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Respted seniors
This is Ramu. I am working as AM-HR in manufacturing unit at Vijayawada. I need clarification on contesting in the local body election by company employees.Can any employee either permanent/temporary/casual contest in the local body elections as ward member or sarpanch?. Can we ask them to resign ?
Some of our mill workers are contesting in local body elections at their villages without informing us. I request the respected seniors give your valuable advices on this issue, what steps to be taken up.
With regards
Ramu
Respected seniors

From India, Vijayawada
Dear mr. Ramu,
i personally feel that such matters decides through certified standing orders.
Further to participate in local body elections one should not resign from the existing position
moreover, an intimation to the unit is head will suffice who will assent it to it with some conditions
regards
k srinivas

From India, Chennai
Dear Ramu
As per the law no government servant can participate in any Elections, but private employees can participate election and after the results declared if he/she got elected he/she has to resign for the duties
Lakshminaryana
9866917232

From India, Hyderabad
Dear Mr. Ramu,
Any Private Employee may be participate in elections, but, he has to give an undertaking to the management that that if he if he / she elects in the electoral, he can resign his present job and can join in elected electoral posts. He cannot continue as employee in a firm.
Chakrapani TVV

From India, Hyderabad
The concern of the managment is - Will participation or winning a election will hamper the work an employee is supposed to do. Hence it require means and method that the organisations interests are not compromised with person taking a local body role. Often these roles do not require full time participation. However you need to check whether your appointment letter very clearly stated of not involved into these activities. You also need to check what is the role and what will happen if he wins and elected as sarpanch etc
From India
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