3rd pay revision committee for CPSEs proposes minimum Rs 30,000 for executives, Rs 3.7 lakh for CMDs
The third pay revision committee for central public sector enterprises has recommended minimum pay of Rs 30,000 per month for executives and a maximum of Rs 3.7 lakh for CMDs. As per the recommendations, the minimum monthly salary of below Board level executives will increase from Rs 12,600 to Rs 30,000. However, in case of CMDs, the maximum monthly salary for Schedule A CPSEs will go up from Rs 1.25 lakh to Rs 3.7 lakh. In case of Schedule B, C and D CPSEs, the maximum monthly salary will be Rs 3.2 lakh, Rs 2.9 lakh and Rs 2.8 lakh, respectively. The recommendations of the Justice Satish Chandra committee, which are to come into effect from January 1, 2017, will be placed before the Union Cabinet for approval. Depending upon profits, the PSUs are categorised into different schedules, with highest being Schedule A. There are currently 64 Schedule A, 68 Schedule B, 45 Schedule C and 4 Schedule D CPSEs in the country.
The committee has recommended that the rate of House Rental Allowance (HRA) will be revised to 27 per cent, 18 per cent and 9 per cent when industrial dearness (महंगाई) allowance (IDA) crosses 50 per cent, and further revised to 30 per cent, 20 per cent and 10 per cent when IDA crosses 100 per cent.
The panel recommended no change in the IDA pattern and the 100 per cent DA neutralisation(बेअसर करना) shall continue to be applicable. Revised IDA from January 1, 2017, shall be linked to All India Consumer Price Index (AICPI) (2001=100) series with the base of AICPI as on January 1, 2017 as per the quarterly average of AICPI of September, October and November 2016.
The committee has also suggested that the annual increment be retained (बरकरार रखा) at 3 per cent of Basic Pay. It has further recommended that increment(वेतन वृद्धि) on promotion shall continue to be at par with the annual increment rate (3 per cent of Basic Pay). The panel has recommended no change in the retirement (निवृत्ति)age for CPSE employees.
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