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EJAC hails implementation of 7th pay commission | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 24: Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) has hailed the Chief Minister and Finance Minister for taking the decision to implement 7th pay commission with retrospective effect. In a press statement issued today, the senior JCC leader and president EJAC Abdul Qayoom Wani termed the decision of implementation of 7th pay commission with retrospective effect from 1-1-2016 a welcome step as already agreed by the government with the leaders of employee fraternity. He hailed the state government for fulfilling its commitment made with the employees of the state. Wani termed the decision as victory without war for employees and this is all because of employees' unity which they have showed in difficult times. He said that EJAC had already put forth their reservation before the government with regard to 7th pay commission and other issues like PSUs, other autonomous bodies and issues of other categories of employees. |
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