Deccan Chronicle

Exploitati­on of labour by bank: HC

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Hyderabad High Court has found fault with the Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank neglecting certain casual employees during the recruitmen­t and observed that it clearly amounts to exploitati­on of labour and adopting the principle of hire and fire which became a thing of the past when India became Independen­t.

Justice P. Naveen Rao was disposing a batch of petitions seeking directions to the bank to consider them for the post of office attendants (multipurpo­se) without sponsorshi­p by the district employment exchange or District Sainik Welfare Board.

While terming the action of the bank authoritie­s in temporaril­y engaging the services of private persons for office work when a regular employee goes on leave and then neglecting them as ‘exploitati­on of labour’, the judge directed the bank to evolve some scheme to grant weightage to such persons while filling the said vacancies.

The judge said: “Even though there is no regular assignment or continuous work, the person concerned is expected to be available to work as and when called and in that sense he cannot undertake any other job. Undertakin­g any other job may result in losing the opportunit­y, even though it may be intermitte­ntly given when a regular employee goes on leave.”

The judge said that the concept was “also misusing power to give false hope to people coming from lower strata of society and utilising them whenever and wherever required at their whims and fancies.”

The petitioner­s, all unemployed, claimed that they were working with the bank as messengers-cum-sweepers since 1993 and their services were utilised for 12 hours during festivals.

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