Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) employee union is clearly unhappy
with the statements that came from Ashwini Vaishnaw, telecom minister.
To recall, after the announcement of the relief package, Vaishnaw had
told the senior management of BSNL that employees need to leave the
"Sarkari attitude" and those who don't work well inside the telco would
be forced into early retirement. Now, this statement didn't go down well
with the employees.
The All Unions and Associations of BSNL
(AUAB), in a letter dated August 12, 2022, wrote to P.K. Purwar, CMD of
BSNL, saying that the reality is being twisted and it is the government
that is to be blamed for the failures of the state-run telco and not
the employees. The union felt like the government was making the
employees of BSNL a scapegoat for its own failures.
AUAB Says TCS Didn't Meet Deadlines Set by DoT and 4G Launch is Nowhere to be Seen
In a circular released by the union body on the same day, it was
mentioned that TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) had missed out on meeting
the deadlines fixed by the DoT
(Department of Telecommunications) for completing the PoC and 4G launch
is nowhere to be seen now. The employee union also shared its concern
about whether equipment from TCS would be able to meet the equipment
that the private operators have deployed for their 4G networks.
The union wrote to Purwar about the additional workload that has
fallen on the shoulders of the remaining employees after 80,000
employees decided to take advantage of the VRS (Voluntary Retirement
Scheme). The statements went so far as to let Purwar know that due to
shortage of funds, there have been scenarios where employees have had to
pay for things out of their own pocket. Further, in multiple circles
including Rajasthan and Jalandhar, employees are being made to work for
up to 12 hours in a day.
It is clear that things between the government along with the senior
management and the employees of BSNL are not right. It is imperative
that differences are resolved fast so that harmony can sustain resulting
in growth of the company.
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