Annual
Increment denial to employees who retire after putting in more than Six Months
of Service in the year of retirement – Government has no proposal to revise
the policy – Minister replies in Rajya Sabha
As per existing provisions, Annual Increment which would
be granted on 1st of July of every year will not be allowed to an employee if
he retires on 30th June after serving whole 12 months in the year of
retirement. While employees are demanding annual increment in the year of
retirement if the condition of more than six months of service in the year of
retirement is satisfied, Minister of State for Finance has replied in the
Rajya Sabha to the effect that Government has no proposal as such to consider
the plea of employees
Full text of this Rajya Sabha Q&A are as follows
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION
NO-4380 ANSWERED ON-07.05.2013
Increment
provision for retiring employees
4380
. SARDAR BALWINDER SINGH BHUNDAR
(a) whether Government proposes to
modify the existing recommendation of the Sixth Pay Commission that Central
Government employees will get an increment in the month of July in every
calendar year to ensure that those Government employees who are retiring
irrespective of the month of the calendar year and have at least put in more
than six months of service get the last increment;
(b) if so, by when a revised
notification will be issued to benefit those retiring Government employees as
it affects their pensionary benefits etc.; and
(c) if not, the reasons therefor?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(SHRI NAMO NARAIN MEENA)
(a) to (c) : The existing provision for uniform date of
annual increment on 1st July every year is based on the recommendations of
the 6th Central Pay Commission which went into the service conditions of the
Central Government employees taking into account all relevant factors. There
is no proposal under consideration of the Government to make any changes
therein.
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