
Secretary NC JCM writes to Prime Minister about the grievances of Central Government Employees
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BT Rajanna says
Promotion to apex grade as group B shall be implimented as early as possible.
k.s.s.v.Narasimham says
There are high expectation about the 7th pay commission. Pay Commission should be constituted after every 5 years instead of 10 years. Many State Governments are constituting Pay Commissions for their staff after every 5 years. If Central Govt. adopts this procedure, it would be great relief.
k.s.s.v.Narasimham says
There are high expectation about the 7th pay commission. Pay Commission should be constitute after every 5 years instead of 10 years. Many State Governments are constituting Pay Commissions for their staff after every 5 years. If Central Govt. adopts this procedure, it would be great relief.