Formation of 8th central Pay Commission: DOP&T forwards IRTSA Memo to Ministry of Finance
Formation of 8th central Pay Commission: DoP&T forwards IRTSA Memo to Ministry of Finance for further necessary action
The Office Memorandum, dated March 20, 2024, from the Ministry of Personnel forwards a letter from the Indian Railways Technical Supervisors’ Association to the Department of Expenditure regarding the formation of the 8th Central Pay Commission for further necessary action.
Issued by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, the Office Memorandum dated 20th March 2024, signifies the commencement of the process. The document, addressed to the Department of Expenditure, highlights the receipt of a letter from the Indian Railways Technical Supervisors’ Association, advocating for the establishment of the 8th Central Pay Commission.
The formation of a new pay commission holds paramount importance in the governance structure, especially concerning the welfare of government employees. Central Pay Commissions are instrumental in assessing the current salary structure, evaluating economic conditions, and recommending revisions to ensure fair and just compensation for employees.
F. No. 2/1/2023-JCA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment (JCA) Section
Floor, ‘B’ Wing,
Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated: 20-03-2024
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Formation of 8th central Pay Commission: DoP&T forwards IRTSA Memo to Ministry of Finance for further necessary action
The Office Memorandum, dated March 20, 2024, from the Ministry of Personnel forwards a letter from the Indian Railways Technical Supervisors’ Association to the Department of Expenditure regarding the formation of the 8th Central Pay Commission for further necessary action.
Issued by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, the Office Memorandum dated 20th March 2024, signifies the commencement of the process. The document, addressed to the Department of Expenditure, highlights the receipt of a letter from the Indian Railways Technical Supervisors’ Association, advocating for the establishment of the 8th Central Pay Commission.
The formation of a new pay commission holds paramount importance in the governance structure, especially concerning the welfare of government employees. Central Pay Commissions are instrumental in assessing the current salary structure, evaluating economic conditions, and recommending revisions to ensure fair and just compensation for employees.
F. No. 2/1/2023-JCA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment (JCA) Section
Floor, ‘B’ Wing,
Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated: 20-03-2024
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Formation of 8th central Pay Commission-regarding.
The undersigned is directed to forward a copy of letter No. IRTSA/Memo-7 dated 26.02.2024 received from Shri R.V. Ramesh, General Secretary, Indian Railways Technical Supervisors’ Association on the subject mentioned above to Department of Expenditure for further necessary action.
Encls: As above.
(Gandharv Kumar Sandilya)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Tele: 011-2469 4678
To,
Under Secretary (Admin)
Department of Expenditure
North Block
New Delhi
Copy to:
Shri KV. Ramesh, General Secretary, IRTSA, G3-LIKITH HOMES, 3, Lakshmanan Nagar, West Street, Peravallur, Chennai-600082.
The undersigned is directed to forward a copy of letter No. IRTSA/Memo-7 dated 26.02.2024 received from Shri R.V. Ramesh, General Secretary, Indian Railways Technical Supervisors’ Association on the subject mentioned above to Department of Expenditure for further necessary action.
Encls: As above.
(Gandharv Kumar Sandilya)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Tele: 011-2469 4678
To,
Under Secretary (Admin)
Department of Expenditure
North Block
New Delhi
Copy to:
Shri KV. Ramesh, General Secretary, IRTSA, G3-LIKITH HOMES, 3, Lakshmanan Nagar, West Street, Peravallur, Chennai-600082.
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