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West Bengal government directs employees to report for work amid bandh call

No Casual Leaves Will Be Allowed In The First Or Second Half Of The Day, The State Government Notification On Thursday Stated. The Notification Was Issued By The Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Aishwarya A | Updated on: 12 Apr 2018, 05:45:05 PM
West Bengal government directs employees to report for work amid bandh call (Source: PTI)

New Delhi:

The West Bengal government on Thursday directed its employees to report for work on Friday amid the state bandh called by the Left Front protesting against panchayat poll nomination violence in the state.

No casual leaves will be allowed in the first or second half of the day, the state government notification on Thursday stated. The notification was issued by the Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department.

“It has been decided that all state government offices including those provided with Grant-in-Aid shall remain open and all the employees shall report for duty on that date.

“It has also been decided that no casual leave for absence either in the first half of the day or in the second half or for the whole day nor any other leave shall be granted to any employee on the said date,” the notification read.

“The employees who are on leave on April 12 shall have to report for duty the day after and no extension of leave shall be allowed,” it stated.

The notification further stated: “No salary will be admissible unless such absence is covered by grounds such as hospitalisation of employees, bereavement in the family, severe illness continuing prior to April 12 and employees who had been on child care leave, maternity leave, medical leave and earned leave sanctioned prior to April 12”.

It also said disruption of vehicular traffic will not be considered reason for granting leave.

The heads of the departments have been instructed to issue showcause notices to the employees absent on Friday. The absentees would also be asked to explain why no action would be taken against them for the unauthorised absence, the notification said.

The Left Front has called a six-hour general strike on Friday in protest against alleged throttling of democracy by the government during filing of nomination for panchayat polls in West Bengal.

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First Published : 12 Apr 2018, 05:44:37 PM

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