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šŸ’€ Government employees are celebrating after 8Th pay commission šŸ¤‘šŸ„³ šŸ˜­ Private sector ā€” Abusing companies for not increasing salary and work life balance āš–ļø šŸ„² According to reports the government peon will earn more than private company executives So what's your take on the government should Control private sector or not ?

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