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8th pay commission formal announcement awaited: What is fitment factor and how does it affect salary?

The Union Cabinet approved the 8th Pay Commission on January 16 to revise central government employees' salaries, but an official announcement is pending.

Published on: Jun 13, 2025 10:42 PM IST
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The 8th Pay Commission was approved by the Union Cabinet on January 16 for revising the salaries of central government employees. However despite the government approval, an official announcement is still awaited.

A new pay commission is set up every 10 years to introduce revisions in the salaries of Central employees, while 8th Pay commission was formed, no new announcement has been made. (Representational Image)
A new pay commission is set up every 10 years to introduce revisions in the salaries of Central employees, while 8th Pay commission was formed, no new announcement has been made. (Representational Image)

Currently the salary structure for central employees follows the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission which came into effect in 2016. Several government employees are still waiting for the release of the terms of Reference for 8th Pay Commission.

Also read: What's new with the 8th pay commission? By how much can central government employee salaries get hiked?

What is a fitment factor and its affects on salary hike

A fitment factors points out to how much the revised salary will be on the base salary. It refers to the multiplication unit which is used for revising the base salaries and pensions of government employees.

Since 1947, there have been seven Central Pay Commissions. A new pay commission is set up every 10 years to introduce revisions in the salaries of Central employees and pensioners.

What may be the hikes in 8th pay commission

According to reports, there could be a rise in the basic pay in Level 1 in the range of 18,000 to 51,480. While the changes for level 2, which includes lower division clerks, can be a hike to 56,914.

For level 3 this raise could be from 21,700 currently to 62,062. This will keep going up as the Levels go higher with the Level 10, which includes Group A officers, expected to get a hike to 1,60,446, according to an NDTV report.

 
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