Posted on Sunday, January 18th, 2009
11:04 am
NEW DELHI: After the teachers of central universities, it’s the Grade A officers of all the seven IITs, who are seeking pay revision. The members of the All IITs Group A Officers Federation (AIITGAOF) are meeting in IIT Kanpur on Sunday to plan their agitation for the same.
As per the statement released by AIITGAOF president B N Yadav, the salary of the non-teaching staff of IITs is not at par with the UGC’s teaching staff after the Sixth Pay Commission. Yadav stated the pay revision being implemented for the non-teaching staff as proposed by the MHRD is lopsided.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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