Karnataka: Let go of temporary workers hired without permission, universities told Mysuru News – Times of India

Mysuru: The Karnataka Higher Education Department has ordered all government universities to provide relief to temporary employees, outsourced employees and those working on contract basis without prior government. Approval of his duties immediately.
A direction to this effect has been issued by the government to the registrars of 23 universities, including Mysore University (UOM), Mandya Cluster University and Karnataka State Open University (KSOU). According to the government circular, universities will have to give relief from both teaching and non-teaching Staff of their duties.
Incidentally, Mysuru MP Pratap Simha had recently leveled allegations of irregularities Recruitment 400 daily wage laborers in UOM. However, UOM Vice Chancellor Prof G Hemantha Kumar had rubbished the allegations. KSOU officials may also have to answer some tough questions in view of the recent recruitment of teachers, who were appointed on contract basis in the university.
The government has said that those who have been hired by universities without their consent can move the court seeking regularization of their employment, which includes all benefits. To avoid such a scenario, the government has asked all universities to relieve those recruited without consent to their duties.
UOM registrar R Shivappa said that the university has not yet received any instruction from the government regarding its employment. “We will take a decision after getting the order,” Shivappa said.
Former member of UOM Syndicate MSS Kumar blames delay in appointment of regular employees Universities for the current problem. “Around 60% of the employees in universities are not regular employees. In such a situation, no state university will be able to follow the instructions of the government. The only solution is to start the recruitment on all the vacant posts as soon as possible.

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