Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

MU FAILS TO PAY PF ARREARS OF STAFF FOR 7 YRS

- Musab Qazi

MUMBAI: The University of Mumbai (MU) has failed to deposit the provident fund (PF) deducted from salaries of its contractua­l employees between April 2009 and December 2016 in their accounts, despite a show-cause notice by Employees’ Provident Fund Organisati­on (EPFO) in July.

The notice was issued following complaints by some of the contractua­l employees of the Mumbai University Kamgar Sanghatna, an associatio­n of the university’s temporary employees. In a letter to the area enforcemen­t officer (AEO) ST Shinde, Anirudh Chundawat, assistant PF commission­er (compliance) circle-i, said that the university has also failed to produce any records of grieving employees even after being issued a notice.

“AEO is directed to visit the establishm­ent and verify the records. If the establishm­ent fails to produce the records utilise your power...and submit a report,” read the letter.

The university employs around 1,200 non-teaching staff on contract-basis as the state government has created only eight permanent posts in the last 30 years. Out of 1,319 permanent posts, around 300 are lying vacant. While the regular employees are paid by the state, the university foots the bill for temporary employees.

A university official said that they are calculatin­g the pending provident fund arrears, which is estimated to the tune of a few crore rupees. “It’s a small amount. Now that we know about it, we will pay it off,” he said.

Contractua­l employees have been at loggerhead­s with the university administra­tion for past several years. They complain that despite working for the university for many years, some more than 10 years, their services are yet to be regularise­d.

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