Performance is the main constraint on Annual Increment in 7th CPC

Performance is the main constraint on Annual Increment in 7th CPC Withholding Annual Increments of Non-performers after 20 Years There is a widespread perception that increments as well as upward movement in the hierarchy happen as a matter of course. The perception is that grant of MACP, although subject to the employee attaining the laid … Read more

7th CPC Increment : Recommendations on Annual and Promotional Increment

7th CPC Increment : Recommendations on Annual and Promotional Increment 7th CPC Increment : The 7th Pay Commission has recommended on the rate of annual increment is being retained at 3 percent. Illustrative Examples in Respect of annual increment… Withholding Annual Increments of Non-performers after 20 Years : There is a widespread perception that increments … Read more

Yearly Increment Calculation – Will the 7th CPC continue the same formula or it brings any changes in to it…!

Yearly Increment Calculation – Will the 7th CPC continue the same formula or it brings any changes in to it…! “Will the 7th CPC continue the same formulae adopted by the 6th CPC, or it brings any changes in to it…!” Yearly Increment for Central Government Employees from July 2015… As we are in the … Read more

FR & SR Rules – What says Rules regarding increment..!

FR & SR Rules – What says Rules regarding increment..! What says FR & SR Rules regarding increment..! Increment : The annual increase in pay is drawn as a matter of course from the 1st of July every year, except when it is withheld as a statutory punishment. If a Government employee is on leave … Read more

Calculation of annual increment for Central Government employees as per 6th CPC..?

Calculation of annual increment for Central Government employees as per 6th CPC..? We explain with some illustrations… The increment is an increase in pay for each year in a particular date. As per 6th CPC the annual increment has been granted on 1st July of every year and the qualifying period for earning an increment … Read more