Cadre Hierarchy in BSNL

For example, in BSNL, the cadre hierarchy is as follows: CGM → GM → DGM → DE → SDE → JTO for executives. Now, for the execution of various jobs, laborers are engaged under contractors in various offices.

Principal Employer Inquiry

Now, can the CGM or GM be considered the principal employer as the overall in charge? The job awarding and execution are done at the DE/SDE/JTO level and vary from one DE to another DE in nature as well as quantity. DGM/DE/SDE/JTO do not have any financial power. Financial power lies with GM/CGM, and all policies regarding contract labor are controlled centrally by the CGM.

In your opinion, who should be the ideal principal employer in this case? Early replies will be highly appreciated.

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Dear sdebhl, Principle employer is the company not the any employee of the company they are just driver of the company principle employer the company itself.
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How can a GM or a CGM be a Principal Employer? The term "Principal Employer" is given to the organization that provides third-party contracts. In this case, if the contract labor is hired through a contractor, then the hiring entity is called a Principal Employer (PE). Policies and contracts can be managed by the GM/CGM. In your case, "BSNL" is the PE.

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According to Section 2(g)(i), the Principal Employer in relation to any office or department of the Government or a local authority means the head of that office or department or such other officer as the Government or the local authority, as the case may be, may specify in this regard. BSNL is a PSU, wherein the Principal Employer is the head of the establishment/location who has obtained an RC in his name. The RC is issued to government offices/departments, including PSUs, in the name of the person holding the position of CEO/Executive/Executive Engineer/HOD, etc.

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Keshav Korgaonkar

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[QUOTE=pandit satish;1940175]Dear sdebhl, The principal employer is the company, not any employee of the company. Employees are just drivers of the company; the principal employer is the company itself.

Thanks, Mr. Pandit, But in that case, who will get registered with the labor commission and pay the charges? Will the registration be by name or by designation? Your valuable opinion will be highly appreciated.

Regards, SDEBHL

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Dear Registration is made by the name of organisation here BSNL will take the registration or licence. CGM ->GM->DGM->DE->SDE->JTO are just worker. Satish
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Thanks Mr Pandit, In that on behalf of BSNL who will sign the paper for registration? Will it be top most authority in this case CGM ? Regards SDEBHL
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yes BSNL is the apex. Authority can be any one who is appointed by the top management either HR head GM or any one from middle or top management. Satish
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Good question! Let me tell you, any employer who has engaged the workers for the work to be done is called the Principal Employer. As per the CLRA Act, the "Principal Employer" can be:

(i) In relation to any office or department of the Government or a local authority, the head of that office or department or such other officer as the Government or the local authority, as the case may be, may specify in this behalf.

(ii) In a factory, the owner or occupier of the factory and where a person has been named as the manager of the factory under the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948).

(iii) In a mine, the owner or agent of the mine and where a person has been named as the manager of the mine, the person so named.

(iv) In any other establishment, any person responsible for the supervision and control of the establishment.

In this state of affairs, the signing authority will be your CGM.

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