Recruitment Policy for Group C & D Staff
Samaira Education Welfare Society (Registered under Uttarakhand Cooperative Societies Act, 2003)
1. Preamble
- This policy governs the recruitment of Group C and D support staff (clerical assistants, drivers, cooks, cleaners, security guards, housekeeping staff, gardeners, etc.). It ensures:
- Fair, transparent, and merit-based selection aligned with the International Labour Organisation’s principles of Decent Work.
- Adherence to Rochdale Cooperative Principles of democratic control, fairness, and community welfare.
- Equal treatment and dignity of all categories of staff, regardless of the nature of their work.
2. Objectives
- To recruit reliable and competent support staff essential for smooth administration.
- To uphold the dignity of manual and routine labour by recognizing their contribution.
- To guarantee fair wages, equal opportunity, and safe working conditions.
- To provide avenues for training, skill enhancement, and career growth for Group C & D
employees.
3. Scope
This policy applies to all appointments of Group C & D staff made by the Society, whether temporary, contractual, or permanent.
4. Guiding Principles
A. International Labour Organisation (ILO) Principles
● Freedom of Association & Collective Bargaining (Conventions 87 & 98).
● Non-Discrimination & Equal Pay for Equal Work (Conventions 100 & 111).
● Decent Work Agenda: Adequate wages, safe working environment, rest periods.
● Forced Labour & Child Labour Prohibition (Conventions 29 & 138).
B. Rochdale Cooperative Principles
● Voluntary & Open Membership – no discrimination on caste, gender, or religion.
Economic Participation – fair wages, social security, provident fund, ESI.
● Education & Training – capacity building for low-skilled staff.
● Concern for Community – preference to local candidates where feasible.
5. Classification of Staff
- Group D Staff: Cleaners, Cooks, Housekeeping, Security Guards, Gardeners, Peons.
- Group C Staff: Clerks, Drivers, Office Assistants, Computer Operators, Lab Assistants, Receptionists.
6. Eligibility Criteria
A. General
● Nationality: Must be a citizen of India.
● Age: 18 – 40 years (with relaxations for SC/ST/OBC/Persons with Disabilities as per
Govt. norms).
● Character: Good moral conduct; mandatory police verification.
● Health: Physically and mentally fit (Medical Fitness Certificate required).
B. Educational Qualifications
● Group C: Minimum Class XII or equivalent. For clerical/computer posts, must have a Diploma in Computer Applications.
● Group D: Minimum Class VIII pass. For cooks/housekeeping staff, formal/informal training in the trade is desirable. For security guards, preference to ex-servicemen.
C. Experience
● Minimum 2 years’ experience in relevant role.
● Freshers may be considered if training facilities are available.
7. Recruitment Process
A. Vacancy Identification
● Needs assessment by Administrative Committee.
● Approval of Managing Committee.
B. Notification
● Public advertisement in local newspapers, notice board, website.
● Clear mention of post, qualifications, wages, contract terms.
C. Application Procedure
● Standard application form with bio-data, certificates, references.
● Priority to local candidates and cooperative members’ families (without compromising
merit).
D. Selection Procedure
1. Scrutiny of Applications – check eligibility.
2. Written Test / Skill Test (if applicable):
○ Clerks → Basic typing & computer test.
○ Drivers → Driving test with license verification.
○ Cooks → Practical cooking demonstration.
○ Cleaners/Housekeeping → Knowledge of cleaning protocols.
○ Security → Physical fitness and basic safety test.
3. Interview – assess attitude, discipline, and communication.
4. Final Selection – based on merit list, with weightage:
○ 50% skill test/written
○ 30% interview
○ 20% experience
E. Appointment
● Appointment order issued by Managing Committee.
● One-month probation period (extendable to 6 months).
● Mandatory police verification & medical check-up.
8. Terms of Employment
A. Nature of Employment
● Initially contractual (6–12 months).
● Confirmation into regular service subject to performance review.
B. Wages & Benefits
● Group C: ₹20,000 – ₹28,000 per month (depending on post).
● Group D: ₹14,000 – ₹18,000 per month.
● Overtime Allowance as per Minimum Wages Act.
● Statutory Benefits:
○ ESI (Employee State Insurance)
○ Provident Fund (EPF)
○ Gratuity (on completion of 5 years)
○ Paid leave, maternity/paternity leave
○ Uniforms for security/cleaning staff (provided by Society)
C. Working Hours
● Maximum 8 hours per day / 48 hours per week.
● Weekly rest day (Sunday or as per duty roster).
● Overtime limited and compensated as per law.
D. Code of Conduct
● Punctuality, discipline, honesty.
● No alcohol/drugs during working hours.
● Respect for the cooperative’s values and community.
9. Training & Capacity Building
- Induction Training for all recruits.
- Skill development workshops (hygiene, safety, first aid, fire-fighting).
- Literacy and financial education for less-educated staff (aligned with Rochdale Principle
of Education & Training).
10. Performance Appraisal
- Annual confidential report by immediate supervisor.
- Criteria: Attendance, discipline, work quality, initiative.
- Used for contract renewal, increments, and confirmation.
11. Grievance Redressal
- Staff may approach the Staff Welfare & Grievance Committee.
- Issues (wages, working conditions, harassment) resolved within 30 days.
- Appeal possible before the Managing Committee.
12. Termination of Employment
- One-month notice by either party.
- Right to appeal before the Board of
- Summary termination possible in cases of gross misconduct (theft, violence, willful
negligence). Management.
13. Equal Opportunity & Anti-Discrimination Clause
- No discrimination based on caste, gender, religion, disability, or political beliefs.
- Reservation benefits as per Government of India norms.
- Preference to women candidates and differently-abled persons in suitable roles.
14. Health, Safety & Welfare
- Mandatory use of protective gear (gloves, masks, boots for cleaners).
- Safe drinking water, rest rooms, and first aid kits at the workplace.
- Annual health check-up organized for all support staff.
15. Policy Review
- Reviewed every 3 years or earlier if required by law or International Labour Standards.
