7th CPC Report

7th Pay Commission Report – failed to fulfil the expectations of employees and employees unions

7th Pay Commission Report – failed to fulfil the expectations of employees and employees unions On November 19, the 7th Central Pay Commission submitted its report on the salaries, pensions, and benefits for more than 50 lakh Central Government employees. Within hours, the websites and news media began to give their elaborate interpretations and opinions […]

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Setting up of 7th CPC implementation Cell in Department of Expenditure

Setting up of 7th CPC implementation Cell in Department of Expenditure A-11019/8/2015-Ad.I Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Expenditure North Block, New Delhi. Dated 20 November, 2015 OFFICE MEMORANDUM Subject: Setting up of Implementation Cell, 7th CPC in the Department of Expenditure An Implementation Cell for processing and implementing the accepted recommendations of

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7th CPC allowed Overtime Allowance (OTA) to continue in Industrial Establishments of Defence and Railway

7th CPC allowed Overtime Allowance (OTA) to continue in Industrial Establishments of Defence and Railway Overtime Allowance (OTA) is granted to government employees for performing duties beyond the designated working hours. Presently, OTA is paid in several ministries/ departments, up to a certain level, at varying rates. Though the III, IV V and VI Pay

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NCJCM Staff side requested Cabinet Secretary to conevene meeting over 7th CPC Report

Cabinet Secretary Assured to look into the points raised by NC/JCM(Staff Side) for 7th CPC Shiva Gopal Mishra Secretary Ph.: 23382286 National Council (Staff Side) Joint Consultative Machinery Central Government Employees 13-C, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi – 110001 E Mail : nc.jcm.np@gmail.com No.NC/JCM/2015 Dated: November 20, 2015 All Constituents of the National Council(JCM) Dear Comrades,

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7th CPC on reduction of restoration period of commuted portion of pension of Pre -2016 Pensioners

Reduction in the time period for restoration of basic pension, reduced on account of commutation The Commission has received a number of representations requesting reduction of restoration period of commuted portion of pension from the existing 15 years. The Commission ‘s Recommendations on this demand .. The Commission notes that prior to V CPC the

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Central Government Employees are totally upset, dissatisfied and disappointed over the major recommendations of the 7th CPC – NJCA Press Statement

Central Government Employees are totally upset, dissatisfied and disappointed over the major recommendations of the 7th CPC – NJCA Press Statement PRESS STATEMENT – NJCA National Joint Council of Action 4, State Entry Road, New Delhi — 110055 No.NC-JCm-2015/NJCA November 20 , 2015 PRESS STATEMENT FOR FAVOUR OF PUBLICATION Central Government Employees are totally disappointed

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7th Pay Commission will submit its report on 19-11-2015 : Official Confirmed News

7th Pay Commission will submit its report on 19-11-2015 : Official Confirmed News The 7th pay commission itself confirmed in its official website [http://7cpc.india.gov.in/] that it has completed its report. The full official report of 7th pay commission recommendations will be submitted to Government of India tomorrow at 19:30 Hrs The officail news posted by

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