GANGTOK, 17 June: Muster Roll
and Work Charged employees whose services were notified for regularization
before the Assembly elections, a process which was put in “abeyance” owing to
the announcement of election and Model Code of Conduct, and who continue to
wait for the said circular to be lifted, find themselves in a complex limbo.
Several of them were issued regularization orders before the process was put on
hold, but in the resulting confusion, their status and duties remain undefined,
a confusion which has resulted in them not having received their salaries for
the past three months [since they were regularised] and not being told how to
perform their duties and in what capacities.
In this regard, over 200
MR and WC employees who had been notified for regularization called on the
Chief Secretary today to request the completion of the regularization process
and also for disbursement of their pending salaries. A memorandum was also put
up to the Chief Secretary seeking withdrawal of the notification by which the
Department of Personnel had kept the regularization process in abeyance. They
are also seeking effective implementation of the notification issued on 22
February this year by which they had been declared regularized.
“We have not been paid
our salaries for the past 3 months as a result of the process being kept in
abeyance. Moreover, those regularized do not know what to do in their offices
or what post they now hold. Almost all had been regularized and had received
their office orders and had started their new duties as regularized employees,”
stated members of the MR/WC employees association [who had been regularized] while
speaking to NOW! today.
5,624 temporary
employees, MR and WC, had been notified for regularization in the various
departments before the announcement of the elections earlier this year.
“It is strange that after
having issued their orders for regularization the government suddenly wants to put
the order on hold,” the members said. Furthermore, on having met with the
Secretary, Department of Personnel, the employees said that they could not
receive any clear reasons on why the process has been put on hold.
“Nobody seems to know why
the process has been put in abeyance,” stated the members.
It is informed that the
CS has sought a week’s time to sort out the matter.
The memorandum to the CS
states that the regularization process of the temporary employees is already in
an advanced stage wherein most have already initiated Memorandums of
Understanding and further, that most of them have already been relieved from
their present dispensations [as temporary employees] across the state. The
employees have preferred that the government continue with the process of
regularization of the employees taking into considerations the administrative
complications arising out of the order for abeyance and in the interest of the
“poor working class society of Sikkim”.
The temporary employees
visiting the CS today comprised both categories of regularized employees- those
with 15 years and above of service and those with 10 years and above of
service. In the first category 4,002 employees had been notified for
regularization and in the second, 1,622.
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