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kalpanapanshul
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sir, i joined in one multi state cooperative society just now as PO, our management saying that i will come under central government staff after 1 year and can use all central government benefits... is this correct... please reply...
From India, Coimbatore
umakanthan53
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I don't think it is correct. A co-operative society is a separate legal entity registered under the Co-operative Societies Act and as such the employees of such institution can never become the govt employees with the passage of time.
From India, Salem
nathrao
3124

If your management is making this claim, ask them to quote some authority or government letter. As learned member above has commented-cooperative society and government are two different agencies.
From India, Pune
saswatabanerjee
2358

What exactly is the reason of your query ?
I do not see any reason why the management will lie about this. They have nothing to gain (or do they ?). You did not join the company because you thought you will get a government job. So what difference will this make to you ?

From India, Mumbai
loginmiraclelogistics
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From your query it's understood you have been employed by a Co-op.Society and likely to enjoy Central Govt. benefits. This does not mean you'll become Central Govt.employee automatically just by enjoying the benefits of what central govt. employees are enjoying so long as your employer is a co-op.Society. Better refer your Terms & Conditions applicable to employees. Societies coming under the governance of Central Govt. are not govt.offices, they are autonomous bodies coming under Co-op Societies Act or the Societies Act of the respective states.
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From India, Bangalore
pvenu1953@gmail.com
115

"Saying"? Does your appointment letter contain any such condition or clause, or have you received any communication to this effect?
From India, Kochi
psdhingra
387

Shun the day dreaming or being misled by the management. Being an employee of a multi-state cooperative society, becoming employees of Central Government and using benefits of Central Government employees are two entirely different things.
From India, Delhi
bmktts
10

PS Dhingra has correctly said- these 2 are poles apart. being employed in a multi state cooperative is no where near a central government employment !The service conditions would have been given to you clearly in your appointment order
From India, Bangalore
nathrao
3124

Why the management is making such a claim intrigues me?
Could it be to tap into the dream of every Indian-get a Government job with safety and no fears of ups and down of the economy.
This claim would make most people work hard enough to avoid loosing the chance of becoming Government servant.
Please analyse yourself all the angles to this claim.
To my knowledge the sectors are totally different.

From India, Pune
kalaisudha
sir, i joined in one multi state cooperative society just now as PO, our management saying that i will come under central government staff after 1 year and can use all central government benefits... from month of january i going to join to rebahath cooperative society ..what is job we want to do sir, it is correct r not to join there
From India , Selam
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