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August 14 ,2020

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Dear Editor

If one reads and interprets correctly, there appears to be an inordinate rush to terminate ‘contracts’ of those senior public servants identified (however hastily) as ‘Political appointees’.

This is an interesting development pursued by the very creators of the system of ‘contracted employment’ during their previous regime.

Unfortunately this pattern of employment into the Public Service was instinctively followed by the recent administration to the extent of fundamental organisational illogic, which one fears would be not only irredeemable; but likely to be repeated if only through compulsive habit.

The concern here is about the lower levels of employees officially categorised over the last three decades as ‘Skilled’, ‘Semi-skilled’ and ‘Unskilled’.

At this time of rapid technological development there appears need to pause and reflect on the need, and moreso the relevance, of such ‘skills’ – so identified in the absence of any credible evaluation system at any previous time.

This concern is raised as a general one against the background of the manifestoed provision of tens of thousands of yet unidentified categories and levels of jobs.

As it so happens the National Estimates of 2019 reveal the following preponderance of the categories, of which it would unsurprising if a significant percentage were not ‘contracted employees’ (and replaceable).

The Tables below speak for themselves.

Arguably there is need to interpret the relevance of the above numbers to the undertaking to provide more jobs – albeit in unspecified markets and operational locations.

Who will constitute the evaluation and selection teams when the undertakings translate into identified jobs?

Yours faithfully,

E.B. John

The selected teams will be appointed by the Minister responsible for Governance.

 Political appointees were being paid high salaries for doing nothing. Their contracts must be terminated immediately. There is ample proof that in the last 5 1/2 years, nothing was achieved by these party hacks.

In order to fulfill all their campaign promises, the PPP/C will have to hire over 10,000 new technical personnel and I believe that they will soon have the money to do it.

Happy days are coming. No matter some people are craving for the PPP/C to fail, they are going to be disappointed that there is a chance, which favors the prepared mind, that success will come.

R

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