Biometric system welcomed in Kozhikode

All trade unions extend support to move

Update: 2015-11-28 06:54 GMT
V.K.C. Mammed Koya
KOZHIKODE: Mayor V.K.C. Mammadkoya’s move  to introduce biometric punching system for the corporation staff has been welcomed by all, including the union leaders.
 
“When I told them about my idea to introduce punching system, I was upbeat on the feedback from them,”  said  Mr Mammadkoya. All trade unions expressed full support for the move,”  he said.
 
Keltron has already started the work  for collecting the fingerprints for biometric punching system and 90 percent of employees have  already been covered, it is learnt.
 
“Such modern tools of administration for better man management should have been introduced earlier,” said industrialist C.E. Chakkunni. Both employees’ unions, the pro-Left Municipal Corporation Staff Union (MCSU) and the pro-Congress 
Municipal Corporation Staff Association (MCSA), have  expressed support for the project.
 
MCSA state treasurer V. Sureshbabu told DC that the majority employees have been supporting it  as a few are bringing shame to the employees. 
 
“We have to ensure  who is on duty and who is absent in the morning itself  so that we can  direct the public to the right table,”  he added. “In fact, we had  given a memorandum to the earlier administration demanding introduction of punching system,”  he said.
 
MCSA state secretary K.K. Suresh told DC that the existing system of following the Manual of Office Procedure (MOP) was  sufficient to ensure timely office operations. As per the manual,  each employee should be in office between 10. 15 a.m. and 5 p.m. 
 
“There is a grace time of 15  minutes.  If a person continuously signs  after 10. 15 for three days he would lose a  casual leave,”  he pointed out.
 
“If punching system is introduced, the attendance of those who arrive as early as 8. 30 and leave as late as 7 p.m. for various operational comforts also should  be considered,”
he added.
 
“Former mayor A.K. Premajam also welcomed the move. Though majority of employees work punctually there are many who evade the system,”  she said. It would help in ensuring good performance by  all employees,”  she added

 

 

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