Loss-making telecom PSUs Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and MTNL have failed to clear salaries of their 1.98 lakh employees for July, a union leader said on Thursday.
All India Unions and Associations of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (AUAB) Convenor P Abhimanyu told PTI that there is no assurance from the management on when the salaries would be paid which are usually credited on the last day of every month.
“Salary for the month of July has not come. There is also no information when will it be credited,” he said.
BSNL has 1.76 lakh employees across India while MTNL has around 22,000 employees.
This is the second time the two companies have defaulted on payment of salaries this year and for the first time after the new government took charge.
The two PSUs had delayed payment of salaries for February until mid-March due to a financial crisis. BSNL had then said that it used its internal accruals to clear the pending salaries.
Total monthly salary expenses of BSNL are in the range of ₹750-850 crore while that of MTNL are around ₹160 crore.
No comments were received from BSNL Chairman and Managing Director P K Purwar.
MTNL Human Resource and Enterprise Business Director Sunil Kumar said that the company is in the process collecting some dues after which the salary will be paid on a priority basis.
Kumar has also been given additional charge of MTNL Chairman and Managing Director.