Govt Employees Office Timing: Big news! Government has set a time for those who come to office late. check details
2 min readGovt Employees Office Timing; After coming to power in 2014, the Modi government had sought to implement fixed office timings. Employees had opposed it. Some had argued that they travel long distances.
Worrying news is coming out for those who reach office late. The central government has clearly said that those who come to office more than 15 minutes late will not be forgiven. They should be ready to face action. Employees across the country have been instructed to be present in the office by 9.15 am and register their attendance. Apart from this, all employees including senior officers have also been asked to use the biometric system. Let us tell you that its use was stopped after the corona infection.
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The Central Government’s Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has decided to waive lateness of up to 15 minutes. Employees have been warned that if they do not come to office by 9.15 am, their half-day casual leave will be deducted.
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The order issued for government employees said, “If due to any reason the employees are unable to attend the office on a particular day, they will have to inform about it. They will have to apply for casual leave.”
Central government offices are open from 9 am to 5.30 pm, but it is common for junior level employees to come late and leave early. Senior officials say that there is no fixed office time. We also take work home. They usually leave after 7 pm. Apart from this, they argue that after Covid, people often work from home on holidays or weekends on electronic files.
After coming to power in 2014, the Modi government had demanded the implementation of office timings. Employees had opposed this. Some had argued that they travel long distances. Aadhaar based biometric system was installed to ensure that officers and employees come to office on time. Many senior officers had installed biometric devices on their desks to avoid standing in queues to mark their attendance.
Now the government seems to be in action again. Orders have been issued to reinstate the biometric system.
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