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Fifth Punjab Pay Commission submits report, 27 percent average hike for all employees

Punjab Newsline Network

Monday, 20 April 2009

CHANDIGARH:  The Chairman of the Fifth Punjab Pay Commission  SK Tuteja Monday submitted the report of pay comission recommendations to the State Chief Secretary  Ramesh Inder Singh here at latter’ s office. Tuteja was accompanied by the members of the Commission  Amarjit Singh Oberoi and Prof. BS Ghuman and the Member Secretary  RC Nayyar.

 



The highlights of the Fifth Punjab Pay Commission’s Report are enumerated below:
Pay Scales, Allowances and Pensions of Punjab Government employees revised. Average increase to be around 27%.The Retirement age for all employees to be 60.Implementation of the revised pay scales from January 1,2006.

Recommendations relating to allowances to be implemented from the date of notification by the Government.Five distinct running pay bands with longer spans being recommended-one running band each for all categories in groups D,C and B and 2 running pay bands for Group ‘A’.

Each post has a distinct Grade Pay attached to it. Grade pay is linked to its  seniority in the hierarchy.Total number of Pay Scales to remain 32, spread across five distinct running pay bands.Several categories of employees such as Teachers, Nurses, and Constabulary to get higher pay scales.

 A person stagnating at the maximum of any pay band for more than one year continuously to be placed  in the immediate next higher pay band without any change in the grade pay.


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