Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers Karnataka State has analysed the implementation of 7th Pay Commission with respect to HRA and reports Financial Loss to employees
Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers Karnataka
State has analysed the date of implementation of 7th Pay Commission
with respect to allowances and the Financial Loss to employees with
regard to delayed effect date for common allowances such as HRA,
Transport Allowance etc.
The date of effect of allowances.
Comrades,
The Central Government employees are always be cheated in respect of
date of implementation of allowances especially on HRA, from past twenty
years it is observed that these allowances are issued from a later date
in 5th CPC case it was issued after 20 months, in case of 6th CPC it
was issued after 32 months, in 7th CPC we hoped it will be issued in 7
months, but it was not the case, now it is likely to be issued only
after 11 months . There by causing financial loss to the employees, the
cost of living index is going up every month, but the allowances
especially the HRA is not issued from the date of effect of the pay
commission.
The following are the facts :
The Fifth Central Pay Commission was set up by the Government of
India by Resolution No. 5(12)/E. III/93 dated 9th April, 1994. The
Commission submitted on the 30th January, 1997. The revised allowances,
other than dearness allowance, was effective from 1st day of August,
1997 instead of 1st January 1996.
The Government constituted the Sixth Central Pay Commission vide
Resolution No. 5/2/2006-E.III(A) dated October 5, 2006 and Gazette
Notification for implementation of 6th CPC was issued on 29th August
2008, all allowances were issued effective from 1st August 2008 instead
of 1st January 2006.
In a resolution dated 28th February, 2014, Government of India has
appointed the Seventh Central Pay Commission. The Gazette Notification
for implementation of 7th CPC was issued on 25th July 2016 (without
allowances), all allowances are likely to be issued from 1st December
2016 instead of instead of 1st January 2016 after a committee headed by
the Finance Secretary gives its report .
The present HRA and other allowances as per 6th CPC is totally
insufficient, the cost of housing has gone up drastically and cost of
living has gone up hence urgent need to revise the HRA and other
allowances, we hope the Government to review the allowances at the
earliest, so that the Central Government employees will get the enhanced
allowances especially HRA from 1st July 2016 as per earlier practices.
Comradely yours
(P.S.Prasad)
General Secretary
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