New Delhi: The Seventh Pay Commission is expected to reward the
central government by its recommendation on abolishing 18 days gazetted
holidays and to provide three days national holidays to central government
employees to reform the work culture in central government offices.
Pay commission sources said the number of holidays should come down
to improve work culture.
The sources also added, “A survey has revealed that India has the
highest number of gazetted holidays per year and close on her heels are her
Asian neighbours like Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia. We need to cut
down on holidays to facilitate more work culture.”
The sources argued that the government offices worked only for 196
days in India in a year. Besides, whenever there was election, the government
servants were pressed into election work. This affected the routine government
business, sources contended.
Earlier, the sixth central pay commission recommended that central
government offices should remain closed only on three national holidays
(Republic Day, Independence Day and Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti) and all other
gazetted holidays should be abolished and the number of restricted holidays
(optional) depending on one’s religious persuasion should be increased from two
to eight days.
The Seventh Central Pay Commission is also likely to make
suggestion for flexible work hours for women and employees with disabilities.
Flexible working gives them greater choice over when and where they
work, allowing them to better manage their work-life balance
“As flexi working hours will allow women central government
employees to strike a balance between her professional and family
responsibility, maintain healthy lifestyles and contribute to parenting well,
it is recommended for the same and urge upon the government to work out the
modalities in this direction,” the pay panel source said.
“Flexible working can also provide central government employees
with disabilities with a ‘bridge’ into retirement. Many of surveys show that
often the complete loss of professional work account of disability can leave
employees with disabilities feeling depressed and unmotivated, even to the
point of affecting mental health. Flexible working time can help employees with
disabilities delay retirement without giving up too much of their hard-earned
freedom.” said an official.
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