7th Pay Commission: As 48 lakh central government employees are still waiting to receive minimum pay and fitment factor hike beyond 7th CPC report recommendation, retired teachers and non-teaching employees of Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan from across the country are also struggling with a big problem that has not been solved even as months have passed. Now, they have gone to the extent of staging a protest to highlight their plight. They staged a protest outside the KVS headquarters in the national capital on Monday, demanding implementation of the 7th Pay Commission recommendations for them also.
  
"There is an unprecedented delay in the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission recommendations for Kendriya Vidyalaya pensioners. We have been agitating since last month and have written to the HRD Minister and the President raising our demands." General Secretary, KVS Retired Teachers Employees Welfare Society, CM Dubey, said,  He further added that they "were assured by senior officials of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) that the issue is under consideration and will be announced soon."
 
It may be noted that KVS pensioners from different parts of the nation including Jalandhar, Bhatinda, Dehradun, Agra, Kolkata, Delhi and NCR, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Pune, Bhopal and Nasirabad, congregated here to protest 7th Pay Commission non-implementation. 

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On the other hand, the central government employees are agitating for their salary hike demand beyond the 7th Pay commission recommendations since past two years, hoping that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley assurance of giving due consideration would be fulfilled. Their demands centre around the minimum pay and fitment factor hike. The government in June 2016, revised the minimum pay to Rs 18,000 from previous Rs 7,000 per month, along with fitment factor of 2.57 times. However, central government staff are seeking fitment factor of 3.68 times with minimum pay scale of Rs 26,000.