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Larger Policy Issue Will Be Decided by 8th Central Pay Commission – NC JCM

नीति से जुड़े बड़े मुद्दों पर फैसला 8वां केंद्रीय वेतन आयोग करेगा – NC JCM

49th National Council (JCM) Meeting 2026: Complete Highlights, Major Decisions, Employee Demands & Cabinet Secretary’s Assurances

Larger Policy Issue Will Be Decided by 8th Central Pay Commission – NC JCM: The 49th National Council (JCM) Meeting was held on 11 May 2026 under the chairmanship of the Cabinet Secretary. The meeting also coincided with the Diamond Jubilee (60 years) of the Joint Consultative Machinery (JCM), established in 1966 to strengthen dialogue between the Government of India and Central Government employees.

What is the Joint Consultative Machinery (JCM)?

The Joint Consultative Machinery (JCM) was introduced in 1966 as a formal consultative mechanism between the Government and Central Government employees to resolve service matters through discussion instead of confrontation. It also provides compulsory arbitration on specified issues.

Why the 49th Meeting is Important

  • 60th Anniversary (Diamond Jubilee) of JCM.
  • 49th National Council Meeting held on 11 May 2026.
  • Discussion on several long-pending service matters.
  • Renewed emphasis on regular meetings and implementation of decisions.

Main Issues Raised by the Staff Side

Regular JCM Meetings

The Staff Side highlighted that meetings were not being conducted as frequently as prescribed under the scheme, affecting confidence in the consultative mechanism.

Litigation

Employees requested uniform implementation of settled judicial principles to reduce unnecessary litigation before CAT, High Courts and the Supreme Court.

8th Central Pay Commission

The Staff Side requested early constitution of the 8th CPC, consultation with employee representatives and an opportunity to submit a comprehensive memorandum.

Major Employee Demands

Medical Facilities

  • Full reimbursement under CGHS and CS(MA) Rules.
  • Medical facilities for dependent parents and parents-in-law.
  • Reimbursement of dental implants and dentures.
  • Revision of ward entitlement after retirement.

Pension

  • Additional pension recommendations.
  • Old Pension Scheme related issues.
  • Family pension reforms.
  • Restoration of pension benefits.

MACP

  • Entry Pay anomalies.
  • FR-22 benefits.
  • MACP after promotion.
  • Grade Pay related issues.

Defence Civilian Employees

  • Night Duty Allowance.
  • Status after Ordnance Factory Corporatisation.
  • 7th CPC related benefits.

Railway Employees

  • Running Allowance taxation.
  • Kilometre Allowance.
  • Travelling Allowance issues.

AIIMS Employees

  • Implementation of Government orders.
  • Spouse posting policy.
  • General service conditions.

Compassionate Appointment

  • Removal of 5% ceiling.
  • Filling pending vacancies.
  • Expediting appointments.

Major Assurances by the Cabinet Secretary

IssueStatus
Regular National Council MeetingsAssured
Arbitration AwardsTo be examined
Night Duty AllowanceUnder examination
Running Allowance Tax IssueRailway Board & Expenditure Dept. to resolve
Medical ReimbursementDirected for examination
Pension MattersTo be examined
Compassionate Appointment IssuesFurther examination
Regional RecruitmentConsultation with Ministry of Law

Historical Background

The booklet includes the complete history of JCM from the recommendations of the First Pay Commission to its inauguration on 28 October 1966, speeches of eminent leaders, objectives, scope, arbitration provisions and achievements over six decades.

Key Takeaways

  • Diamond Jubilee of JCM celebrated in 2026.
  • Government reiterated commitment to dialogue.
  • Numerous employee welfare issues remain under examination.
  • Regular meetings expected in future.
  • 8th CPC remains a major area of interest.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When was the 49th National Council JCM Meeting held?

11 May 2026.

Why is this meeting important?

It coincided with the 60th anniversary of the Joint Consultative Machinery.

Was the 8th Pay Commission discussed?

Yes. Employee representatives requested early constitution and consultation.

Were pension issues discussed?

Yes. Multiple pension-related issues including additional pension, family pension and OPS-related matters were raised.

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