Thursday 25 Apr 2024

Forced retiring of idlers must undergo due process

NELSON LOPES, Chinchinim | SEPTEMBER 27, 2022, 06:48 PM IST

It is praiseworthy that government has recognised the malaise in the functioning of  its staff by  resorting  to extraordinary  steps. It is hoped that it is  not a  gimmick to provide new employment at a premium. There is a system of annual confidential reports  of employees by heads of department,  which should form undisputed  basis of any   disciplinary action, including  forced termination or voluntary  retirement. Accordingly the employee is to be cautioned, disciplinary action recommended, withholding of annual increments before the final drastic steps. If  such a process is  being followed,  identification and action is just a normal procedural formality. The employee  has the right to defend any adverse remarks which must be communicated in writing for  time bound explanations. How does the authority  suddenly come to the conclusion  of non-functioning of staff without proof of documentation? It is wise to introduce compulsory periodic evaluation which can form the basis for such drastic action  that may lead to litigation of arbitrary process that will be contested fiercely by employees organisation,  grinding the process to a halt.


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