Order for Merger of 50% DA, Retirement age news goes viral in Social Media
Recently rumour mill went overdrive in social media with the following news that
1.central government decided to Merge 50% DA with basic pay with effect from 1.1.2015 and order will be issued within 15 days
2. Encashment of Earned Leave to be curtailed to 180days instead of existing 300 days.
3.It went on to say that age of Retirement will be on completion of 33 Years of service or at the age of 58 Years whichever is earlier
According to the Social Media , the
above strong decisions were taken in last three meeting of cabinet
committee to recommend 7th pay commission. Further the post published in
social media warned the central government employees that if above
decisions are implemented; they should not expect more from 7th Pay
Commission. Since it is considered to be the indication of what the
think tank of central government will do for its employees.
We enquired about this rumour with one
of the Member to the National council JCM, who recently met the 7th Pay
Commission. According to him, the central government has firm on its
decision not to accept the Merger of DA with Pay, since the due date of
the 7th Pay Commission to submit its recommendation is nearing and the
central government in many occasions cleared that the recommendation of
7th pay commission will be implemented from 1.1.2016. So there is no
question of issuing order for merger of 50% DA with effect from
1.1.2015.
Further he clarified that the present
government wanted to use the man-hours of central government employees
productively by introducing new systems like bio metric attendance etc.
Hence curtailing EL Encashment will lead the central government
employees to take more leave if it is not allowed for encashment. So
there is no need to implement such proposal as government point of view
is against taking leave by Govt officials.
There is mixed response from the sources
whether the retirement age of central government employees will be
revised or not. It is believed that the present government is in favour
of reducing retirement age to 58. But at the same time government
doesn’t want loose resources of knowledge gained through experience by
reducing retirement age of Government employees. Since the work culture
of government service is deteriorating day by day due to various factors
, govt would like to retain the experience of the senior Government
officials . Anubhav is the one of the initiative introduced by the
central government to improve the work culture of youngsters in
government service. So there will not be any change in retirement age of
central government employees at present.
Source:www.gservants.com
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What about pensioners?
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