Senior party spokesman Ajay Maken said the central government employees are a "frustrated and disappointed" lot as the government decided "not to make improvement" in the recommendations.
"It is unfortunate that the employees, who were given 40 per cent hike in their respective pay in the past by previous governments, had now been recommended only 14.27 per cent. This is unjust and humiliating for the beneficiaries," he told reporters.
"In the history of CPC in the last about 70 years, this is the worst recommendations and needed major surgery to make it acceptable to the employees and meet their expectation up to some extent," Maken, a former Union Minister, said.
To a question about the recommendations with regard to the Armed Forces employees and whether Congress supports them, he replied in the affirmative.
Making a strong pitch for a better deal to government employees, he asked "If you do not have the best brains working in the government, then how can you expect government or the government employees to protect the interest vis-a-vis the multi-nationals in this era of globalisation?"
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Meanwhile, CPI(M) Politburo termed as "disappointing" the said the central pay hike is and demanded that the government hear the views of the employees organisations and on that basis to make a revised announcement.
The ratio between the lowest and the highest scale continues to be wide with the ratio being 1:14, it added.
"It is unfortunate that the government did not consider it worthwhile to have discussions with the employees' organisations before making the announcement on salaries and pension," the party said.
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