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Last Updated on June 26, 2018 by Ilmilog Guru
Punjab Government has awarded 50% pay increase, utility allowance and house requisition for secretariat and governor house employees only. So other employees are protesting for their own salaries.
Now APCA has decided to take stand against this action for Punjab government. Therefore APCA has published the latest news about 50% pay increase, utility allowance and house requisition for all Punjab employees. They said that APCA now is in the court for the rights of Punjab employees and demand of 50% pay increase, utility allowance and house requisition for all Punjab employees not only for secretariat and governor house employees. The court has called finance secretary on 02-07-2018 with the answer of 50% pay increase, utility allowance and house requisition for secretariat and governor house employees only and not for other government employees. This press release of APCA will be good for Punjab employees in future. We hope that 50% pay increase, utility allowance, and house requisition will be awarded to all Punjab Government employees as given before to secretariat and governor house employees after this press release.
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APCA Press Release regarding 50% Pay Increase & Utility Allowance
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