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Fill CWSSU posts, follow reservation policy: ACHIK to Govt

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SHILLONG, DEC 16: The ACHIK has demanded the state government to immediately complete recruiting teaching and non-teaching staff at the Captain Williamson Sangma State University (CWSSU) by strictly adhering to the state job reservation policy.

“We call upon the State University and the concerned government departments to immediately initiate and conclude the process for all advertised permanent teaching and non-teaching posts to ensure the University has a stable and dedicated workforce,” the ACHIK said in a statement on Monday.

“(We demand to) ensure that the recruitment for all permanent positions teaching and non-teaching is conducted in scrupulous adherence to the Meghalaya State Job Reservation Policy of 1972 and subsequent government directives, thereby safeguarding the constitutional rights and representation of all communities.”

“We want to highlight the fact that sustained reliance on adhoc and temporary appointments severely impacts the quality and continuity of education, hinders critical administrative functions and deprives qualified local candidates of stable employment opportunities,” it added.

“Any attempt to circumvent established recruitment rules and unfairly absorb temporary staff into permanent positions without open competition will be met with legal implications,” warned ACHIK.

“We urge the authorities to ensure transparency and fairness in the recruitment process, safeguarding the rights and representation of all communities,” it added.

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