Rajasthan government employees plan massive protest over 7th Pay Commission implementation

Rajasthan government employees plan massive protest over 7th Pay Commission implementation

7th Pay CommissionJaipur : Angry Rajasthan state government employees have planned massive protests in district headquarters across the state on December 13, when the Vasundhara Raje government celebrates four years in office, to press their demands, including implementing recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission from January 1, 2016 instead of January 2017.

The state government had on December 2 this year announced that it would provide benefits to its nearly 12.5 lakh employees and pensioners with effect from January 1 this year under the Seventh Pay Panel recommendations.

Protesting against this announcement, a large number of state government employees gathered at Ram Niwas Garden here on Sunday to take out a protest rally to the Civil Lines area. The employees plan to stage protests under the banner of Akhil Rajasthan Rajya Karamchari Sankyukt Sangarsh Samiti.

According to Gajendra Rathore, convener of the samiti, the state employees will stage a phase-wise protest. On December 8, they will go on mass leave while on December 11, they will observe 48-hour fast. On December 12, they will observe a pen-down protest and on December 13, there will be a massive protest staged at district headquarters. The “failures” of the ruling BJP in meeting its promises will be highlighted on this occasion.

The employees will highlight the 14-point charter announced by BJP before the state polls which promised equal pay scale of state government employees with that of central government.

The protest will remind the BJP of its “failed promises” at a time when it celebrates its four years of formation of government in the state, said Rathore.

—IANS

Central government salaries to exceed Rs.1 lakh crore

Central government salaries to exceed Rs.1 lakh crore

Seventh  Pay commissionNew Delhi:(IANS) Outgoes towards central government salaries will exceed Rs.100,000 crore in the current fiscal, which will increase further on implementing the recommendations of 7th Pay Commission, parliament was told on Wednesday.

As per the government’s Medium-Term Expenditure Framework Statement tabled by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in parliament, the expenditure towards salary of central government employees will go up 9.56 percent to Rs.1,00,619 crore in  2015-16.

Outgo will increase further in 2016-17 at 15.79 percent to Rs.116,000 crore with the likely implementation of the 7th Pay Commission recommendtions, the statement said. In 2017-18 it will rise to over Rs.128,000 crore.

“The award of VII Central Pay Commission (CPC) and its impact on government finances poses a risk,” the statement said.

It also said the pension bill of government employees will rise to Rs.88,521 crore in the current fiscal and is projected to grow to over Rs.102,000 crore in 2016-17, and over Rs.112,000 crore in 2017-18.

“Like in salaries, higher than normative growth has been provided for  the projection of outlay on pensions during 2016-17. For the second year of the projection (2017-18), a normative growth has been assumed,” it added.

Set up in February 2014, the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission are likely to be implemented from January 1, 2016.