7 th CPC Ready for Online Survey
Intends to
Gather Suggestions via
Web Survey: The 7th Pay Commission is all set to utilize the power of
the internet. The decision, to not confine itself to just the opinions
of the Central Government officials and various employees federations
and instead gather feedback from all employees, is a very appreciable
one.
The Central Government appointed the 7th Central Pay Commission on February
28, 2014, comprising Justice Shri Ashok Kumar Mathur as Chairman, Shri Vivek Rae as full time Member, Dr. Ratin
Roy as part time Member and Smt. Meena Agarwal as Secretary and
enumerated a list of tasks for the Commission. To examine various issues
relating to emoluments’ structure, retirement benefits and other
service conditions of Central Government employees and to make
recommendations on the changes required.
The 4-member Commission acted promptly and, as first step, prepared a 42-points
questionnaire covering 15 different topics. The questionnaire was then
sent to the Secretaries of all Departments of Indian Government and to
the various Central Govt Employees Federations, with a request that the
completed questionnaire should be returned before the month of June.
On
behalf of the JCM National Council staff, the completed questionnaire,
with the approval of all the staff side members of National Council, was
sent to the 7th CPC as
early as May 8. While the 7th CPC awaits the responses of other
departments and federations, it decided to launch an online survey to
seek the views from all stakeholders including members of
the general public. The individuals should give some personal
information for registration and participate in the online survey on an
easy-to-use webpage created especially for this. The invitation to
participate in the survey has been extended to various organizations,
groups and associations too.
The
42 questions have been given with separate space for each answer. The
user can choose the format he/she is comfortable with to answer these
questions. Also, there
is an option to express one’s opinion in written format, until June 15.
Despite the fact that federations reflect the general opinion of employees, it is not clear why the CPC has sought for opinion
of the general public. It is not an easy task for a Government employee
to answer all these 42 questions. They would be able to give clear
answers to only some of the questions asked in the questionnaire. That’s
precisely what the CPC is looking for!
It is a well known fact that the Pay Commission cannot simply draft its recommendations based solely on these suggestions
and answers. Yet, this is a welcome start. The responses will clearly indicate the topics that should be high-priority issues.
The
online survey would be very effective and serve its purpose if all the
Central Government employees participate in it. Each Central Government
department has its own issues and expectations. It would be unreasonable
to expect solutions to problems that the Pay Commission isn’t even
aware of. The employees can choose to only reply to the questions they
know the answers to. Each question has a separate space for answers. The
webpage has been designed with instructions on how these answers have
to be written.
It
is necessary for all the Central Government employees to participate in
this online survey. Take some time to prepare your replies to the
questions and then attempt the survey. Those who don’t know English can
have their answers translated.
In
addition to these, each federation will make a list of the complaints
and suggestions for each department and present them to the 7th Pay
Commission. On behalf of the JCM National Council staff side, a request
was made to extend the deadline to submit these lists, to July 30.
It
is becoming obvious that the 7th CPC is getting ready to present its
recommendations well within the 18 months time given to it.
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