BSNL, MTNL user: Here's why your services might be suffering
Imagine
how difficult it would be for a company to survive after a huge chunk
of its staff decides to leave. Well, in the case of Bharat
Sanchar Nigam Limited
and Mahanagar
Telephone Nigam Limited
— the state-run telecom behemoths — the percentage is around 55
and 75 after the introduction of Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS).
So,
if your landline connection is going dead, or you are unable to
browse the internet at a high speed, despite paying for 4G, you are
not the only one!Here's how things went wrong with BSNL and MTNL after the introduction of voluntary retirement scheme.
The voluntary retirement scheme was introduced to help companies get rid of the surplus staff. This came into action to help companies facing debt crisis or slowdown since the labour laws do not permit direct retrenchment of unionized employees.
But, VRS applies to only those employees who have been working for 10 years or more and are above the age of 40 years, which may vary from company to company. Read More
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