The Hindu 06.03.2013
Civic body to hire 421 sanitary workers on contract basis
Tiruchi Corporation will soon hire, through a private
agency, 421 sanitary workers on contract basis for improving solid waste
management in the city.
The move comes amidst severe shortage of manpower faced by the civic body, especially for sanitation work.
The corporation requires 3,636 workers for solid waste management, but has only 1,655 workers on its rolls now.
The city spread over 167.23 square km with a population of 9.16 lakh needs another 1,981 sanitary workers.
Over
the past few months, the civic body has been toying with various other
options, including a move to rope in men’s self-help group members for
sanitation works.
This apart, women SHGs are being
gradually involved in sanitation-related works. Yet, the corporation has
been hampered by manpower constraint, even as the city is fast
expanding on all directions. For the past few years, it has been a
general plaint among elected representatives of the civic body that the
shortage of sanitary workers at the ward level was reflecting badly on
the corporation.
In recent months, retirements and long absentees among sanitary staff had only aggravated the problem.
In
an attempt to overcome the shortage, the civic body had sought
permission from the Commissioner of Municipal Administration (CMA) for
hiring 421 sanitary workers on contract basis through a private agency.
An
official resolution on the subject, approved by the Corporation Council
at its last meeting, said the CMA has permitted the civic body to hire
the sanitary workers through agencies by calling for a tender under the
Tamil Nadu Tender Transparency Act and Rules.
As per
the resolution, the corporation would incur an expenditure of Rs.2.82
crore for six months if it were to hire 421 workers on permanent basis.
On
the other hand, by hiring the workers on contract basis as per the
wages approved by the government, the civic body will be spending about
Rs.2.46 crore, resulting in a savings of Rs.36 lakh every half year.
The
corporation would initially hire the contract workers on a trial basis
for six months.Once the workers are hired, councillors could breathe
easy as more number of sanitary staff would be assigned to their wards.