central government is set to examine the minimum pay, which was recommended by the Seventh pay commission.
Rules regarding quoting of PAN for specified transactions amendedClickhere to see details
Pay Commission implementation gazette to be issued in April .
The gazette to put into effect the Seventh pay commission recommendation will be issued in April before the announcement of West Bengal, Assam, Kerala and Tamil Nadu states assemblies’ election in May 2016, which will benefit 50 lakh central government employees and 52 lakh pensioners including dependents, Sources of Finance Ministry said Sunday.Click this link to read more . The Sen Times.
Indefinite strike from 1st week of March.
Branch/Division/ Circle secretaries requested to hold DEMONSTRATIONS on 19th, 20th, and 21st January 2016 at work places and hand over the copy of the NCA letter to the Head of Division on 30/01/2016 for onward transmission to Cabinet Secretary demanding immediate settlement of the issues.
NJCA will meet on 8th February 2016 to decide of commencement of indefinite strike.
Click here to read NJCA Circular
Click here to read Letter to Govt.Click here to read Charter of Demands
Branch/Division/ Circle secretaries requested to hold DEMONSTRATIONS on 19th, 20th, and 21st January 2016 at work places and hand over the copy of the NCA letter to the Head of Division on 30/01/2016 for onward transmission to Cabinet Secretary demanding immediate settlement of the issues.
NJCA will meet on 8th February 2016 to decide of commencement of indefinite strike.
Click here to read NJCA Circular
Click here to read Letter to Govt.Click here to read Charter of Demands
7TH CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION’S RECOMMENDATIONS ARE DETREMENTAL TO LARGE SECTION OF 2CRORE FAMILIES OF EMPLOYEES Ajay Maken, President Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee.Clickhere to see details