- It was formed by previous UPA Government. The commission, headed by Justice A K Mathur was formed in February 2014.
- The other members of the commission are Vivek Rae, a retired IAS officer of 1978
- batch, and Rathin Roy, an economist. Meena Agarwal is Secretary of the Commission.
- The committee’s recommendations are scheduled to take effect from 1 January, 2016.
- The government constitutes the Pay Commission almost every 10 years to revise the pay scale of its employees and often these are adopted by states after some modifications.
- Nearly 48 lakh central government employees and 55 lakh pensioners will be befitted by the pay commission.
- Reportedly, there could be a substantial increment in the current salary of the employees (around 30-40 per cent).
- It has been proposed that the salary of the Government employees should be increased every year on July 1.
- According to Dainik Bhaskar exclusive report, IPS, IAS and IRS rank officers’ pay band will be made equal. Currently IPS, IRS officers get less salary than IAS.
- It has been proposed that existing 32 pay-bands should be decreased to 13.
- For Pay band-1, the minimum salary will be 21, 200.
- The Cabinet secretary will get minimum 2 lakh salary.
- There could be an education allowance to employees whose offspring are in the school.
- In last pay commission (6th), the minimum basic salary was increased to Rs 6660 from Rs 2550.
- Experts are having views that employees of lower rank will be benefited the most from the seventh pay commission.
- Seventh pay commission will definitely bring a toll on the exchequer.
- The reason being Government has to manage OROP’s expenditures too.
- Experts say that Central government’s salary bill will rise by 9.56% to Rs 1,00,619 crore after Seventh pay commission will come into effect.
- According to Mint report, as a result of the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission, pay and allowances of Union government employees became more than doubled between 2007-08 and 2011-1-from Rs.74,647 crore to Rs.166,792 crore.
- First pay commission came in year 1946 and the basic salary at that time was decided to be of Rs. 35.
- Second pay commission came in year 1959 and basic salary was of Rs. 80.
- In 1973, third pay commission came into effect which decided the basic salary of Rs. 185.
- Fourth pay commission came in year 1986 which recommend basic salary of Rs. 750.
- In year 1996, fifth pay commission came, recommending basic salary of Rs. 2550.
- Sixth pay commission came into effect in year 2006. UPA Government at that time, fixed minimum basic salary of Rs. 6660.
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