Why Is Punjab Electricity Departmentâs Move To Hire Jio Backfiring?
With a five-year contract with Vodafone coming to an end, PSPCL changing its service provider to the Mukesh Ambani-owned Jio has caused an uproar in Punjab in light of the farmers protest.
Staff at the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited. Photo: pspcl.in
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Chandigarh: Technically speaking, there was nothing wrong in the latest move of Punjab electricity department aka Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) to shift its telecom provider for its 14,000 field employees to Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Jio.
PSPCL chairman A. Venu Prasad said that SIM cards of employees were being changed because the five-year-old contract of the current telecom firm â Vodafone â was going to expire later this month. In the new tender in which three telecom firms, including the existing service provider participated, Jio emerged as the lowest bidder, offering its
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N40 billion Earned Allowance: NASU, SSANU begin 3-day protest
NASU and SSANU are demanding the equitable share of the N40 billion ‘Earned Allowance’ to university-based unions.
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Non-teaching Staff Unions of Nigerian Universities have begun a 3-day nationwide protest to press home their demands for an equitable share of the N40 billion ‘Earn Allowance’ to university-based unions, among others.
The Non-Teaching Staff Unions of the Nigerian Universities include the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and Non Academic Staff of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU).
The National President of NASU, Hassan Makolo, while addressing newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja, said the unions were not happy about the sharing formula of the N40 billion Earn Allowance.