Is there any likelihood that the 7th Pay Commission will submit an interim report to the Central Government?
The Commission was formed and its Terms of Reference were given in
February 2014. The Commission is supposed to submit an interim report if
the Government asks for it. But, it is highly unlikely that the
Government would.
The Commission can voluntarily submit an interim report to the Centre.
But it also looks as if they wouldn’t. With only 18 months to submit its
recommendations, the Commission has its hand full. That being the case,
it is highly unlikely that it would volunteer to submit a report.
But, there is always a chance that the employee federations and unions
could pressurize the 7th Pay Commission into submitting a report. With
almost 8 months having passed since the Commission was constituted,
there is a chance that the Commission could submit an interim report
detailing its findings and suggestions.
Informed circles say that in issues were the Government cannot directly
intervene, it could seek the Commission’s recommendations. There is a
general expectation that the much anticipated DA Merger and interim
relief could be granted.
Source: CG Staff News
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