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More than five lakh employees of the state have been deprived of housing benefits for the last four years
Inflation is rising day by day today. And as inflation continues to rise, people are having a hard time getting home. Even after four years of the state government's acceptance of the Seventh Pay Commission at the Center level, there is a sharp decline in the number of employees who do not pay rent at the Center level. The Central Government has implemented the Seventh Pay Commission for its employees from 1/1/16. Later Gujarat Government
The seventh pay commission was accepted by. At that time, due to strong opposition to rent, the central government formed a committee and soon after, according to the new pay commission, the central government ordered to pay 8 per cent in rural areas, 16 per cent in urban areas and 24 per cent in big cities. But more than five lakh state employees have been deprived of housing benefits for the last four years.
Inflation is paid by the government with retrospective effect, the arrears of which are also paid to the employees. But there is no provision for back effect or arrears in rent. As a result, the employees are losing Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 per month. Government employees have to do extra work in addition to their work.
When they Deprived of reapable economic benefits. Isn't the expected demand of the employees to be paid by the state government to its employees on a central basis excessive?
Inflation is rising day by day today. And as inflation continues to rise, people are having a hard time getting home. Even after four years of the state government's acceptance of the Seventh Pay Commission at the Center level, there is a sharp decline in the number of employees who do not pay rent at the Center level. The Central Government has implemented the Seventh Pay Commission for its employees from 1/1/16. Later Gujarat Government
The seventh pay commission was accepted by. At that time, due to strong opposition to rent, the central government formed a committee and soon after, according to the new pay commission, the central government ordered to pay 8 per cent in rural areas, 16 per cent in urban areas and 24 per cent in big cities. But more than five lakh state employees have been deprived of housing benefits for the last four years.
Inflation is paid by the government with retrospective effect, the arrears of which are also paid to the employees. But there is no provision for back effect or arrears in rent. As a result, the employees are losing Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 per month. Government employees have to do extra work in addition to their work.
When they Deprived of reapable economic benefits. Isn't the expected demand of the employees to be paid by the state government to its employees on a central basis excessive?
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