ஏழாவது ஊதியக்குழு உடன் அமைக்க வலியுறுத்தி மத்திய வீட்டு வசதி மற்றும் நகர்ப்புற வளர்ச்சித் துறை அமைச்சர் (காங்கிரஸ்) திரு . அஜய் மக்கான் அவர்கள் பாரதப் பிரதம அமைச்சருக்கு கடிதம் எழுதியுள்ளார். நம் கோரிக்கை மேலும் வலுப்பெற்று வருகிறது. அடுத்த ஆண்டு பொதுத் தேர்தல் வர உள்ள சூழ்நிலையில் இந்தக் கோரிக்கை மேலும் முக்கியத்துவம் பெறுகிறது.
New Delhi : With a little over a year to go before the next general election, the demand for a Seventh Pay Commission has started to gather momentum. Union housing and urban poverty alleviation minister Ajay Maken has taken the lead in endorsing the Central government employees' request for setting up of the new pay panel, citing the erosion of real wages due to high inflation since implementation of the Sixth Pay Commission's recommendations.
In a letter
addressed to Prime Minister Manmohon Singh, Maken underlined how every pay panel
since the Second Pay Commission, barring the Sixth Pay Commission, were set up
in the third year of the decade. "We are again in the third year of the ongoing
decade and Central government employees are justifiably looking forward to the
Seventh Pay Commission," he said.
Recalling
that it was under Singh that the last pay panel was set up in 2005, after the
NDA government failed to do so in 2003, Maken, in the communication dated March
14, requested that a decision be "taken on priority" for constitution of the
Seventh Pay Commission. A notification for constitution of the 7th Central Pay
Commission is the need of the hour, which is bound to have bearing upon about 20
million employees," he said.
Maken
concluded by emphasizing that setting up of the new pay panel was in "larger
interest of government employees as well as the (Congress)
party".
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