LEAVE FOR
EMPLOYMENT ABROAD
i. Govt.
employees desirous of seeking jobs abroad, irrespective of categories to which
they belong technical, non-technical, or clerical be permitted to
apply and secure employment abroad without applying for voluntary retirement or resigning from service. However, such of those scarce categories of staff/officers whose services are considered essential to this Govt. shall not be permitted to secure job abroad.
apply and secure employment abroad without applying for voluntary retirement or resigning from service. However, such of those scarce categories of staff/officers whose services are considered essential to this Govt. shall not be permitted to secure job abroad.
ii. The period
of absence during employment abroad will be treated as EOL without allowances
but shall not be treated as a break in service. It will not be counted for
service benefits such as increments, pay, leave etc. However, if contribution
towards pension is paid by the foreign employer or employee, such periods will
count for pension.
iii.
Other Conditions:
a)
No Govt. dues are pending recovery from the Govt. servant.
b)
No prosecution is pending or contemplated in the court of law against the Govt.
servant.
c)
Govt. servants with five years regular service only shall be eligible to avail
the scheme
d)
Govt. servant should obtain specific permission from the Govt. before he
undertakes any employment abroad.
e) No
Objection Certificate (to obtain Passport for seeking employment abroad) shall
be obtained from the Govt.
iv. This leave
should not be utilised to secure job abroad, but should be utilised for
undertaking employment abroad. (U.O.Note No.13127-A/113/FR.I/98, Fin. &
Plg. (FW.FR.I) Dept., Dt.13.05.98).
v. The benefit
of the scheme shall be given to Govt. employees at a single stretch or in
different spells, but for a period not exceeding five years in all during the
entire service. (G.O.Ms.No.756, Fin. (FR.I) Dept., Dt.07.08.02).
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