7th PAY
COMMISSION FOR AUTONOMOUS BODIES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES – FINANCE MINISTER NOT READY TO GIVE ANY
COMMITMENT REGARDING IMPLEMENTATION – SEE MINISTER PARLIAMENT REPLY BELOW:
7th PAY COMMISSION FOR AUTONOMOUS BODIES CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES – MINISTER’S REPLY
GOVERNMENT
OF INDIA
MINISTRY
OF FINANCE
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO: 4128
ANSWERED ON: 09.12.2016
Seventh CPC on
Autonomous Bodies
R.P. MARUTHARAJAA
JANARDAN SINGH
SIGRIWAL
LALLU SINGH
Will
the Minister of FINANCE be pleased
to state:-
(a) whether the Government proposes to implement
the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission(CPC) also for the
employees of the autonomous bodies including the Council of Advancement of
Peoples Action and Rural Technology(CAPART) and the employees working on
contract basis under Central Government;
(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the
reasons therefor; and
(c) the
details of the amount paid to the employees after implementing the
recommendations of the Commission?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE FOR FINANCE
(SHRI ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL)
(a)
to (c): An appropriate decision in regard to extension of the recommendations
of the 7th Central Pay Commission pertaining to pay matters, as already
accepted and notified by the Central Government in respect of Central
Government employees, in regard to employees of the Quasi-Government
Organizations, Autonomous Organizations and Statutory Bodies, etc set up and
funded/controlled by the Central Government, would be taken having regard to
all relevant factors. However, there is no proposal at present under
consideration to extend revised pay based on the 7th Central Pay Commission, as
accepted by the Government in case of regular Central Government employees, in
regard to contract employees.
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