The Free Press Journal

Do not write directly to PM or ministers, AIIMS tells staffers

- AGENCIES

Taking a serious note of AIIMS employees writing to the prime minister or other ministers directly for redressal of grievances, the hospital administra­tion has warned them of disciplina­ry action if found doing so, reports PTI.

In a memorandum, the AIIMS administra­tion said submission of such representa­tions directly to “outside authoritie­s”, bypassing the hospital, would be treated as an “unbecoming conduct” and advised them to submit those to the officer concerned or to the director of the institute.

The memorandum states that the hospital received a number of representa­tions by the staff on service matters, which were directly addressed to the prime minister, ministers and members of parliament, among others outside the institute.

“Such representa­tions directly submitted to other authoritie­s bypassing the institute’s authoritie­s has been viewed seriously,” read the memorandum.

The hospital authoritie­s have advised the employees, who wish to make representa­tions regarding any claim or to seek redressal of a grievance related to service rights or conditions, to submit the same to the officer concerned, the deputy director or the director of the AIIMS.

In a memorandum, AIIMS administra­tion said submission of such representa­tions directly to“outside authoritie­s”, bypassing the hospital, would be treated as an unbecoming conduct

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