Sanctioning
of Leave : Dies non – No Work No Pay
All the
Central Government employees those who are participated in the Two Day Strike
have been warned by the government through its circular dated 15-02-2013, that
leave of any kind will not be sanctioned for them. It is under stood that the
absence of two days in strike period will be treated as Dies non
The
West Bengal State Government too issued a circular a day before , in which it
has been said that no leave will be granted to its employees during the strike,
and if they aren’t present in office it will be treated as dies non with no
salary admissible if they don’t give a suitable reason and produce proper
documents for refraining from turning up for duty.
What is
Dies non ?
Dies
non: In service terms, “dies non” means a day, which cannot be treated as duty
for any purpose. It does not constitute break in service. But the period
treated as ‘dies non’ does not qualify as service for pensionary benefits or
increment.
As per
the Postal Manual Volume III, Central Civil Services (Classification,Control
and appeal) rules, 1965, the Absence of officials from duty without proper
permission or when on duty in office, they have left the office without proper
permission or while in the office, they refused to perform the duties assigned
to them is subversive of discipline. In cases of such absence from work, the
leave sanctioning authority may order that the days on which work is not
performed be treated as dies non, i.e. they will neither count as service nor
be construed as break in service. This will be without prejudice to any other
action that the competent authorities might take against the persons resorting
to such practices.
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