Govt. issues circular to limit State sector workers

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  • Only minimum and essential staff to be called at offices
  • Says travelling of the officers should be restricted to ensure maximum efficiency in fuel consumption
  • Actions should be taken to conduct all meetings and discussions online
  • Points out measures should not be an obstacle to maintaining essential services of Govt.

Given the worsening fuel crisis, the Government yesterday issued a circular directing all heads of State institutions to call only the minimum and essential staff for day-to-day services until further notice. 

The circular has been issued by Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government Ministry Secretary M.M.P.K. Mayadunne yesterday. 

“In view of the difficulties faced by the public in getting the day-to-day transport facilities provided, it is informed to give priority until further notice to call only the minimum staff essential to carry out the daily duties of the institution without interruption to the service stations and to allow officers to stay at home at all times possible by obtaining their services online, when the decision is made to call the officers to service stations by the Secretaries to Ministries/Chief Secretaries of Provinces/Heads of Departments/Heads of Institutions,” the circular noted. 

As per the circular, relevant heads of institutions, divisional heads should ensure that decisions regarding the calling of officers to institutions that deal directly with the public are made with the advice and close supervision of the relevant Secretaries to Ministries or Chief Secretaries of Provinces.

It also stated that travelling of the officers should be restricted to ensure maximum efficiency in fuel consumption during this time period and actions should be taken to conduct all meetings and discussions online.

However, it pointed out that these measures should not be an obstacle for the maintenance of essential services of the Government.

 

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