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WB may implement 6th Pay Commission from Jan 2020 : Mamata

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Published : Sep 14, 2019, 10:17 AM IST

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has declared that the Sixth Pay Commission is likely to be implemented from January 1, 2020, in the state. Meanwhile, the Pay Commission recommendations include an increase in the basic pay scale of state employees and increase of gratuity from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 10 lakh.

WB may implement 6th Pay Commission from Jan 2020 : Mamata

Kolkata (West Bengal): The West Bengal government will accept the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission and is likely to implement it from January 1, 2020, Chief Minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee said on Friday.

She blamed the erstwhile Left Front government for the delay in the implementation of the pay panel's recommendation as huge money is being spent to service the debt taken by it.

The implementation of the Pay Commission recommendations will cost the state exchequer about Rs 10000 crore annually.

The Sixth Pay Commission was formed on November 27, 2015, months before the 2016 assembly election, to restructure the salaries of the state government employees.

The panel, which was headed by Prof Abhirup Sarkar, was scheduled to submit its report within six months. However, it got periodic extensions and the latest one for another six months came on May 28.

Speaking on the delay in the implementation of the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations, Banerjee said that she had received the report only on Friday.

"I have received the Pay Commission report. We will accept the recommendations of the Commission and sympathetically consider it," she said at the organisational meeting of TMC's West Bengal State Government Employees Federation.

The central government has already approved the Seventh Central Pay Commission.

The Pay Commission recommendations include an increase in the basic pay scale of state employees and increase of gratuity from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 10 lakh.

"The state government employees are demanding to make up the shortfall of dearness allowance. But it should be kept in mind that only the West Bengal government has a guaranteed pension scheme. The pension scheme of the central government is not guaranteed," she said.

"Few people during Lok Sabha elections have misguided you but all of you (state government employees) can trust me. I won't disappoint you," she said.

Lashing out at the Left trade unions and state government employees union, Banerjee said that the erstwhile Left Front dispensation had implemented the Fifth Pay Commission two years after it was submitted in 2006.

"The Left Front had taken huge debt and we are paying Rs 55,000 crore every year for it. It is due to its fiscal mismanagement that we are facing so many problems," she said.

The TMC supremo lambasted the Centre over the proposed mass layoff in public sector units like Air India and BSNL.

She claimed that the BJP government is trying to disinvest and privatize all PSUs in the country.

"I ask the TMC trade union wing to organise a meeting with the central trade unions of Air India and BSNL on September 23. I will attend the meeting," she said.

Referring to the mass layoff of journalists in various media houses in Bengal, she said talks are on between Calcutta Press Club and the state government to give Rs 10000 as an allowance to journalists who lose their jobs.

Also read: Teachers are biggest visionaries for innovating, implementing what is good for students: HRD min

Kolkata (West Bengal): The West Bengal government will accept the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission and is likely to implement it from January 1, 2020, Chief Minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee said on Friday.

She blamed the erstwhile Left Front government for the delay in the implementation of the pay panel's recommendation as huge money is being spent to service the debt taken by it.

The implementation of the Pay Commission recommendations will cost the state exchequer about Rs 10000 crore annually.

The Sixth Pay Commission was formed on November 27, 2015, months before the 2016 assembly election, to restructure the salaries of the state government employees.

The panel, which was headed by Prof Abhirup Sarkar, was scheduled to submit its report within six months. However, it got periodic extensions and the latest one for another six months came on May 28.

Speaking on the delay in the implementation of the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations, Banerjee said that she had received the report only on Friday.

"I have received the Pay Commission report. We will accept the recommendations of the Commission and sympathetically consider it," she said at the organisational meeting of TMC's West Bengal State Government Employees Federation.

The central government has already approved the Seventh Central Pay Commission.

The Pay Commission recommendations include an increase in the basic pay scale of state employees and increase of gratuity from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 10 lakh.

"The state government employees are demanding to make up the shortfall of dearness allowance. But it should be kept in mind that only the West Bengal government has a guaranteed pension scheme. The pension scheme of the central government is not guaranteed," she said.

"Few people during Lok Sabha elections have misguided you but all of you (state government employees) can trust me. I won't disappoint you," she said.

Lashing out at the Left trade unions and state government employees union, Banerjee said that the erstwhile Left Front dispensation had implemented the Fifth Pay Commission two years after it was submitted in 2006.

"The Left Front had taken huge debt and we are paying Rs 55,000 crore every year for it. It is due to its fiscal mismanagement that we are facing so many problems," she said.

The TMC supremo lambasted the Centre over the proposed mass layoff in public sector units like Air India and BSNL.

She claimed that the BJP government is trying to disinvest and privatize all PSUs in the country.

"I ask the TMC trade union wing to organise a meeting with the central trade unions of Air India and BSNL on September 23. I will attend the meeting," she said.

Referring to the mass layoff of journalists in various media houses in Bengal, she said talks are on between Calcutta Press Club and the state government to give Rs 10000 as an allowance to journalists who lose their jobs.

Also read: Teachers are biggest visionaries for innovating, implementing what is good for students: HRD min

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WB may implement 6th Pay Commission from Jan 2020 : Mamata
         Kolkata, Sep 13 (PTI) The West Bengal government will
accpet the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission and is
likely to implement it from January 1, 2020, Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee said on Friday.
         She blamed the erstwhile Left Front government for the
delay in the implementation of the pay panel's recommendation
as huge money is being spent to service the debt taken by it.
         The implementation of the Pay Commission
recommendations will cost the state exchequer about Rs 10000
crore annually.
         The Sixth Pay Commission was formed on November 27,
2015, months before the 2016 assembly election, to restructure
the salaries of the state government employees.
         The panel, which was headed by Prof Abhirup Sarkar,
was scheduled to submit its report within six months. However,
it got periodic extensions and the latest one for another six
months came on May 28.
         Speaking on the delay in the implementation of the
Sixth Pay Commission recommendations, Banerjee said she had
received the report only on Friday.
         "I have received the Pay Commission report. We will
accept the recommendations of the Commission and
sympathetically consider it," she said at the organisational
meeting of TMC's West Bengal State Government Employees
Federation.
         The central government has already approved the
Seventh Central Pay Commission.
         The Pay Commission recommendations include increase in
the basic pay scale of state employees and increase of
gratuity from Rs six lakh to Rs 10 lakh.
         "The state government employees are demanding to make
up the shortfall of dearness allowance. But it should be kept
in mind that only the West Bengal government has a guaranteed
pension scheme. The pension scheme of the central government
is not guaranteed," she said.
         "Few people during Lok Sabha elections have misguided
you but all of you (state government employees) can trust me.
I won't disappoint you," she said.
         Lashing out at the Left trade unions and state
government employees union, Banerjee said the erstwhile Left
Front dispensation had implemented the Fifth Pay Commission
two years after it was submitted in 2006. "The Left Front had
taken huge debt and we are paying Rs 55,000 crore every year
for it. It is due to its fiscal mismanagement that we are
facing so much problems," she said.
         The TMC supremo lambasted the Centre over the proposed
mass layoff in public sector units like Air India and BSNL.
She claimed that the BJP government is trying to disinvest and
privatize all PSUs in the country.
         "I ask the TMC trade union wing to organise a meeting
with the central trade unions of Air India and BSNL on
September 23. I will attend the meeting," she said.
         Referring to mass layoff of journalists in various
media houses in Bengal, she said talks are on between Calcutta
Press Club and the state government to give Rs 10000 as
allowance to journalists who lose their jobs. PTI PNT
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