8th Pay Commission Talks to Begin as Unions Draft Pay Revision Demands
After months of waiting, movement is finally visible on the 8th Pay Commission, with central government employee and pensioner bodies beginning preparations for formal pay revision talks. With the commission's office now set up in New Delhi, the focus has shifted from speculation to process.
The first clear milestone comes on February 25, 2026, when staff-side representatives will meet in the capital to start drafting a common memorandum of demands. This document will eventually be submitted to the 8th Pay Commission and will form the backbone of employee-side negotiations on salaries, allowances and service conditions.
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Step One: Drafting the Common Stand
The exercise is being led by the National Council (Staff Side) of the Joint Consultative Machinery (NC-JCM). Its drafting committee will meet at 13-C, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi, beginning 10.30 am on February 25.
In communication to committee members, NC-JCM secretary Shiva Gopal Mishra has indicated that the council expects the 8th Pay Commission to soon call for detailed submissions from employee bodies. The upcoming meeting will therefore decide how the memorandum should be structured, what issues should be prioritised and how quickly the draft can be completed.
Step Two: One Week of Detailed Discussions
Members have been advised to stay in New Delhi for about a week after the February 25 meeting. During this period, the committee will hold multiple rounds of internal discussions to assess proposals coming in from recognised employee and pensioner associations.
Organisations representing Railways, Defence, Posts, Income Tax and other central services are expected to participate. Each sector's concerns will be examined before any point is included in the final list of demands.
Step Three: Finalising the Demands
The focus of the discussions will be on key pay revision issues such as basic pay, fitment factor, minimum wage levels, allowances and service-related conditions. The NC-JCM's task will be to narrow differences between associations and present a single, unified position to the 8th Pay Commission.
Once consensus is reached, the council will prepare a final memorandum and submit it within the deadline set by the commission once the formal notification is issued.
What Happens After Submission
After receiving memorandums from various stakeholders, the 8th Pay Commission will begin individual hearings. Employee bodies will be asked to explain and justify their demands, while the commission undertakes its own financial and economic assessment.
Past experience suggests that while staff submissions carry weight, they do not guarantee outcomes. During the 7th Pay Commission, employee bodies had pushed for a minimum basic pay of Rs 26,000, but the final recommendation was Rs 18,000.
Why February 25 Matters
For central government employees and pensioners, the February meeting does not bring immediate pay hikes. Instead, it marks the formal start of negotiations, setting the direction for discussions that will eventually shape salary structures under the 8th Pay Commission.
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