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		<title>7th Pay Commission &#8211;  What about Performance Related Pay?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>7th Pay Commission &#8211; What about Performance Related Pay? Like its predecessors, the 7th Pay Commission too has waxed eloquent about performance-related pay (PRP) but without suggesting concrete and satisfactory appraisal tools. To be sure, PRP is any day difficult to design and implement, especially for not-for-profit and non-revenue producing service organisations which most of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>7th Pay Commission &#8211; What about Performance Related Pay?</strong></p>
<p>Like its predecessors, the 7th Pay Commission too has waxed eloquent about performance-related pay (PRP) but without suggesting concrete and satisfactory appraisal tools.</p>
<p>To be sure, PRP is any day difficult to design and implement, especially for not-for-profit and non-revenue producing service organisations which most of the government ministries are.</p>
<p>However, it is the job of any commission or expert body for that matter to go beyond generalities (lest they become banalities) and come up with concrete and implementable measures.</p>
<p>In a factory, usually payment per unit is considered to be a strong motivator to produce more, either individually or as a group though in a group there is the danger of laggards benefitting at the expense of hard workers.</p>
<p>But at the supervisory and managerial levels, the work is mostly qualitative, which defies precise and satisfactory measurement so as to be amenable to PRP. This however has not deterred the tribe of HR managers.</p>
<p>A company typically rewards excellence with commission based on turnover or profits, though there is a carping criticism that profit can be increased through expedients &#8211; by sacrificing quality, fleecing customers, scrimping on discretionary spends like ads and R&amp;D &#8211; that are inimical to long-term survival and growth.</p>
<p>ESOP or employees stock options address this concern because managers and directors eschew the tempting option of short-term expedients in the dawning realisation that they bear down on long-term growth.</p>
<p>There is no reason why a beginning cannot be made with the Indian Railways, the largest employer, by corporatising all its divisions and rewarding employees through PRP such as profitability, turnover, ESOP, etc.</p>
<p>Tax departments and its officials too can be appraised on the strength of tax collections, though target-setting at the pain of repressive measures must be eschewed. The system of rewards based as percentage of tax collected from crooks, practised widely when the late VP Singh was finance minister, is worthy of emulation despite the fear of harassment because India has an independent judiciary to check high-handedness.</p>
<p>And non-revenue producing departments and ministries perforce have to be appraised on non-revenue touchstones. Home ministry, human resources ministry etc. are the quintessential pure-play service organisations sans revenue.</p>
<p>But all such departments can be judged by the quality of services they render to the public as evidenced by feedback from them. RTI queries are often probing and result in court proceedings. A department and an officer can be judged on the basis of public perception of his performance and response to queries.</p>
<p>That is why RTI should never be rolled back, though there is a view that it often works at cross purposes with the official secrets law despite the exceptions provided to cocoon government and its employees from public scrutiny, mainly on security grounds.</p>
<p>A dispassionate appraisal of government employees is also marred by political interference. Location of a railway station or introduction of a train on an uneconomic route etc. happen, thanks to political interference. Transfer of key police personnel and unbalanced budgets once again take place, thanks to cynical political considerations and interference.</p>
<p>It would therefore not be wrong to pine for the American-style presidential system where government departments are administered by secretaries handpicked by the president and who generally are not politicians.</p>
<p>It is the US president who is answerable to the Congress and not the secretaries at the helm of each ministry, but they obviously can continue only if they retain the president&#8217;s confidence. Such a dispensation lends itself to appraisal of the entire ministry including the minister at the helm.</p>
<p>In the Westminster-style parliamentary system India has adopted on the other hand, political interference is ingrained and cannot be wished away unless the Prime Minister leads by example and reads the riot act to his ministers.</p>
<p>Despite the seemingly insurmountable difficulties, successive pay commissions have been guilty of skirting the issue and holding out just homilies, whereas their job was to get down to brass-tacks.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.dailyo.in/business/7th-pay-commission-railways-performance-related-pay/story/1/17503.html" target="_blank">dailyo</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“This 7th pay Commission believes that employees who do not meet the laid down performance criterion should not be allowed to earn future annual increments.” 7th Pay Commission – No Annual Increment – “This will be treated as an efficiency bar,” it said in the report submitted to the government. The 7th Pay Commission has [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><i>“This 7th pay Commission believes that employees who do not meet the laid down performance criterion should not be allowed to earn future annual increments.”</i></p>
<p><b>7th Pay Commission – No Annual Increment – “This will be treated as an efficiency bar,” it said in the report submitted to the government.</b></p>
<p>The 7th Pay Commission has recommended that Central government employees should not be allowed to earn annual increments if they fail to meet performance criterion. For this, it has sought upgradation of performance benchmark to “very good” from “good” level.</p>
<p>The 7th pay Commission has also recommended introduction of the Performance Related Pay (PRP) for all categories of central government employees.</p>
<p>The panel said, “There is a widespread perception that increments as well as upward movement in the hierarchy happen as a matter of course. The perception is that grant of Modified Assured Career Progression (MACP), although subject to the employee attaining the laid down threshold of performance, is taken for granted.”</p>
<p>“This 7th pay Commission believes that employees who do not meet the laid down performance criterion should not be allowed to earn future annual increments. The Commission is therefore proposing withholding of annual increments in the case of those employees who are not able to meet the benchmark either for MACP or a regular promotion within the first 20 years of their service.</p>
<p>This will act as a deterrent for complacent and inefficient employees. However, since this is not a penalty, the norms for penal action in disciplinary cases involving withholding increments will not be applicable in such cases. This will be treated as an efficiency bar,” it said in the report submitted to the government.</p>
<p>Source: PTI</p>
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