Govt launches initiative to bring retired employees back to work
Retired Government employees can soon find employment opportunities back
in government departments and other social organisations on a voluntary
basis.
The Ministry of Personnel and Pensions has launched an initiative to
route the skill and experience of retired government employees back into
socially useful and constructive work.
“There are 50 lakh government employees today. But there are also 53
lakh retired employees, most of whom can still contribute to nation
building exercise. We want to tap their skills and experience through
the initiative Sankalp,” Sanjay Kothari, Secretary to the Ministry of
Personnel and Pensions, said.
Portal set up
The Ministry has set up a portal where retired Government employees
willing to work in different departments or social organisations can
register. “We will ask interested employees which city they would like
to work, how many days in a week or how many hours a day they would like
to work. It is beneficial to them as after retirement, they can still
share their skills and experience and get some economic benefits in the
process,” he said at a meeting at the Administrative Staff College of
India here.
Pilot project
The Ministry is launching this initiative as a pilot project, as its
pan-India launch has been delayed due to polls. The pilot will initially
cover 500 Central government pensioners on a first-come-first-served
basis.
“To sensitise government employees on this initiatives, a workshop is
being conducted for those employees due to retire in four months and the
scope of the scheme is being explained,” Kothari said.
The UK had shown interest in implementing a similar scheme for its retired employees.
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