Resolutions
Adopted by the 6th Federal Council Meeting of NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CIVIL
ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATIONS Held at Cochin on 17th and 18th September 2014
RESOLUTION – I
(IN PROTEST AGAINST BIOMETRIC ATTENDANCE SYSTEM)
The 6th
Federal Council meeting of the National Federation of Civil Accounts
Associations held at Cochin on 18th and 19th September 2014 discussed the
decision of Govt. of India to introduce the Aadhar Card based biometric
attendance system for the Central Govt. Employees.
The
meeting observed that introduction of Aadhar based attendance and punctuality
in the offices-
(a) Every
employee is expected to be on seat and to start work at the prescribed opening
of office hour. Ten minutes grace time may be allowed in respect of arrival
time to cover up any unforeseen contingencies.
(b) (i)
Every employee should note down the time of arrival and departure under his
/her initial in ink in the Attendance Register(S 37)
(ii) The
Register should be initialed at the bottom by the Section Officer.
(iii) The
Register should be sent to the Branch Officer 10 minutes after the prescribed
arrival time.
(c) (i)
The Section Officer will see that the entries are made correctly.
(ii) The
section Officer will draw the attention of the Branch Officer to the names of
the person(s) who frequently or habitually late.
(iii) The
section officer shall denote prescribed abbreviations for non- attendance by
any official
- This
system of recording attendance and watching the punctuality of individual
government servants and the portrait of his/her attendance and non- attendance
is in vogue from a date prior to independence and its efficacy was never
questioned by the Administrative Reforms Committees of any of the six Central
Pay Commissions. The administrations of Government departments have been most
effectively maintaining the punctuality and discipline in the offices for the
last seven decades by using the omnibus register for maintaining the attendance
and punctuality.
The
meeting felt that giving publicity of the decision of enforcing attendance in a
disproportionate manner is retrograde and derogatory to the dignity of the
employees and officers of Central Government establishments. The electronic and
print media are using this internal administrative decision of the Central
Government as an instrument to malign the officers and employees of Central
Government which is untenable.
The
meeting also noted that the Aadhar Card based biometric attendance system is
nothing but pointing of fingers towards the integrity of the employees &
officers of central Government establishments. Before taking such decisions,
the Government did not bring the fact of deteriorations in the position of
attendance and punctuality if any, in the National Council JCM justifying the
requirement to replacing the manual system by machine. As per the Government of
India, Department of Personnel and Training OM. No. 3/42/87-JCA dated 28th
January 1988 read with clause 8(Jurisdiction and functions) of JCM the Staff
side is to be consulted before introduction of any new Technology.
The
meeting therefore, urges upon the Govt. of India to delink the Aadhar Card from
the process of implementation of Biometric attendance system and before
implementing the new scheme of biometric attendance system in the Central
Government Offices, take the following actions-
1.
Discuss the issue of introduction of Biometric attendance system/Adhar Card
based Biometric Attendance system in the National Council(JCM) and Departmental
Council (JCM)
And
2.
Upgrade infrastructure and communication system in all cities of the country or
introduce pickup point system for the employees & officers so that they
could report for duty in time.
The
meeting also urges upon the Government of India not to consider introduction of
aadhar card based attendance. The National Federation of Civil Accounts
Association stands for strict implementation of punctuality, discipline and
work culture in all central Govt. offices and extend its full support and
co-operation to maintain punctuality and discipline in the offices.
The
meeting Resolves to forwarded the Resolution to the Cabinet Secretary,
Controller General of Accounts, the Secretary, staff side National Council
(JCM) and the Secretary General, Confederation of Central Government Employees
& workers.
(T.R. Janardanan)
President
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