10pc relief for workers of semi autonomous bodies
ISLAMABAD: The government has notified the granting of 10 percent ad-hoc relief allowance of 2021 of Basic Pay to the Executive/Supervisory staff of autonomous/semi-autonomous bodies and corporations with effect from July 1, 2021.
According to the office memorandum issued by the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday, consequent upon the grant of Ad-hoc Relief Allowance-2021 at 10 percent of the basic pay to the civil servants in BPS 1-22 w.e.f 01-07-2021 vide Finance Division’s Office Memorandum No F.1(1)lmp2021-216 dated 08-07-2021, it has, inter-alia, been decided that the grant of Adhoc Relief Allowance-2021 at 10 percent of basic pay subject to existing conditions will also be applicable to the employees of Autonomous/ Semi-Autonomous Bodies and Corporations, which have adopted the Federal Government’s Basic Pay Scales Scheme in totality. The above orders will, however, not be applicable to those Public Sector Corporations and Autonomous/Semi-Autonomous bodies that have adopted different pay scales/allowances.
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