Uniform Fitment Factor recommended by 7th Pay Commission
The existing PB-1, this index is 2.57, increasing to 2.62 for
personnel in PB-2 and further to 2.67 from PB-3. The rationalised entry
pay so arrived has been used in devising the new pay matrix.
The 7th Pay Commission recommended uniform fitment factor for all
group of Central Government employees. The commission says that the
fitment recommended by the VI CPC was in the form of grade pay. Any
inconsistency in the computation of grade pay or in the spacing between
pay bands has a direct bearing on the quantum of fitment benefit.
Therefore, these issues have also been raised by numerous stakeholders.
It has been demanded by a majority of the stakeholders that there should
be a single fitment factor which should be uniformly applied for all
employees.
The 6th CPC had mentioned that grade pay would be equivalent to 40
percent of the maximum of the pre-revised scale and that the grade pay
will constitute the actual fitment, yet the computation varied greatly.
After the implementation of recommendations, the difference became more
pronounced in Pay Band 4 as compared to the other three pay bands. This
resulted in varying fitment factors for various levels and promotional
benefits that were perceived to be rather differentiated. The same
pattern was discernible in the pension fixation too.
And also explained in its report that the starting point for the
first level of the matrix has been set at Rs.18,000. This corresponds to
the starting pay of Rs.7,000, which is the beginning of PB-1 viz.,
Rs.5,200 + GP1800, which prevailed on 01.01.2006, the date of
implementation of the VI CPC recommendations. Hence the starting point
now proposed is 2.57 times of what was prevailing on 01.01.2006. This
fitment factor of 2.57 is being proposed to be applied uniformly for all
employees. It includes a factor of 2.25 on account of DA
neutralisation, assuming that the rate of Dearness Allowance would be
125 percent at the time of implementation of the new pay. Accordingly,
the actual raise/fitment being recommended is 14.29 percent.
Finally, the fitment of each employee in the new pay matrix is
proposed to be done by multiplying his/her basic pay on the date of
implementation by a factor of 2.57.
Source: 7thpaycommissionnews.in
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