8th Pay Commission! Employees put forward 3 increased demands regarding 8th Pay Commission, submitted a letter to the Ministry

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8th Pay Commission! Employees put forward 3 increased demands regarding 8th Pay Commission, submitted a letter to the Ministry
8th Pay Commission! Employees put forward 3 increased demands regarding 8th Pay Commission, submitted a letter to the Ministry

There are many rumors going around on social media regarding the 8th Pay Commission. Employees have urged the government to take immediate action on the Pay Commission so that misleading information can be stopped.

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Employees have placed 3 major demands before the government regarding the 8th Pay Commission. These demands are so important that without them, revision of salary-pension of more than 1 crore central employees and pensioners is impossible. Regarding this, the employee union has requested the Finance Minister and the Secretary of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) to pay attention to these demands and get them executed immediately.

Concern over delay in 8th Pay Commission

Bharat Pensioners Samaj (BPS), the oldest and leading organization of pensioners of India, has expressed concern over the delay in the progress of the 8th Pay Commission (8th CPC). The organization has written a letter to the Finance Minister and the Secretary of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), demanding early finalization of the Terms of Reference (ToR) of the Commission and immediate appointment of the Chairman and Members of the Commission.

ToR and Commission Chairman not decided

BPS General Secretary S.C. Maheshwari has said in this letter to the ministries that the announcement of the Central Government approving the formation of the 8th Pay Commission in January 2025 was welcome. But since then the ToR has not been decided nor the Chairman or Members of the Commission have been announced. This has created a situation of confusion and concern among crores of pensioners across the country.

Misleading information is spreading on social media

The letter also mentioned that due to this delay, many types of rumours and misleading information are spreading on social media and other platforms, which is affecting the morale of the pensioners.

BPS has put forward 3 main demands in its letter:

1- The ToR of the Commission should be finalised soon.

2- The chairman and members of the Commission should be announced immediately.

3- Representation of pensioners should be ensured.

If the government takes action, the rumours will stop

According to Maheshwari, the organization believes that if the government takes immediate action on this issue, the rumours will stop and pensioners will get confidence. Also, this will also enable the commission’s work to be completed on time and smoothly.

BPS has expressed hope that the government will take their appeal seriously and take necessary steps soon so that pensioners can get relief and they can get clarity in deciding their future plans.

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