Retirement Latest news:News About Central Government Employees Retirement Age 33 Or 60.
Retirement Latest news:News About Central Government
Employees Retirement Age 33 Or 60.
News About Central Government Employees Retirement Age 33 Or
60.
The government has clarified that there is no move to reduce
superannuation age of employees
Rumours were floating in social media that the govt has
given clearance for reducing superannuation age As per the social media, the
DoPT has finalized proposals for implementation of 33 years of service or 60
years age, whichever is early, for retirement on superannuation for all
government employees and that the file has been sent to the Finance Ministry
for implementation with effect from April 1, 2020.
A proposal to lower the retirement age of Central government
employees is in the works. The idea is to retire employees who have completed
33 years of service or on reaching 60 years of age, whichever is earlier.
Suggested by the Department of Personnel and Training
(DoPT), the proposal is currently with the Department of Expenditure, which is
looking into its financial implications, sources said.
At present, the retirement age in most of the services is 60
years, though it is 65 for professors in all Central universities as also for
Central government doctors.
Officials said the proposal if implemented, could help
address the problem of unemployment to an extent.
Retirement On Superannuation Of Central Government Employees
On Completion Of 33 Years Service Or 60 Years Of Age – New Rule From 01.04.2020
Retirement Latest News
Through several sources, the information is being circulated
that the Government has been considering revision of the extant policy on
retirement and bringing new rules with stipulation that those Central
Government employees who have put in 33 years service or attained the age of 60
years, whichever is earlier, shall retire on superannuation.
According to the sources it is learnt that the DoP&T has
sent proposal to MoF for consideration for the purpose of bringing new rule
from 01/04/2020.
Since the proposal of the DoP&T is likely to affect
existing Central Government employees, therefore, consultations are required to
be ensured with the JCW/Staff Side as the service condition of the existing
staff may get affected.
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