The telecom ministry has also slammed BSNL’s board for accepting the Sam Pitroda committee report, which recommended a 30% divestment in the company and voluntary retirement for 100,000 employees among others, without holding consultations with its staff.
The department’s communication to BSNL adds that the telco must first consult its employees on all the recommendations of the Sam Pitroda committee report as its implementation can “cause havoc in the lives of more than one lakh employees”.
ET first reported on May 13 that BSNL had changed its procurement model for which it would opt for a ‘managed capacity’ system under which the services are outsourced to a vendor who then takes care of all the procurement needs. The telco had decided to move to this model after its board scrapped its controversial tender for 93 million lines, the world’s largest contract for telecoms equipment.
BSNL outsource network fails
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