Demand to send GHMC staff from Andhra gets louder

‘T’ municipal staff seek removal of non-local contract staff before the Appointed Day. The association also requested the GHMC Commissioner not assign the garbage clearance job to the Ramky group.

May 29, 2014 12:44 am | Updated November 17, 2021 12:41 am IST - HYDERABAD:

The Telangana Municipal Employees’ and Workers’ Association has asked the GHMC Commissioner Somesh Kumar to allot all the non-local employees of the Andhra and Rayalaseema regions working in the GHMC in various cadres to Andhra Pradesh based on their nativity.

In a representation made to the GHMC Commissioner, association president Tipparthi Yadaiah and general secretary P. Jagan Mohan said that all the employees appointed illegally in various categories violating the Presidential Order in the GHMC and other municipalities in Telangana have to be allotted to the residual State without giving them any options.

Similarly, employees working in GHMC and municipalities from other departments have to be repatriated to their respective departments before the Appointed Day of June 2. They said the vacancies thus crated should be filled through a special recruitment drive.

Similarly, the new State government is likely to regularise the services of all contract employees. So all the non-locals working on contract basis have to be removed from services before the Appointed Day, they demanded.

The association also requested the GHMC Commissioner not assign the garbage clearance job to the Ramky group as it would become a financial burden on the civic body. The decision to hand over sanitation work to the private party should be put on hold till the new government takes over and reviews the situation, they demanded.

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