APJAC Amaravati seeks immediate appointment 12th PRC Chairman, announcement of IR
The APJAC Amaravati State Committee is urging the government to appoint the 12th Pay Revision Commission Chairman and announce Interim Relief for employees. They are advocating for a five-day work week to enhance productivity and reduce costs amid rising expenses. The committee plans to meet on June 7, 2026, to discuss further actions regarding employee demands.
- ▪The APJAC Amaravati State Committee has requested the appointment of the 12th PRC Commissioner.
- ▪They are advocating for a five-day work week for government employees to improve productivity and reduce stress.
- ▪The committee has pointed out the delay in implementing the 12th PRC, which was due from July 1, 2023.
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The APJAC Amaravati State Committee members have urged the government to appoint the 12th Pay Revision Commission (PRC) Commissioner and announce Interim Relief (IR) for employees, stating that the delay has caused growing dissatisfaction among government staff.APJAC Amaravati State chairman Bopparaju Venkateswarlu, secretary general P. Damodara Rao, associate chairman T.V. Phani Perraju and AP Revenue Services Association State general secretary Ramishetty Venkata Rajesh met senior officials In the Chief Minister’s Office on Wednesday and submitted a representation seeking immediate action on several employee-related issues.The committee demanded implementation of a five-day work week for employees in all government departments, similar to the system currently followed in the State…
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