Merger of 4600 and 4800 grade pay to the employees of Public Sector Undertakings
Government have not merged grade pay of
Rs.4600 and Rs.4800 as per the 6th Pay Commission recommendations to the
employees of Public Sector Undertakings so far.
In Parliament the Minister DR.Jitendra
Singh replied in a written form to a question above quoted, that the
employees of Public Sector Undertakings were not covered under the Terms
of Reference of the 6th Central Pay Commission.
“The employees of Public Sector
Undertakings and Autonomous Bodies were not covered under the Terms of
Reference of the 6th Central Pay Commission. Though the pay scales based
on the recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission were later
extended to employees of Autonomous Bodies subject to appropriate
stipulations, the same are not applicable to employees of Public Sector
Undertakings.
The 6th Central Pay Commission made
recommendations inter-alia for revision of pre-revised pay scales which
were in operation before 1.1.2006, i.e. prior to the date of effect of
the recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission. The Grade
Pay-based system of pay scales is based on the recommendations of the
6th Central Pay Commission in the revised pay structure effective from
1.1.2006. The Grade Pays of Rs.4600/- and Rs.4800/- are applicable to
two different categories of posts on the basis of the recommendations of
the 6th Central Pay Commission only.
Most of the Central Public Sector
Enterprises are following Industrial Dearness Allowance pattern of pay
scales. Only a few of them are on Central Dearness Allowance pattern of
pay scales.
Department of Public Enterprises
extended the notification dated 29.8.2008 by the Department of
Expenditure, Ministry of Finance to the Central Public Sector
Enterprises following Central Dearness Allowance pattern for pay
revision w.e.f. 1.1.2006. Implementation of Department of Public
Enterprises guidelines, including those related to pay revision, is with
the Central Public Sector Enterprises concerned and their respective
administrative Ministry / Department.”
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