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BSNL employees' union alleges management failure in implementing revival package

The union alleged that BSNL failed to disburse salary in 2020 despite the government's revival package. Adding that the monthly revenue collection of BSNL ₹1,500 crore and the expenditure for salary payment of the employees is around ₹450 crore but still, salary is not disbursed on time.

Published on: Jan 29, 2021 07:20 pm IST
PTI | , New Delhi
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BSNL employees' union has alleged that the company's management has failed in implementing the revival package offered by the government in October 2019.

BSNL now plans to float a tender for procuring equipment for 57,000 sites for 4G services but exact details will be shared in the tender document.(Reuters representative image)

In a letter to BSNL Chairman and Managing Director P K Purwar on Thursday, the union has alleged that the state-owned telecom firm failed to disburse salary on due date in 2020 despite the government's revival package.

The union added that the monthly revenue collection of BSNL stands at 1,500 crore and the expenditure for the payment of net salary of the employees is around 450 crore but still, salary is not being disbursed on time.

BSNL did not offer any comment on the matter.

"The BSNL management's HR policy is a total disaster. On the one hand, the employees are totally demoralised and de-motivated due to the non-disbursement of salary on time.

"On the other hand, even the HR issues that do not involve any expenditure to the company have not been settled for more than one-and-a-half years," the union alleged.

BSNL lost 18,913 mobile customers in November, according to telecom regulator Trai.

The union also questioned BSNL management's decision to remove contract workers as it is impacting operation and maintenance of the company's landline and broadband network.

"Lakhs of landline and broadband customers are leaving BSNL every month, due to the deterioration of the services," the letter said.

BSNL has been continuously losing landline customers while private telecom operators, including Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, are acquiring new customers every month.

According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, BSNL lost 1.39 lakh wireline customers in November, while Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea gained 1.95 lakh, 54,449 and 6,257 new customers, respectively.

 
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