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Scrap proposal, recruit driver, conductors separately: Trade unions

- G JAGANNATH

CHENNAI: The transport department has proposed to recruit 812 driver-cum-conductors (DCC) for 5 State Transport Corporatio­ns in place of the conductor vacancies.

Many trade unions have opposed the move as they want drivers and conductors to be recruited separately.

The department preferred the appointmen­t of DCC as it provided flexibilit­y in operations. “If DCCs are recruited, 2 DCCs can be posted in the city or town buses to handle driver and conductor roles. Flexibilit­y in staffing is not possible in the current model if drivers or conductors alone attend duties in more numbers. It’s also one of the reasons for more buses not being operated. The DCC is one such flexibilit­y-based model since they qualify in both roles of driver and conductor,” the GO said.

Trade union leaders, however, said that the DCC recruitmen­t allows the corporatio­n to directly recruit instead of going to the TN Public Service Commission. After the recruitmen­t scam during the previous AIADMK regime involving the then Transport Minister V Senthilbal­aji, the Madras High Court ordered a transparen­t recruitmen­t process through the TNPSC.

But, the commission had agreed to conduct the recruitmen­t process for many posts including conductor and technical staff but not for drivers. Now, by direct recruitmen­t, the conductor posts that should be recruited through TNPSC will be appointed by the corporatio­n itself.

To avoid any irregulari­ties, the unions want the transport department to scrap the proposal and recruit the drivers and conductors separately.

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