DoPT Order on Search/Selection Committees

DoPT Order on Search/Selection Committees Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions 05-September-2014 18:12 IST DoPT Order on Search/Selection Committees The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has directed that the Search Committee/Search-cum-Selection Committee should recommend panels in the order of merit. The ACC has, however, observed that in … Read more

Dopt Orders on Draft Model Cadre Review Proposal

Dopt Orders on Draft Model Cadre Review Proposal I-11019/25/2014-CRD Government of India, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Personnel (Department of Personnel & Training) 3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi — 110003 September 12, 2014 Subject: – Draft Model Cadre Review Proposal. In the meeting of the Cadre Controlling Authorities held on … Read more

DoPT Order on Search/Selection Committees

DoPT Order on Search/Selection Committees Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions 05-September-2014 18:12 IST DoPT Order on Search/Selection Committees The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has directed that the Search Committee/Search-cum-Selection Committee should recommend panels in the order of merit. The ACC has, however, observed that in … Read more

Govt may withhold cash, jewellery details of babus: Times of India

Govt may withhold cash, jewellery details of babus: Times of India NEW DELHI: In what could bring relief to nearly five million Central government employees, the Narendra Modi government has decided to amend the Lokpal and the Lokayukta Act to give itself a statutory power to withhold certain information from the public. All Central staff, … Read more

Dopt rejects 6-day week work schedule in Central Govt Offices..

Dopt rejects 6-day week work schedule in Central Govt Offices…

6 Day Week for Central Govt Employees issue – Dopt rejects 6-day week schedule amid protests from women

Department of personnel and training rejects 6-day week schedule amid protests from women

NEW DELHI: 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.

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