New Delhi:
Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has directed the ailing telecom
PSUs, BSNL and MTNL, to start a dialogue with their employees on the
terms and conditions of the voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) and
prepare a roadmap for its successful implementation, highly placed
sources said.
The Union Cabinet had last month approved
a revival package for BSNL and MTNL which includes a voluntary
retirement scheme (VRS) for their staff. The aim is to reduce the
employee cost of the two companies by offering VRS to their staff aged
50 years and above based on the Gujarat model with some modifications.
The government has set January 31, 2020,
as the last date for employees opting for VRS. It will give Rs
17,160-crore for VRS settlements and another Rs 12,768 crore towards
retirement liabilities. BSNL has 1.76 lakh employees, of which some 1.06
lakh are over 50 years of age. The telco is keen that 80 percent of the
employees should opt for the VRS.
MTNL has around 22,000 employees. BSNL’s
employee cost is 75 percent of its total income and MTNL’s employee cost
is 87 percent of its total income. The financial health of both PSUs
depends on the success of the VRS, the implementation of which would
take a minimum of 90 days. “The Minister on Friday met the boards of
both BSNL and MTNL and conveyed to them that the scheme must be
implemented with a proper dialogue with the employees, and by presenting
them with questions and answers,” sources said. “He told the boards of
the two PSUs that it was the finest VRS announced by any PSU, and BSNL
and MTNL must be proactive to make it a success,” said the sources.
Employees above the age of 53.5 years
will get 125 percent of their salary, which they could have earned in
the balance period of their service. Employees in the age bracket of 50
to 53.5 years opting for the VRS will get benefits in the range of 80 to
100 percent of the remuneration to be paid in the balance period of
their service. For employees currently more than 55 years of age, on
opting for VRS, the pension will be computed only when they attain 60
years of age (the current retirement age). For the employees, currently
of age 55 years and less, on opting for VRS, the pension will be
computed in the sixth year 2024-25.
Prasad also asked the PSUs to take
proactive measures to monetize their assets and complete everything in a
time-bound manner. “He said there will be strict monitoring, and
BSNL/MTNL will have to deliver,” sources pointed out. (IANS)
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