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Panel to audit the power of MCG staff, report in 7 days

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Gurgaon: To rationalize the strength of his staff, Corporation Municipal Commissioner Gurgaon (MCG) has formed a committee that will submit a report on the number of employees working in civilian bodies along with recommendations within seven days.
Orders issued by Commissioner MCG Mukesh Kumar Ahuja stated that the power of staff in the corporation was not in consentance with the posts subject to sanctions.
The strength of the staff that exists from the Civic body is 9,207.
The corporation plans to examine each department and ensure that each Hem has enough labor.
The Commissioner has established a three member committee consisting of the Supplementary City Commissioner of Rohtash Bishnoi, Chief Account Officer Vijay Singla and Administrative Officer Sunil Kumar.
“The workforce must be based on the requirements.
So, we must complete and assess the actual requirements of staff in our department.
All factors, including whether the appointment has been carried out on vacancy or not, will be considered.
It also happens sometimes that three employees do work One, “said Commissioner MCG to Toi.
It was in September last year that MCG has stopped services from 557 contractual workers quoting excess labor as the reason.
The body of the Civic spends almost Rs 1.4 Crore every month on the salary of workers outsourcing.
“It has been observed that the power of staff working at the Civic Agency is not in consentance with a post sanctioned.
Obviously, the deputy staff works under the Outsourcing Part-I / Part-II (KONTAKLUAL) And what must be done according to the strength and approved service needed, “Read orders issued by the MCG Commissioner.
MCG spokesman SS Rohilla said the details of each employee who worked in all departments was sought.
“The department must determine the works allocated for each staff member, whether the performance is satisfactory or not and also justifies whether it is needed in the department or not,” he added.

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