Exec Assistants to replace lower, upper division clerks in govt jobs
BY M Post Bureau15 Jan 2016 5:12 AM IST
M Post Bureau15 Jan 2016 5:12 AM IST
Tech-savvy and multi-tasking Executive Assistants will replace staffs working as Lower and Upper Division Clerks (LDCs and UDCs) in government jobs as part of key administrative reforms decided by the government on Wednesday, close on the lines of corporate culture.
The new scheme of having a cadre of Executive Assistants will replace existing Central Secretariat Service (CSS) and Central Secretariat Stenographers Service (CSSS) in about 20-25 years time. Both CSS and CSSS form backbone of secretarial work in the Central government as they work in different sections and as personal staff to senior officers.
The move is based on recommendations of 6th Central Pay Commission which had suggested that multi-skilled Executive Assistants with educational qualifications of a degree from a recognised university and a one-year diploma in computer education should be recruited.
They will perform work of both the present day Assistants and Stenographers and in their case CSS and CSSS cadres would become merged. The issue of introduction of Executive Assistants scheme was also referred to 7th CPC for their views. Interestingly, the Commission did not make any recommendation on introduction of the scheme in its report submitted to the government recently.
As per the proposed scheme, the Executive Assistants (EAs) will be recruited an all India open competition conducted through Staff Selection Commission, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said in a proposed policy in this regard.
After six years of service, EAs will be eligible for promotion as Executive Officers (EOs), it said.
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