CENTRE’S CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME
Pay of seniors getting lesser salary than juniors to be hiked
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 28
Removing certain anomalies in its career progression scheme, the Central
government has ordered stepping up of pay of employees in cases where a
senior is getting lower emoluments than his junior.
The disparities had arisen between employees who came under the scheme
before 2006 and those who got benefits between 2006 and 2008 consequent
to the implementation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission (SPC).
Orders issued by the Department of Personnel and Training earlier this
month state, “It has been decided to allow stepping up of pay in such
cases where the senior, but for the pay revision on account of the SPC,
would have continued to draw higher pay”.
A large number of Central government employees will be financially
benefited by this order. The employees affected had taken up the matter
with the government and the anomalies committee, following which the
issue was examined by the Department of Expenditure.
The government’s Assured Career Progression Scheme (ACPS), which granted
two financial upgrades on completion of 12 and 24 years of regular
service to employees who did not get promotion in the existing grade,
was applicable up till August 2008.
It was replaced in September 2008 by the Modified Career Progression
Scheme. As the revised pay scales under SPC were applicable with
effect from January 2006, those employees who received benefits
under ACPS between 2006 to 2008 got financial upgrade in the revised
scales. Consequently, senior employees who got benefit under ACPS prior
to 1996 began drawing lesser pay than their juniors.
The new order stipulates that for pay to be stepped up under the scheme,
the junior and senior employee should belong to the same cadre and the
posts in which they have been promoted or upgraded should be identical.
Further, the senior employee should have been drawing equal or more
pay than the junior before receiving ACPS benefits.
Source : www.tribuneindia.com
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