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These comments from the union come after reports emerged claiming that the board of directors of the telecom firm intend to slash its workforce by 35 per cent via another round of VRS.
BSNL employs 29,750 executives and 26,435 non-executives. The first VRS, implemented in 2020, resulted in 80,000 employees opting for retirement—more than double the anticipated 30,000–35,000.
NEW DELHI: The BSNL Employees Union (BSNLEU) has strongly opposed the proposed second phase of the voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) introduced by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) management.