8th Pay Commission Date, Salary Increase, Fitment Factor & Pay Matrix Table

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8th Pay Commission Date, Salary Increase, Fitment Factor & Pay Matrix Table, January 16, 2025 by Gyanzone.

    It is expected that the 8th Pay Commission could bring about an important change in the pay scale for Indian government employees starting on January 1, 2026. These commissions are determined on a regular basis to update pay scales and benefits according to changes in the economy of the nation, inflation, and worker needs.


    The 8th Pay Commission has the potential to improve the financial stability of lakhs of workers and retirees who are currently engaged in discussions regarding minimum pay revisions and Fitment Factor adjustments.


8th Pay Commission

    The 8th Pay Commission will impact lakhs of central government employees by changing their pay structures. The Fitment Factor, a multiplier used to change pay from the 7th Pay Commission scales, is one of its key components. It is proposed that Fitment Factor be set at 2.28, which would represent a 34.1% increase in the minimum wage.


    During this adjustment, the Dearness Allowance (DA), which is expected to increase to 70% by January 2026, will also be included in the base salary. The revised Pay Matrix will significantly simplify calculations, maintaining transparency at all levels.


8th Pay Commission Overview
Authority
Department of Personnel and Training

Proposed Fitment Factor

2.28

Dearness Allowance

Expected to reach 70% by 2026

Implementation Date

January 1, 2026

Minimum Wage Increase

From ₹18,000 to ₹41,000

Beneficiaries

Central government employees and retirees

Category

Latest News 

Official Website

https://dopt.gov.in/

Factors Influencing 8th Pay Commission Recommendations


    A number of factors such as inflation and the state of the economy, will influence the 8 Pay Commission’s recommendations.


    The 15th Indian Labour Conference (ILC) proposals and Dr. Akroyd’s formula, which take into consideration the basic needs for an average family, will be used to determine the minimum wage.


    The market pricing of essential commodities, employee expectations, and the current DA rate are further factors.


    To make sure the updated pay scale is both fair for workers, the Commission will carefully calculate these factors.


    Role of Fitment Factor in Salary Revision In order to determine pay increases under the Eighth Pay Commission, the Fitment Factor is essential. By using a single multiplier, it simplifies the fundamental pay revision procedure.


    The 8 Pay Commission suggests an overall factor of 2.28, compared to the 7th Pay Commission, which applied many Fitment Factors ranging from 2.57 to 2.81 for various pay levels.


    In addition to making calculations simpler, this fitment factor provides regular pay increases at all levels, deals with high inflation rates while improving employee purchasing power.


Changes in Pay Structures

    The adjustment from the 6th to 8th Pay Commission shows an ongoing effort to improve transparency in salary structures.


    The 7th Pay Commission implemented a simplified Pay Matrix and rationalized pay scales using different Fitment Factors.


    In order to make sure equal salary increases, the Eighth Pay Commission aims to standardize the Fitment Factor.


    In order to deal with inflation and improve the living standard of government employee, the minimum wage is expected to increase from ₹18,000 to ₹41,000.


8th Pay Commission Pay Matrix Table

Pay Matrix Level

Basic Salary of 7th CPC

Basic Salary of 8th CPC

Pay Matrix Level 1

Rs. 18,000

Rs. 21,600

Pay Matrix Level 2

Rs. 19,900

Rs. 23,880

Pay Matrix Level 3

Rs. 21,700

Rs. 26,040

Pay Matrix Level 4

Rs. 25,500

Rs. 30,600

Pay Matrix Level 5

Rs. 29,200

Rs. 35,040

Pay Matrix Level 6

Rs. 35,400

Rs. 42,480

Pay Matrix Level 7

Rs. 44,900

Rs. 53,880

Pay Matrix Level 8

Rs. 47,600

Rs. 57,120

Pay Matrix Level 9

Rs. 53,100

Rs. 63,720

Pay Matrix Level 10

Rs. 56,100

Rs. 67,320

Pay Matrix Level 11

Rs. 67,700

Rs. 81,240

Pay Matrix Level 12

Rs. 78,800

Rs. 94,560

Pay Matrix Level 13

Rs. 1,23,100

Rs. 1,47,720

Pay Matrix Level 13A

Rs. 1,31,100

Rs. 1,57,320

Pay Matrix Level 14

Rs. 1,44,200

Rs. 1,73,040

Pay Matrix Level 15

Rs. 1,82,200

Rs. 2,18,400

Pay Matrix Level 16

Rs. 2,05,400

Rs. 2,46,480

Pay Matrix Level 17

Rs. 2.25 lakh

Rs. 2.70 lakh

Pay Matrix Level 18

Rs. 2.50 lakh

Rs. 3 lakh

Challenges for the 8th Pay Commission

Challenges for the 8th Pay
Commission

While the 8th Pay Commission is eagerly awaited, it faces many obstacles, including maintaining employee demands with financial limits. Making sure that the pay commission are equal, and aligned with economic conditions will require careful planning.


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