🧾 8th Pay Commission: What’s This Talk About Tripling Salaries?
- The fitment factor is a multiplier applied to the existing basic pay to calculate the revised basic pay under a new Pay Commission.
- For example, under the 7th Pay Commission, the fitment factor was 2.57, meaning basic pay was multiplied by 2.57 to determine the new basic pay.
Because the basic pay is the base for other allowances like HRA (House Rent Allowance), TA (Travel Allowance) and even pensions, a higher fitment factor can significantly boost total salary / take‑home pay.📈 Claims About Fitment Factor = 3Right now, no official fitment factor has been announced by the government or 8th CPC — and it will be known only after the Pay Commission submits its recommendations and is approved.However, various employee bodies like the Federation of National postal Organisations (FNPO) and staff unions have proposed higher fitment factors, some even suggesting up to 3.0 or 3.25. If accepted, this would result in much higher salaries — close to about 3 times the 7th pay basic for lower levels.🧠 Example (Based on Proposals)
- Under the 7th CPC, Level 1 (basic pay) was ₹18,000.
- A fitment factor of 3.0 could push that to around ₹54,000 basic pay — three times the earlier basic.
- Similarly, Level 18 salaries could jump to ₹7‑8 lakh basic if fitment is boosted.
- Many analysts estimate the 8th CPC could adopt a fitment factor around 2.8 or lower, not the full 3.0.
- This would still deliver a significant pay hike (often ~40‑50% or more), but not literally triple salaries.
- The reported “tripling” scenario assumes the highest possible fitment asked by unions, not what the government has decided.
- Salary revisions depend on fiscal considerations, inflation, and the Government’s Terms of Reference for the Pay Commission.
- If the 8th CPC accepts a fitment factor near 3.0, then the basic pay — the foundation of salaries — could be about three times the 7th CPC base for entry‑level posts like Level 1 (from ~₹18,000 to ~₹54,000).
- But this is a possibility based on employee demands and proposals, not an official policy outcome yet.
- Fitment Factor = Salary Multiplier used to compute new basic pay under the 8th Pay Commission.
- Employee bodies are asking for a factor of ~3.0 or more, which could roughly triple basic pay at entry levels.
- Official factor is not yet finalized, and may be lower than 3.0.
- If a high factor — base on demands — is approved, it would mean significant increases in salaries and allowances for central government employees and pensioners.