IRCTC decides to terminate services of over 500 supervisors

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The Railways catering and tourism arm, the IRCTC, has decided to terminate the services of over 500 contractual hospitality supervisors

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New Delhi: The Railways catering and tourism arm, the IRCTC, has decided to terminate the services of over 500 contractual hospitality supervisors, saying they were no more required under the present circumstances, sources said.

Around 560 supervisors (hospitality) were hired by the IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) in 2018 to maintain a quality check on contractors assigned to cater food in trains equipped with pantries.

The IRCTC, in a letter, dated June 25, informed all its zonal offices that there was no requirement for these contractual workers under the present circumstances and they be given one month notice and their contracts terminated.

“The requirement of Supervisor (Hospitality) engaged on contract basis has been reviewed in the revised catering model and it has been decided that under present circumstances, services of Supervisor (Hospitality), engaged on contract basis are no more required,” the letter stated.

The contractual employees, who are all from the hospitality industry, have sought intervention of Railway Minister Piyush Goyal.

Many among those whose contracts were terminated received their letters on June 26, sources said.

In a letter to IRCTC, the employees have said that they were willing to take a 5-15% paycut, but appealed that they not be terminated.

Currently, only 230 special trains are in service along with the Shramik Special trains. All regular passenger services have been suspended since March 23.