Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 07:31:04 +0100 (BST)
From: "[iso-8859-1] suresh kumar"
Dear members,
It is a great question - What is that the Government
is expected to do in the service matters of library
professionls in autonomous bodies under various
ministries( nearly 130 institutions under various
Ministries). It is essential to appoint a high power
committee by our professional associations like ILA,
IASLIC etc to study the problems in detail and
act/represent accordingly.
I also invite your attention to the issues prevailing
in many autonomous organisations regarding the service
conditions/salary structure/promotion avenues/ library
grading/post and scale upgradation in tune with the
Govt of India order on 4th and 5th CPC recommendations
etc of Employees in these organisation. As you are
aware, these organisations are not yet referred to the
purview of CAT in service matters and hence there are
number of service matter grievances and
representations are pending with Management for a
long. It is a big question as to which forum these
employees should approach to protect their legitimate
claims. It would be a different position if the
remedy is a private law remedy as per the wishes of
the Management.Hence I request all members
intervention, who is actively associated with
professional associations like ILA,IASLIC in this
matter. I would also like to hear the views of Office
bearers of these associations in this regard and let
us know what they are going to do for these poor
professioanl collegues.
thanks,
Sureshkumar, Librarian,Fluid Control Research
Institute( Govt. Of India), Palakkad- Kerala.
nsureshfcri@yahoo.co.in
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wrote: > Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 10:30:32 +0530
From: rajesh chandrakar
Dear Professionals,
This is biggest problem of our profession. Every
where, wherever you go
their is no clear cut guidelines for the practising
library professionals.
Because of this, our professionals are ruining their
career. Is any
association out there, who can take care pains of
our professional
colleagues?
regards,
Rajesh