Retirement Age 62 and 10% DA from Jan 2014 – Cabinet expected to clear on Friday (28.02.2014)
As per media news, Union cabinet is going to meet on Thursday or Friday(27th or 28th Feb. 2014) and the Cabinet is expected to clear two main agenda points in the meeting as follows…
One is Retirement Age 62: Retirement age of Central Government employees will increase by two years from 60 to 62 with effect from 1.3.2014.
Additional 10% DA from 1.1.2014 : 10% of Additional Dearness allowance from 1.1.2014 to all Central Government employees and pensioners, may be declared in the meeting.
Surojit Misra says
the retirement age should not be enhanced to 62 . If this happens, the recruitment to central government job will be affected.
Surojit Misra says
the retirement age should not be enhanced to 62 . If this happens, the recruitment to central government job will be affected.
Vijay Kumar says
The benefit of retirement age enhancement to 62 years should be optional, that is to say, those who are opting and/or wanting to take the benefit of 62 years, should not be given any pension and be covered under NPS, and others be given pension.
Vijay Kumar says
The benefit of retirement age enhancement to 62 years should be optional, that is to say, those who are opting and/or wanting to take the benefit of 62 years, should not be given any pension and be covered under NPS, and others be given pension.
Aloke Kumar Barman says
Large number of employees are not in favour of enhancement of retirement age from 60 to 62. Mostly IAS officers are interested. Unions of Central Government Employees have not demanded so. Why government is interested. Instead, fresh recruitment should be dome.
Aloke Kumar Barman says
Large number of employees are not in favour of enhancement of retirement age from 60 to 62. Mostly IAS officers are interested. Unions of Central Government Employees have not demanded so. Why government is interested. Instead, fresh recruitment should be dome.
Ajoy Sharma says
very bad decision if taken. It is certainly not going to woo majority of Central Government employees who are expecting promotions. Rather it will hit back.
Ajoy Sharma says
very bad decision if taken. It is certainly not going to woo majority of Central Government employees who are expecting promotions. Rather it will hit back.
Vinay Goud says
What about undertaking Central Govt Employees ??????
Kuna Vinay Goud Quthbullapur says
What about undertaking Central Govt Employees ??????
Suresh Kumar says
For the next 2 years, no retirement, no recruitment, no promotion…….??????
Suresh Kumar says
For the next 2 years, no retirement, no recruitment, no promotion…….??????
Gubbi Shanthaveeraiah Shanthakumar says
Please do not increase the retirement age to 62. It will undoubtedly spoil the future of younger generation who need a good worthy impetus. Old is old but not gold. The earlier saying –OLD IS GOLD DOES NOT FIT IN CASE OF HUMANBEINGS. It is a retrogative step and blocking the future of those who are in line for promotion..Staff at age 62 do require much needed rest.Already they cannot walk properly with enthusiasm,see the things clearly,hear fully and properly. What work can you take from them?. It is just making staff who are satisfied, more richer.
Gubbi Shanthaveeraiah Shanthakumar says
Please do not increase the retirement age to 62. It will undoubtedly spoil the future of younger generation who need a good worthy impetus. Old is old but not gold. The earlier saying –OLD IS GOLD DOES NOT FIT IN CASE OF HUMANBEINGS. It is a retrogative step and blocking the future of those who are in line for promotion..Staff at age 62 do require much needed rest.Already they cannot walk properly with enthusiasm,see the things clearly,hear fully and properly. What work can you take from them?. It is just making staff who are satisfied, more richer. DO NOT INCREASE RETIREMENT AGE TO 62 AT ANY COST.
Saravanan Srinivasan says
Yes u are right mishra, I agree with your point
Saravanan Srinivasan says
Yes u are right mishra, I agree with your point