The Free Press Journal

MANTRALAYA OFFICES FACE 3 OPTIONS TO CONTINUE WORK

Chief Secretary has insisted that, while opting for any viable option, the department­s’ functionin­g should not be impacted

- SANJAY JOG |

A day after Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray issued directives to work out a plan to launch two shifts for the offices in Mantralaya, Chief Secretary Sanjay Kumar proposed three options. These options aim to avoid crowding amidst the rise in COVID-19 cases in Mumbai. Mantralaya houses all the government department­s with more than 5,000 employees as well as the offices of CM, Deputy CM, ministers and bureaucrat­s.

Kumar, in a letter to all the department heads, suggested that the attendance of Mantralaya employees could be set for alternate days. He also suggested that employees could work for three days followed by a holiday of four days. Thirdly, employees could work for a week. In the subsequent week, they would get a paid leave.

Kumar has asked the department secretarie­s to select the workable option from the three that he had suggested. However, he has insisted that, while opting for any viable option, the functionin­g of the department­s should not be impacted. Kumar said the department secretary can also consider an option of full attendance of the employees only by strictly adhering to the COVID-19 norms. In a related developmen­t, employee unions have also urged the state government to immediatel­y take steps to control the number of visitors in Mantralaya. As reported by FPJ, Thackeray has instructed the chief secretary to immediatel­y devise a plan for Mantralaya offices to work in two shifts and also determine how many department­s could work at full capacity by allowing its employees to work from home.

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