Thursday 30 July 2009

Maharashtra Zilla Parishad Employees get Sixth Pay Commission Salary Hike: Threaten Strike

The latest news on Sixth Pay Commission is for the Maharashtra Zilla Parishad Employees, who will now be getting the benefits of the Sixth pay Commission Panel Recommendations. However, they are still not happy citing the reasons of pay disparity between the state pay scales even after the pay revision and the recommendations of the salaries as per the Sixth Pay Commission. As per the news, the Zilla Parishad Employees are threatening to go on indefinite strike from August 4, 2009. Maharashtra Zilla Parishad Sixth Pay Commission Salary Hike
However, there are still some differences with those of the central government employees.
What are the major differences between central & Maharashtra state Mantralaya employees?
The salar hike is already as per the sixth pay commission recommendations. But there are differences. The state employees now want that they should get HRA and conveyance allowances on a par with the Central government employees.
Then there are other issues on which clarity is required - the issues of Maternity leaves and the time bound promotion programme along with gratuity which should again be according to the Central government standard & norms. The central government female employees now receive 6 months maternity leave. There are 3 time bound promotions for central govt employees, while Maharashtra state government employees have only 1 time bound promotion. So the clarity is expected on these points.

How many Matralaya employees will be affected by the decision?
Though exact figures are not available, it is reported that there will be around 24 lakh employees all across the state. The claims are to include Mantralaya, teachers, zilla parishad, government and gazetted officers employees to join the strike.

General Sixth Pay Commission Salary Hike & Arrears Calculator

Salary Calculator for Pension calculations for Sixth Pay Commission Salary Hike

Why is the government still not allowing the HRA and transport allowance to be at par with Central Government?
The reason is that it will add to the burden of the state government and it will affect the revenue to the tune of whooping Rs. 5000 Crores per year

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