Tuesday 18 March 2014

11:53:00 am

 

Arunchalam sahab is correct in saying that you should take additional responsibility for your career growth. This perhaps holds good in organised sector. I personally know that small cement plants in this area recruit first class mine managers to fulfill the statutory requirement and fail to recruit subordinate statutory officials. As a result, mine managers are forced to perform duty of subordinate mining officials.
Reg 34(9)(b) of MMR 1961 is clear in this regard. It states that no manager shall be entrusted by the owner or agent with any work, nor shall he himself perform any work, which will necessitate his frequent or prolonged absence from the mine.

Regards.

M A Khan
Cell: 09419003733


On Sunday, 16 March 2014 9:46 PM, qazi Imtiyaz Ahmad <imtiyazahmadqazi@gmail.com> wrote:
 
hello members.
please mention the rule which prescribes that
owner should not entrust manager of the mine with additional duty
other than his statutory duties.since i have been assigned duty to
look after one section of plant previously looked after by plant
management and i do not want to manage it.suggest remedy.


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