Posted by AI on 2025-11-17 17:25:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-04 22:28:09
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In a significant development, the TN Revenue Employees Federation has announced a statewide boycott of Survey, Inspection, and Revision (SIR) work from November 18, 2023, until their demands are met. This move is set to impact the state's revenue administration, particularly the land-related services.
The federation, representing over 15,000 employees, is calling for the state government's attention to several long-standing issues. The primary demand is for proper training in the latest revenue rules and regulations for all officials, ensuring they can perform their duties effectively and accurately. This request comes in light of recent changes in revenue laws, which have left many employees feeling unprepared and overwhelmed.
Furthermore, the federation seeks the appointment of additional Block-Level Officers (BLOs) and adequate staffing at the BLO level. They argue that the current shortage of BLOs leads to an excessive workload on existing officers, impacting the quality and timeliness of services. This demand is crucial, as BLOs play a vital role in land-related matters, including land surveys, inspections, and record maintenance.
The boycott is a collective effort to address these concerns and ensure the well-being of the revenue department's workforce. The federation's president, Mr. R. Muthukumar, emphasized that the boycott is not a decision taken lightly but a necessary step to safeguard the interests of both the employees and the citizens they serve. He added, "We are committed to our duties but need the government's support to perform them efficiently."
The federation awaits the government's response and hopes for a swift resolution to these pressing issues. This development underscores the need for continuous dialogue between government bodies and their employees to ensure a harmonious and productive work environment.