Bhubaneswar: A day after announcing abolition of contractual recruitment, the Odisha government on Sunday issued a notification to scrap the system to make provisions for regularising over 57,000 contractual employees.
A notification in this regard has been issued by General Administration and Public Grievance Department.
The move was announced by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in an address to the people after the cabinet decision on Saturday evening. The Chief Minister had said that the government will spend around Rs 1,300 crore per annum while regularising the contractual employees.
The Odisha group B posts (Contractual Appointment) Rules 2013 and group C posts as well as group d posts (Contractual Appointment) Rules 2013 were repealed to provide special regulations to regulate the services of the employees appointed on a contractual basis.
Following are the special provisions as stated in the notice:
It is pertinent to mention here that thousands of contractual employees working in different government departments had staged a massive demonstration in September, demanding total abolition of the contractual appointment system in the state administration.
On October 13, the Odisha Government Contractual Employees Association (OGCEA) claimed that the CM had promised to abolish the contractual appointment rules within a month following a discussion.
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