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Sixth Pay Commission Armed Forces heading for deadlock
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September 25th, 2008 · 4 Comments
After the Finance Minister rejected the two demands of Armed Forces which is to bring Lt Col level officers in the highest pay band and to include Lt Gen level officers in the newly created Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) pay band, the armed forces has refused to implement the Sixth Pay Commission.
The Defence Minister Antony has asked the Prime minister to look into the matter. Antony has requested in written letter to PM and asked to intervene in the matter.
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4 responses so far ↓
1 MoD blinks on Lt-Col pay demand but tells services to promptly implement hike // Sep 25, 2008 at 4:28 pm
[…] Armed Forces asked PM to look into the matter […]
2 nityanand // Sep 26, 2008 at 12:39 pm
by not implementing the sixth pay commission for defence services, the defence forces are heading for mutiny and this mutiny is carried at the highest level as this will only benefit them and not the pbor’s as such.
3 nityanand // Sep 26, 2008 at 12:42 pm
the best thing the armed forces would have done was to imlement the govts notification and asked to resolve the anomolies if any.
4 prasad // Sep 26, 2008 at 6:12 pm
@nityanand
pse understand that armed forces had to resort to such actions becos many anomolies of 5 CPC carried forward from 4 cpc are yet to be resolved. would any central govt employee/ dept would have waited so long?????
once forces implement the notification, the anomolies will suffer same fate.
for ur info the so called NFSGs used to draw pay equal to/less than majors in 3 cpc. by merging their pay bands with higher pay bands in each pay commision they are where they are.
in 4 cpc their payscale used to be 4100-125-*, where as ltcols used to be 4550-125-*
shouldn’t they be junior to lt cols? forces are asking tyhem to be equated …..
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