8th Pay Commission: Staff Side (NC-JCM) submits major demands on salary, pension and promotions; check details

8th Pay Commission: Staff Side (NC-JCM) submits major demands on salary, pension and promotions; check details


The Standing Committee of Staff Side (NC-JCM) presented a comprehensive set of demands at their first meeting with the 8th Pay Commission on 28 April, held in New Delhi. This meeting was chaired by Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, the chairperson of the 8th Pay Commission, along with Professor Pulak Ghosh, the Commission’s member, and Pankaj Jain, the Commission’s member secretary, as well as other senior officials and concerned stakeholders. The delegation of the stakeholders was led by Shiva Gopal Mishra, along with other staff representatives.

Furthermore, in a recent update on its official website on 29 April, the 8th Pay Commission has also extended the deadline for submission of stakeholder suggestions to 31 May.

The Commission’s website was also down for some time due to the earlier deadline of 30 April. Therefore, the Commission decided to give stakeholders more time to participate in the consultation process.

The Commission has also assured further consultations, discussions and field visits across the country to ensure greater participation and the objective consideration of all demands.

Here are ten key demands raised by the Staff Side for the consideration of the 8th Pay Commission.

Due to limited time, the Staff Side also requested a supplementary memorandum. The Commission assured the union and its members that all demands would be considered and examined. Further meetings will be held, and technical issues related to submission will be amicably resolved, said the Commission.

What is the 8th Pay Commission and why does it matter for central government employees?

The 8th Pay Commission is a temporary government body set up to review salaries, pensions, allowances and service conditions of central government employees and pensioners, ensuring fair pay structure revisions and benefits.

What is the Constitution of the 8th Pay Commission?

The 8th Pay Commission consists of a Chairperson, a Member, a Member Secretary and supporting officials. The current Chairperson of the Commission is Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai.

With the extension of the last date up to 31 May, these discussions cumulatively mark a crucial step towards reshaping salary payments, pension systems, employer welfare policies, allowances, and other associated factors for central government employees and pensioners across the country.

For more updates on 8th Pay Commission-related information, you can refer to the official website at: https://8cpc.gov.in/

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