DOPT rejects 6-day week schedule amid protests from women-TOI
The Department of Personnel and
Training (DoPT) will soon inform Parliament that the government is not going
back to a six-day week for its employees, even as a senior representative of
the central government employees said that women employees were biggest
opponents of any such change by the new government.
A senior DoPT official told ET
on Tuesday that all individual ministries would be advised that before they ask
employees to come to work on Saturdays, they were expected to first consult the
Joint Consultative Machinery set up in each ministry which has representatives from
the staff side before implementing the same. There was confusion among
government ranks last week after the road ministry issued an order asking
employees to report to work on all Saturdays except the second. The same was
apparently withdrawn after women employees in the ministry took it up with
transport minister Nitin Gadkari.
Employees in many other
ministries have also been asked informally to report to work on Saturdays in
case senior officials or the respective minister is in office. ET has learnt
that DoPT will soon inform Parliament that the government would continue to
work 5-days-a-week to end all speculation on this as it has received questions
on the same from MPs.
Shiva Gopal Mishra, Secretary
(staff side) of the National Council, JCM, told ET that “no government ministry
can enforce six-day week on employees without the concurrence of the DoPT. “Not
just DoPT’s concurrence, the government also needs to consult employees on the
same through the JCM mechanism.
There will be no use of going back
to a six-day week system as it will only raise electricity costs of the
government. Also, women employees form a sizeable proportion of the workforce
and they are strongly against any move to resort to a six-day week,” Mishra,
who is also general secretary, All India Railwaymen’s Federation, told ET.
Most women employees use the
weekend for pending household chores. The JCM, chaired by the Cabinet
Secretary, is a joint group of various staff unions of central government
employees supposed to act as a platform for constructive dialogue between the
representatives of the staff side and the official side for peaceful resolution
of all disputes.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Department-of-personnel-and-training-rejects-6-day-week-schedule-amid-protests-from-women/articleshow/38063908.cms
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