7th Pay Commission: 33 lakh government employees threaten to go on strike


New Delhi, Jul 2 (IANS): With widespread resentment against the "meagre" pay hike announced in the 7th Pay Commission, as many as 33 lakh central government employees are threatening to go on strike from July 11.

"They have fixed the minimum wage at a meagre Rs 18,000 in the 7th Pay Commission. In the last Pay Commission, the basic pay was Rs 7,000. They multiplied it by 2.57 (fitment formula) and came to Rs 18,000. We are demanding 3.68 fitment formula," Shivgopal Mishra, General Secretary, All India Railway Men Federation and Convenor of National Joint Council of Action (NJCA), told IANS.

NJCA is a front formed by six government staff unions, including Confederation of Central Government Employees (CCGE), All India Defence Employee Federation and National Coordination Committee of Pensioners Association, to oppose the hikes given by the 7th Pay Commission.

"As many as 33 lakh government employees, excluding the defence personnel, will go on strike if we do not get some kind of assurance from the government to reconsider the decision. The major contention is on the minimum wage, which we are demanding to be Rs 26,000," K.K.N. Kutty, President of CCGE and general secretary of national coordination committee of pensioners association, told IANS.

"We had a meeting with a group of ministers, including the Home Minister (Rajnath Singh), Finance Minister (Arun Jaitley) and Railway Minister (Suresh Prabhu) on the evening of June 30. They said it will be considered and will be referred to some committee," said Mishra.

"We are waiting to hear back on this from the government by July 4 evening or July 5. In our meeting, it was only a verbal commitment. If the government gives us specific details like which committee will review, etc. then we will defer the strike. We have a meeting on July 5 to decide on the strike," Kutty said.

"We had met the government on June 9, and suggested various improvements in the 7th Pay Commission's recommendations. But the government has not given any heed to whatever improvements we had proposed. They have given same hike as suggested by 7th Pay Commission," C. Srikumar, General Secretary, All India Defence Employees Federation, told IANS.

Srikumar contends that the prices of essential commodities considered by the Seventh Pay Commission itself were faulty, which has resulted in the meagre rise.

"Price considered of essential commodities by pay commission is not right. They have taken dal price at Rs 97. Where do you get dal for Rs 97?" he said.

The NJCA is also demanding for the withdrawal of the new national pension scheme (NPS), which came into effect from October 2004.

"A lady employee, who got the job after her husband's death, retired after 12 years of service. She comes under the new NPS scheme as she joined service after 2004. She gets Rs 960 pension per month," Srikumar said.

However while the fate of the strike is still unknown, a central government junior staffer on the condition of anonymity told IANS: "I don't think much will come out of the strike. The only thing the government might do is increase the allowances slightly, that's it."

The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), affiliated to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the parent body of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, has also expressed its "dissatisfaction" at the 7th Pay Commission's recommendations.

"A huge gap has been created between the minimum and the maximum wage after the government approved the Seventh Pay Commission Report's recommendation," BMS general secretary Virjesh Upadhyay told IANS earlier.

However, BMS is not expected to go on strike as it is not a part of the NJCA.

The Union Cabinet has decided to constitute three separate committees, including one to look into the anomalies likely to arise out of enforcement of the commission's report.

"The two separate committees constituted includes for suggesting measures for streamlining the implementation of National Pension System (NPS) and to look into anomalies likely to arise out of implementation of the Commission's Report," said an official statement earlier.

The cabinet approved the Seventh Pay Commission's recommendations for central government employees on July 29, which will impact some 47 lakh central government employees and 53 lakh pensioners.

