Repatriated officials send notice to CDA chairman

Author: By Farid Sabri

ISLAMABAD: Almost 54 repatriated officials of CDA after report to HRD, now sent a written application on the name of grievance notice to CDA Chief under section 33 of executive relation act 2012.

The notice has been written from the repatriated officers and requested to withdraw the notification. In the letter, affected officers stated that without their consent and meeting with elected CBA (Collective Bargaining Agent) they were directed to report to HRD which is discrimination.

The applicants stated that they were appointed on the posts as per laws and defined post, “we are serving 1066 lodges where the families of Parliamentarians have been residing.”

The applicants also raised a question and high reservations that why the civic body increases the strength of employees in the Parliament building which has been only used for the meetings and committee for the MNAs.

In the letter the officials vowed that in Parliament Lodges they are working day and night with the help of three shifts of eight hours. There are the technical staff like Plumbers, Electricians, Helpers, Work Supervisors, AC Mechanics, Lift Mechanics, Masons, Pump Operators, Key Makers, Welders etc who are essential for the Parliament Lodges.

On the recommendations of Business Advisory Committee of the Parliament 54 CDA employees had been repatriated to their parent department.

It has been observed that CDA has issued the revised sanctioned strength of Parliament Lodges and hostel directorate from Director-II on 13th of July this year in pursuance of minutes of the sub-committee of House and Library Committee held on 15th of March this year. Through this notification the authority revised the section strength of 101 posts of Parliament Lodges Directorate, the notice stated.

The employees include Sub-Engineer Saeedullah Khan, Sub-Engineer Muhammad Khan, Sub-Engineer Ehsan Iqbal, Hafiz Awais, Muhammad Shabir, Zulifqar Ali, Muhammad Akbar, Yousaf Masih, Shozab Raza, Liaqat Ali, Banaras Khan, Masood Ahmed, Muhammad Jahangir, Amir Jan, Sarfraz Ahmed, Zulfiqar Hussain, Fayyaz, Waheed, Zahid Mehmood, Naseer Ahmed, Muhammad Qadeer, Hassan Mehmood, Ziaullah Khan, Mehboob Hussain, Iftikhar Ahmed, Muhammad Hanif, Irfan Muhammad, Aashiq Masih, Ahmed Khan, Maqbool Ahmed, Shahzad Ahmed, Muhammad Zamir, Mushtaq Masih, Muhammad Irshad, Amjad Hussain Shah, Arshad Mehmood, Muhammad Hassan, Muhammad Ramzan, Naseer Masih, Muhammad Rashid, Manzoor Hussain, Waheed Ahmed, Muhammad Jamil, Shakeel Ahmed, Jahangir Shah, Muhammad Shakeel, Nasir Mehmood, Shahbaz Tahir, Zahid Pervaiz, Mubasher Hafeez, Zubair Shah, Khalid Rasheed, Abdul Hameed and Manzoor Ahmed.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Top Stories

Senior executives at Mercuria to face investigation by Pakistan’s FIA

Mercuria, a global commodities trading firm headquartered in Geneva, finds its senior executives under scrutiny…

4 hours ago
  • Business

PSX extends bullish trend with gain of 862 points

Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained bullish for the second session in a row on Monday,…

5 hours ago
  • Business

PKR depreciates by 3 paisas to 278.24 vs USD

The rupee remained on the back foot against the US dollar in the interbank market…

5 hours ago
  • Business

SECP approves PIA’s scheme of arrangement

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has approved the Scheme of Arrangement between Pakistan…

5 hours ago
  • Business

Gold snaps losing streak

Gold price in the country snapped a six-session losing streak and increased by Rs2,500 per…

5 hours ago
  • Business

Rs 83.6 billion loaned to young entrepreneurs: Rana Mashhood

Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth’s Programme(PMYP) Rana Mashhood has underscored the success of the…

5 hours ago