Haryana Govt’s
Decision To Lower Retirement Age Challenged In High Court - NEWS
Chandigarh: The Haryana Government’s decision
to lower retirement age of its employees to 58 from 60 years has been
challenged on Thursday in the High Court, with the petitioners seeking the
immediate quashing of Manohar Lal Khattar’s government decision.
A
petition was filed by Deputy Secretary to Haryana government, Baljeet Kaur and
other State government employees. The petitioners requested the High court to
put stay on the decision and to direct Haryana government not to order to
retire the employees on November 30, the cut-off date for implementation of
Khattar’s government decision.
The
High Court likely to hear the case today without waiting government response,
as 5,000 Haryana government employees would retire on a single day, November 30
according to the government order.
The
logic of the Haryana Government that retirement at 58 years will provide more
job avenues to the young has not gone down well with the state employees.
The
figure for this month is much higher as all those who didn’t not retire after
August with the change in retirement age would retire together, as the BJP government
reversing the Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led government’s decision of raising the
retirement age of government staff from 58 years to 60 years.
Even
those in the Central service in Haryana retire at 60. Political parties and
employees’ unions are up in arms against the “anti-people” decision of the
government which is set to adversely affect over 40,000 employees in the next
two years.
“Its
not logical to snatch this facility from Haryana employees when central
government and other BJP-ruled states like Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and
neighbouring Punjab are retiring its employees at the age of 60,” said Subhash
Lamba, general secretary of the Sarv Karamchari Sangh.
Haryana
Principal Secretary (Finance) P K Das said that around 4% employees of the
around 3.75 lakh employees of state government, boards and corporations, retire
every year. As per estimates, the government would have to bear the financial
burden of around Rs 75 crore immediately in the form of retirement benefits of
these 5,000 employees.
TST
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