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Sunday, August 30, 2015

7th CPC Report Delay - A review by COC Karnataka


7th CPC Report Delay - A review by COC Karnataka
Let's start from the statement issued by 7th CPC in July 2015
1) The 7th CPC had issued following statement in July 2015 in its websitehttp://7cpc.india.gov.in/ .
Further to the memoranda received from a variety of 
Organisations, Federations, Groups representing civil 
employees in the Government of India as also from the 
Defence Services, the Commission has had fruitful and 
wide ranging discussions on relevant issues with all 
stakeholders. Such interactions have now been 
concluded. Valuable inputs have been received and 
the work of compilation and finalization of the report 
is underway, so that the Commission completes its task 
in the time frame given to it. Accordingly, any future
 requests for meeting with the Commission will not be 
entertained.
This shows clearly that the 7th CPC wanted to present 
its report on 28th August 2015 itself with no extension
 of time.   
2) On August 7, 2015 National Council (Staff Side) 
Secretary Comrade  Shiva Gopal Mishraji met the 
Chairman, Seventh Central Pay Commission, Shri 
Ashok Kumar Mathur and Secretary, Mrs. 
Meena Agarwal.  It was assumed that the report
 of the VII CPC, as was promised for 28th August 
this year, may be delayed by one month.
 This shows that the 7th CPC was delayed only by 

few days or maximum one month.
3) Many news papers including Danik Bhaskar had 
reported that the 7th CPC will be submitting its 
report in September 2015 itself.
4) The 7th CPC chairman had informed in a PTI 
interview Shri Ashok Kumar Mathurji had stated 
that The Commission will submit its report by 
the end of September,” 
source: http://www.livemint.com/Politics
/J3k7gmn6v4lta87HFJJ3UL/Seventh-Pay-Commission-
to-submit-report-by-Septemberend.html
5) The Hon’able Finance Minister had informed 
the parliament  that the provisions for 
implementation for 7th CPC is made from 
Jan 2016 onwards and budget provisions are 
also made for the current year and next year.
6) Now four month extension of term of 7th 
Central Pay Commission is made the Union 
Cabinet chaired by the Hon'able Prime Minister,
 gave its approval for the extension of the term 
of the 7th Central Pay Commission by four 
months up to 31.12.2015.
7) Now the delay in submission of report and
 its implementation will be there and actual 
benefit of 7th CPC will occur only from end of
 2016. As Government will constitute its own 
committee to study the implementation of the 
7th CPC report and issuing orders.     
8) Now larger questions are raised by this 
extension of term of the 7th CPC by four 
months by the Central Government employees
 as follows.
a)  When will the 7th CPC will submit its report? 
Now it is clear that the report will be submitted 
only in December 2015 only, if the 7th CPC feels 
that the assigned work has been completed it can 
submit its report any time, its only upto the 
7th CPC and the Central Government. As a 
employee we should put pressure on them.
b) Is the 7th CPC extension so required, from 
the beginning the 7th CPC was against the 
extension of time, even at last stages the it 
had thought of one month extension only. 
Suddenly four months delay in submission 
of report has raised so many questions only 
the 7th CPC and the Central Government. 
Has to answer this question.
c)   If DA merger would have taken place 
in 2014, the Central Government employees 
would have got a benefit of more than 20% 
wage hike.      
d)  Now the delay in submission of 7th CPC 
report is there, we should immediately 
demand the interim relief to the Central 
Government employees and merger of DA 
with effect from 2014.
We sincerely hope the 7th CPC report will be 
submitted at the earliest and the Central 
Government will implement the report at 
the earliest, so that the aspiration of the  
Central Government employees are taken 
care by the Central Government. While 
doing so the right wages are to be 
calculated by the 7thCPC.   
  Comradely yours

(P.S.Prasad)
General Secretary

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