New Delhi: Eighth Pay Commission most recent update: Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary has answered on the equivocalness concerning the constitution of the eighth Central Pay Commission that relates to pay amendment, stipends and annuity of the Central Government Employees. In a composed answer to Rajya Sabha, Chaudhary has denied the case that there will be no eighth Central Pay Commission.
Answering the inquiry on “whether it’s obviously true that Government is thinking about not to comprise eighth Central Pay Commission (CPC) to amend pay rates, remittances and benefits of Central Government workers and retired people”, MoS Pankaj Chaudhary said, “NO”.
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Chaudhary repeated that the Chairman of seventh CPC in his sending of the Report in Para 1.22 had suggested that the grid might be surveyed occasionally without sitting tight for the extensive stretch of a decade.
Paying all due respects to “whether it is likewise a reality that 7 CPC had suggested that Government ought to survey the compensation, remittances and annuity of representatives and retired people consistently as opposed to framing another Pay Commission after an extensive stretch of a decade”, Chaudhary said, “It tends to be evaluated and reconsidered based on the Aykroyd recipe which thinks about the progressions costs of the wares that comprise an everyday person’s crate, which the Labor Bureau at Shimla audits occasionally.
It is recommended that this ought to be made the reason for update of that framework intermittently without hanging tight for another Pay Commission.”
With respect to “purposes behind not executing the suggestions of seventh CPC up until this point”, That’s what the MoS said “this issue has not been viewed as by the Union Cabinet while agreeing the endorsement for the amendment of pay and remittances in light of seventh CPC.”