SAIL rule for job on compassionate ground should be uniform
NEW DELHI . A Parliamentary panel has asked the largest domestic steel maker to ensure that a "uniform set of standard rules" is adopted by all its plants.Committee displeased over different sets of rules by different units of SAIL for employment on compassionate grounds,
"In the larger interest of the families of the deceased employees, it is highly imperative to ensure that all the subsidiaries of the company should have a uniform set of standard rules for their smooth functioning," Committee of Petitions said in its latest report.
The Committee gave its observations while examining a representation by one Lacchi Devi, who could not secure job for her son Sadan Kumar Singh with SAIL's Dhanbad unit, in spite of having no earning member in the family after her husband S K S Yadav's death due to cardiac respiratory failure in 2008 while on duty as Incharge Communication.
The Committee noted that the unit had not provided job to Singh in spite the family having no earning member, while in a similar matter it had provided job to deceased's son. BUSINESS STANDARD
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