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seventh pay fee: What is at stake for central govt workers in DA arrears

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seventh pay fee newest information: The seventh pay fee pay matrix of the central authorities workers is predicted to get a lift from 1st July 2021 after Dearness Allowance (DA) restoration. However, there’s a level of fear for central authorities workers (CGS) as their DA arrears remains to be mendacity in limbo. The scheduled assembly between the CGS consultant physique nationwide Council of JCM and central authorities officers on eighth May 2021 has been cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic within the nationwide capital and the brand new date for the assembly remains to be not finalised. So, it turns into necessary for all stake holders to understand how a lot a central authorities workers’ seventh CPC DA arrears is at stake.

seventh CPC pay matrix: DA arrears calculation

Speaking on the seventh pay fee pay matrix and DA arrears at stake Shiva Gopal Mishra, Secretary — Staff Side at National Council of JCM stated, “To calculate how much DA arrears of a central government employee is at stake, one just need to do simple arithmetic for 7th CPC Level-1 employee whose Grade Pay is ₹1800 and 7th pay commission salary ranges is ₹18,000 to ₹56,900.” Mishra additionally reminded that ₹18,000 is minimal seventh pay fee fundamental wage of a central authorities worker.

Shiva Gopal Mishra of the National Council of JCM stated that 4 per cent DA for January to June 2020, 3 per cent DA for July to December 2020 and anticipated 4 per cent DA for January to June 2021 is getting restored from 1st July 2021.

So, a central authorities worker with minimal grade pay of ₹1800 (Level-1 fundamental pay scale vary of ₹18,000 to ₹56,900) is ready for ₹4,320 [4 per cent of ₹18,000×6] to ₹13,656 [4 per cent of ₹56,900×6] DA arrears for January to June 2020. For July to December 2020, a central authorities worker with minimal seventh CPC grade pay is ready for ₹3,240 [3 per cent of ₹18,000×6] to ₹10,242 [3 per cent of 56,900×6] whereas for January to June 2021 a central authorities worker with minimal grade pay of ₹1800 is ready for ₹4,320 [4 per cent of ₹18,000×6] to ₹13,656 [4 per cent of ₹56,900×6] DA arrears for January to June 2020. That means, a central authorities worker who’s withdrawing minimal fundamental wage of ₹18,000 per 30 days is ready for ₹11,880 ( ₹4320 + ₹3240 + ₹4320) DA arrears.

Shiva Gopal Mishra of National Council of JCM stated that the determine might look small as it’s for the central authorities worker who’s withdrawing minimal fundamental wage of ₹18,000 per 30 days. However, the amount of DA arrears may be simply understood if we have a look at the Level-1 seventh pay fee pay scale the place a central authorities workers’ DA arrears at stake is starting from ₹11,880 to ₹37,554 ( ₹13,656 + ₹10,242 + ₹13,656). He stated that the DA arrears for a single central authorities worker would go in lakhs if the calculation is completed for Level-13 (seventh CPC fundamental pay scale of ₹1,23,100 to ₹2,15,900) or for Level-14 (pay scale of ₹1,44,200 to ₹2,18,200) worker.

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