New Delhi:State-run BSNL, which is trying to overcome liquidity crunch and financial squeeze, has undertaken fresh measures to cut avoidable expenditures on contract labour and do a cost-benefit analysis of the legacy landline and broadband exchanges as well as towers to achieve network optimisation.
"During the various review meetings with the higher management, the liquidity position and financial crunch in BSNL had been discussed and it was decided to issue necessary instructions/guidelines immediately to reduce the expenditure in the various items including outsourcing Contract Labour," said a letter from BSNL's corporate office on June 4 to all circle heads across the country.
These contract labours who are outsourced by BSNL are hired for administrative/operational activities in fields -- housekeeping, security and data feeding.
The BSNL management has decided to review all outsourced labour contracts to reduce expenditures and generate savings and after the review, the performance status report should be submitted by the circle heads by June 20.
"Hence, suitable measures may be taken to reduce expenditure on outsourcing in the administrative/operational activities in the field -- housekeeping, security and data feeding. Thus a through review of all outsourcing contracts involving labour should be done with a view to reduce expenditure and obtain savings," the letter said.
The letter further adds: "Next quarters payment may be released only after it is certified by the CGM that such a review has been done. The action may be taken in cases where revenue generation is minimal or less compared to expenditures incurred on the same other than salary expenditures."
The Corporate Office which is the headquarter of the PSU has also directed the circles taking austerity measures on network optimisation.
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