TISS takes back termination letter of over 100 faculty members; announces extra funds for salary
Progressive Students Forum criticized the government for TISS contract terminations and Ministry of Education's entrance exam blunders, citing incompetence and jeopardizing employees' livelihoods and students' future.
"They are requested to continue their work, and salaries will be released as soon as the TET Support Grant is received by the institute," said the body in the official statement.
Additionally, the official statement announced that after ongoing discussions with the Tata Education Trust, resources will be made available to TISS to resolve the issue regarding salaries of TET project/programme faculty and non- teaching staff.
TISS clarified that these individuals were engaged under programs funded by the Tata Education Trust (TET) on a contractual basis for specific program durations.
What happened at TISS?
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences was forced to send termination notices to 100 staff members after the institute failed to receive the funds that support them from the Tata Trust.
“We have been speaking to the Tata Trust officials for several months. But they have not yet released any salary to pay these staff members. Even the last month’s salary of Rs 75 lakh was paid from the TISS reserve fund, which we are not supposed to use for payment of salary,” explained a senior TISS official to ToI.
The Progressive Students' Forum has demanded that the TISS administration “immediately revoke the mass termination and make necessary arrangements with the Union Government and the University Grants Commission to take responsibility for those previously employed under the Tata Education Trust.” “Alternatively, they must hold urgent discussions with the top management of the tata education trust to reinstate funding for these positions so that all jobs are protected.”
TISS authorities clarified that none of these posts are permanent government positions and all of them are contractual staff members who were supported by funds that came from the Tata Trust. “Once the funds come from the Tata Trust, all these staff members will be taken back to their programmes,” said TISS authorities.
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