7th Pay Commission may submit its report before 30.9.2015 – DREU
Can We Expect 7th CPC Recommendations soon?
7th CPC may not delay its submission
Though Central Government decided to extend 4 months life of Pay
Commission, it appears that it was in the background of negotiations
with Armed Forces Veterans for referring OROP issue to CPC. Now in the
background of across the table settlement of OROP, Govt too not issued
any orders for time extn. CPC Chairman was averse to delaying his
report. Comrade R.Elangovan DREU Working President analyses the
situation nicely about possibilities of submission before 39.09.2015. I
do agree with this assessment. More over the postponement of SCOVA
meeting scheduled in September also indicates the probability of
submission by end of September. I am reproducing Elangovan’s note for
all to study!
KR GS AIPRPA
7TH CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION MAY SUBMIT ITS REPORT BEFORE 30TH SEPTEMBER 2015
Sri A.K. MATHUR, Chairman, 7th CPC told the press on 24th August that he will submit his report before 30th September.
2. Cabinet decided on 26th September to extend the tenure of 7th cpc up
to 31-12-2015 which raised the suspicion that the submission of the
report may be delayed.
3. But so far, until today, the finance ministry has not issued the extension order by notification.
4. The cabinet decision for extension was taken in the context of one
rank one pension issue. The government wanted to refer the issue to 7th
cpc. But the veterans did not agree to the suggestion. Now the issue has
been settled outside the 7th cpc. Hence the need for the extension
becomes unwarranted. It is why i think the finance ministry has not
issued the extension order and the term as of now has ended on 27th
August. 7th cpc website also has not posted any extension of their
tenure as no order exists for that.
5. Now cabinet has taken early decision on 1st july 2015 da so that the
7th cpc can include this da to evolve the formula for revision on
1-1-2016. You are aware that there will be no da on 1-1-2016 either of 6th cpc or of 7th cpc.
6. Government also has indicated the amount what is feasible and
desirable to them through Arun jaitely’s medium term expenditure
framework statement by suggesting an increase of about Rs 15000 crores
which will be 25% of the basic pay. Even for 40% Rs 24000 cr is
needed.Our demand is for 152% more over the existing 219%.Any increase
can be possible out of the united struggle.Seriously prepare for the
united struggle.
7. Under these circumstances i presume the 7th cpc may submit its report before or on 30th September 2015.
R.ELANGOVAN,
WORKING PRESIDENT, DREU
10-9-2015