  

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  • WD, UDUPI

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    90 % of India are struggling to make ends meet. However the Government employees enjoy cradle to grave pampering. still crying. If not happy join the private sector and then come to know how they are suffering to pay government employees who do not work at all.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    This is a WhatsApp message received to me:

    7th pay commission has been announced for central government employees and every one is saying that a BIG BONANZA is being showered upon central government employees. Let us see the BIG BONANZA in real terms:

    As per 6th pay commission:

    PRESENT BASIC: 7000/=
    DA (125%): 8750/=
    HRA (10%): 700/=
    TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE: 1350/=
    CURRENT GROSS SALARY AS PER 6TH PAY COMMISSION: 17800/=

    DEDUCATIONS:
    PF (10%) : 700/=
    CGIS: 50/=
    PROF. TAX: 200/=
    NET SALARY: 16850/=

    NOW AS PER 7TH COMMISSION:

    PRESENT BASIC: 18000/=
    DA (NIL) 0000
    HRA (8%): 1440/=
    TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE: 1350/=
    GROSS SALARY: 20790

    DEDUCTIONS:
    PF (10%): 1800/=
    CGIS: 1500/=
    PROF TAX: 200/=
    NET SALARY : 17290/=

    WHAT IS THE REAL INCREASE IN THE PAY COMMISSION:
    17290-16850 = RS.440/=

    WONDER WHY RS. 440 IS BEING CALLED AS A BIG BONANZA.

    {BIG MOUTHS HERE ALSO CHEATING AND [CREATING MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT WITHOUT PAYMENT.

    Only for Chaaiwaala prime Minister for luxurious pleasures overseas site seeing trips around the world in mine and yours tax paid money.
    In the brackets is my comment.

    For RSS man overseas Luxurious pleasure trips of site seeing around the world in our tax paid money]

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Dear Joseph, I went through the entire news in this article....and fail to notice that DA is not a part of the new pay scale??? First clarify yourselves that DA is applicable or not. If it is applicable then start blaming yourselves instead of pin pointing someelse!!!!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Dear Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur,

    This is what you lack in the government pay scale.

    D.A. was given because the pay scale was not revised.

    Once the pay scale is revised all the D.A. is merged into the salary. D.A. was calculated on increase of prices / inflation.

    IS THE BONANZA 440 RUPEES IS A BIG HIKE AS PER BIG MOUTHS BIG ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE MEDIA.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Adani let off 200 crore tax money by MODI's BJP recently....

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  • Vincent Rodrigjes, Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Employees demand seems to be reasonable and misguiding by the government will really have negative effect on the government

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  • Vincent Rodrigjes, Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    The employees' demand seems to be realistic and the government cannot misguide the employees while finalizing the negotiation

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  • jones, mamipal

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Giving hike to government employees by increasing the taxes and giving a blown on the poor and common people.
    How can the economy increase if only one section of the people grow and others struggle.

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  • Mw, Dubai

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Bhakt will say it's congress conspiracy......isnt it....

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Then what would Dongiss say????

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Union leaders are always with government and not in favour of employees.
    Before strike will be on table..and again increase some percentage.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Curb corruptions then give any pay hike, both can't be.
    ....all possible if the elected leaders provided are educated, sincere, honest and visionary ATLEAST to the minimum requirement.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Govt is just hoodwinking by saying minimum wage of Rs.7000 is raised Rs.18000, but in practice, the DA of Rs.6600 component is merged in that. By all other components, a lower class employee gets not more than Rs 4000. Even at the middle and other categories, the take home pay is not substantial.

    But, considering the economic condition of the country and acute unemployment, the govt employees are doing injustice to the nation.

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  • arm, ksa

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Which economic condition you are talking about, bakths are saying India is shinning under Modji. Let them face the heat soon they will bring down Modji also.

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  • John, Udupi

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Modiji has given us price rise as a bonus, high taxes on everything as incentive and less pay as thanks giving for electing him and his party to power!. 30% peoples mistake is today strangulating 70% others!.

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  • Owin, Muscat

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    We are soon gonna have

    "7th pay commission cess"

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  • rahul, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    recently state govt employes was seeking ache din,
    the got kissing.
    State police force was seeking ache din for the first time in Indian history, they got kiss
    PuC lecturer was seeking ache din, again they got kiss.
    6.5 crore karnataka people waiting for kiss now.

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  • Praveen, kulshekar

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    33 lakh were waiting for acche din.

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