The Centre has issued a fresh set of norms to govern the conduct of
central PSU employees, which bars them from political activities and
criticising government
policies or actions.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/centre-issues-fresh-norms-on-model-conduct-for-psu-employees/story-N6CvYJqwmTqcqbMAlNEeEP.html
The rules will impact over 12 lakh employees working in state-owned firms.

The ‘Consolidated Model Conduct, Discipline and Appeal Rules for
CPSEs’ also prescribes that employees must not accept any gifts
refrain from consuming
any intoxicating drink or drug in a public place, not appear in a
public place in a state of intoxication, or use any intoxicating drink
or drug to excess.

“For the purposes of this rule, ‘public place’ means any place or
premises (including a conveyance) to which the public have, or are
permitted to have,
access, whether on payment or otherwise,” the department of public
Enterprises said.

According to the norms, no employee will make any statement, which has
the effect of adverse criticism of any policy or action of the Centre
or state governments,
or of the CPSE, or which is capable of embarrassing the relations
between the central public sector enterprise (CPSE) and public.

This includes any document published under his/her name or in the name
of any other person or in any communication to the press, electronic
and print media
or in public utterances.

As per the new rules, no employee of the CPSE “can engage oneself or
participate in any demonstration, which involves incitement to an
offence”.

A CPSE employee cannot become an office-bearer of a political party or
an organisation which takes part in politics, or take part in or
assist in any manner
in any movement/agitation or demonstration of a political nature,
according to the new norms.

Employees are also barred from taking part in an election to any
legislature or local authority, and from canvassing in any election to
any legislature
or local authority.

The rules also lay down that no CPSE employee can accept or permit any
member of his/her family or any other person acting on his/her behalf,
to accept
any gift.

The “gift” includes free transport, board, lodging or other service or
any other pecuniary advantage when provided by any person other than a
near relative
or a personal friend having no official dealings with the employee,
the department said.

However, on occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, funerals or
religious functions, when the making of gifts is in conformity with
the prevailing religious
or social practices, an employee of the CPSE can accept gifts, from
his/her near relatives but employee shall make a report to the
competent authority
if the value of the gift exceeds Rs 25,000 in the case of an
executive; or Rs 15,000 for a non-executive.

The norms also prohibit CPSE employees from giving or taking or
abetting the giving or taking of dowry; or demand, directly or
indirectly, from the parents
or guardian of a bride or bridegroom, as the case may be, any dowry.

An employee must maintain high ethical standards and honesty, maintain
political neutrality, maintain courtesy and good behaviour with the
public, and
must not adopt dilatory tactics or wilfully cause delays in disposal
of the work assigned to him/her, according to the rules.

Moreover, “no employee shall use his/her position or influence
directly or indirectly to secure employment for any person related,
whether by blood or
marriage to the employee or to the employee’s wife or husband, whether
such a person is dependent on the employee or not,” the department
said.

The rules were originally framed in 1974. All the amendments and
additions issued from time to time have now been compiled into the
Consolidated Model
Conduct, Discipline and Appeal Rules.

As per the new norms, full-time Directors and employees engaged in
fixing the price of an initial or follow-on public offer of a CPSE and
their family
members have been barred from apply in these public offers.

Moreover, employees including full time Directors who are in
possession of unpublished price sensitive information will be
prohibited from dealing or transacting
either in their own name or through any member of their family in the
shares of their own CPSE.

Employees will also be required to disclose to the CPSE all
transactions of purchase/sale in shares worth two months basic pay or
more in value or existing
holding/interest in the shares worth two months basic pay or more in
his/her own CPSE either in his/her own name or in the name of any
family member indicating
quantity, price, date of transaction and nature of interest within 4
working days.
article end


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