BSNL Employees Should Get Promotions, Not VRS: BMS

BSNL's board has approved the VRS 2.0, but the final call will be taken by the government. The government likely wants the VRS to take place because it would lower the employee costs for BSNL in the short-term.

Highlights

  • Things are getting pretty confusing with respect to the BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) board's decision to go for a VRS (voluntary retirement scheme).
  • Now, the Bharat Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) has also opposed the same and said that instead of a VRS, the employees should get promotions.
  • Bhimte mentioned in the letter that the long-pending HR issues of pay, promotion and pension needs to be resolved.

Follow Us

bsnl employees should get promotions not vrs

Things are getting pretty confusing with respect to the BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) board's decision to go for a VRS (voluntary retirement scheme). Firstly, the BSNL employee union opposed this move, citing several reasons which you can read by referring to the link below. Now, the Bharat Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) has also opposed the same and said that instead of a VRS, the employees should get promotions.




In a letter to the telecom minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, Ravindra Himte, General Secretary of BMS said that BSNL needs to fix human resources (HR) related issues which include things like pay, pension, and promotion. The decision of a second VRS has surprised BMS.

According to an ET Telecom report, Bhimte mentioned in the letter that the long-pending HR issues of pay, promotion and pension needs to be resolved and 3rd PRC (pay revision committee recommendations) as a reward should be given to the employees for the sincere approach in carrying forward the organisation from a state or peril to a state of growth and development.

Read More - BSNL Employees Stand Against VRS 2.0

Why Govt Might Want a VRS for BSNL?

BSNL's board has approved the VRS 2.0, but the final call will be taken by the government. The government likely wants the VRS to take place because it would lower the employee costs for BSNL in the short-term. The telco is already struggling to make profits, and its revenues aren't much compared to the private telcos.

Read More - BSNL Increases Validity of Two Plans to 425 Days

At such a time, if efficiency could be brought into the management by implementing VRS 2.0, that may create the best future for the telco. BSNL board is giving employees VRS because it feels there is a need to lower the employee costs. But the employees have a different outlook to this.

Reported By

Tanuja is a passionate technology and telecom buff who has been following the telecom industry for several years now.

Recent Comments

TheAndroidFreak :

Circle? No band 1 in your circle?

Vodafone Idea to Launch 5G in 75 Cities, Targets Market…

TheAndroidFreak :

Maybe. I am not sure. I don't have problems for Vi except poor density of band 41. Once that is…

Vodafone Idea to Launch 5G in 75 Cities, Targets Market…

TheAndroidFreak :

But if Airtel still working better than Vi when you go outdoors, Airtel might have better network presence than Vi.…

Vodafone Idea to Launch 5G in 75 Cities, Targets Market…

TheAndroidFreak :

Poco X7 Pro(if Dimensity 8400 tuning for global rom is good enough), Realme 14 Pro Plus, Poco F7 will be…

Average Selling Price of Phones to Cross $300 in India…

TheAndroidFreak :

For 4G, 10Mhz is necessary. For 5G 40-50Mhz is necessary for giving good usable speeds. A d data should be…

Vodafone Idea Strengthens its Annual Prepaid Plans with SuperHero Benefits…

Load More
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments