Appointed in 1996 to make recommendations concerning the salaries and employment conditions of India's government workers, the Pay Commission's suggestions were to cut the staff by thirty percent over ten years, ban overtime, a six-day work week in place of the current five-day work week, and reducing government holidays from seventeen days to three days.
Commission’s suggestions were to cut the staff by thirty percent over ten years, ban overtime, a six-day work week in place of the current five-day
Commission's suggestions were to cut the staff by thirty percent over ten years, ban overtime, replace the current five-day work week with a six-day
Commission suggested that the staff be cut by thirty percent over ten years, that there be a ban on overtime, a six-day work week in place of the current five-day
Commission suggested cutting the staff by thirty percent over ten years, banning overtime, replacing the current five-day work week with a six-day
Commission suggested a staff cut of thirty percent over ten years, that overtime be banned, replacing the current five-day work week with a six-day