The Staff Side (JCM) has calculated minimum
wage as on 1st Jan 2014 as per the Dr. Aykroyd formula as Rs 26,000/-
taking into following prices.
The 7th CPC also would adopt
Dr. Aykroyd formula for the computation of the minimum wage and thereafter the fitment
formula is calculated.
Fitment formula = Minimum wage / Rs 7000
The Staff Side (JCM) has calculated the
fitment formula of 3.72 that is Rs 26000/ Rs 7000 as on 1st Jan
2014.
The 7th CPC has hinted that the
date of effect of the 7th CPC shall be from 1st Jan
2016. In this context the minimum wage
and fitment formula, should be as follows.
The increase in prices between 1st
Jan 2014 to 1st July 2015 is 18% as the DA as on 1st Jan
2014 was 100% and likely DA as on 1st July 2015 is 118%, In actual terms
the retail prices have increased by over 25%. Even considering the 18% hike in prices
from 1st Jan 2014 to 1st July 2015 and adding 7 % likely hike
in prices for the period 1st July 2015 to Jan 2016 it works out to 25% hike in minimum wage.
Minimum wage calculated by the Staff Side
(JCM) using Dr. Aykroyd formula as on 1st Jan 2014 was Rs 26,000/-
Adding 25% hike in prices between 1st
Jan 2014 to 1st Jan 2016, the minimum wage should be Rs 32,000/- and
accordingly the fitment formula should work out to 4.5 times.
If we calculate the minimum wage as on
1/1/2016 using the Dr. Aykroyd formula taking into account the current retail prices
in Bangalore. It works out Rs 27,000/- and fitment formula as 3.85.
There are many rumors on the fitment
formula and minimum wage, actually the 7th CPC has made only a draft
and they will calculate the actual fitment formula and minimum wage only next
month taking into the account the prices as on 1st July 2015 and
adding weight age for the period 1st July 2015 to Jan 2016 and work out the fitment
formula and minimum wage.
If any fitment formula less than 3.85 and
minimum wage of Rs 27,000/- it will be denial of right wages for CG employees.
During the 6th CPC the Staff Side (JCM)
has calculated minimum wage as on 1st Jan 2006 as per the Dr. Aykroyd formula as Rs 10,000/-,
where as the 6th CPC had provide the minimum wage as Rs 7000/- and the 6th CPC had fixed fitment
formula of 1.86. Most of the pay commissions have accpeted 70% of the staff side demand. We sincerely hope this 7th Central Pay Commission will also calculate the right wages and fitment formula for the Central Government Employees.
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