Indian Railway Personnel Service
The Indian Railway Personnel Service is a Group 'A' Central Civil Service cadre of the Government of India. The officers of this service are responsible for managing the Human Resources of the Indian Railways and welfare of railway employees and their families. Railways has a work force of about 1.4 million employees. It is the only civil service of its kind in India and it creates a cadre of bureaucrats specialized in human resource management in government of India. The total sanctioned strength of the service is '478' after cadre restructuring orders on 09.03.2019.
Recruitment
50% vacancies in the initial recruitment grade of the Indian Railways Personnel Service Railway office are filled up through the UPSC Civil Service Examination held every year while remaining vacancies are filled up by promotion of Group 'B' officers of feeder cadres through selection made by UPSC.The first direct recruitment to the cadre was done by UPSC in the year 1980. Prior to that some officers of sister cadres like Railway Board Secretariat Service had joined the service on option basis. After selection, the IRPS probationers undergo general foundation training at one of the training academies, that is, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, RCVP Noronha Academy of Administration at Bhopal and Dr. Marri Channa Reddy Human Resource Development Institute of Telangana at Hyderabad. Following this they go for the Railway Foundation Course at National Academy of Indian Railways, Vadodara.Role and function
IRPS officers man the Establishment Directorate and the Personnel department of the Ministry of Railways, at Zonal railway and divisional levels including the railway production units and workshops. While other services in the railway are concerned with the operational or material management of the train, the Personnel Service handles the human resource aspect.The main functions and responsibility of IRPS Officers in the railway is
1. To recruit staff through RRB/RRC
2. Training of staff
3. Promotion, demotion, transfers etc.
4. Disciplinary actions
5. Retirement, settlement
5. Conducting departmental promotions
6. Managing good industrial relations with trade unions and to see welfare of close to 1.4 million railway employees and their families.
7.Dealing with provisions of various laws and acts such as Industrial dispute Act, Factory Act, Workman Compensation Act, Payment of Wages, Minimum Wages and their implementation. The interpretation of rules and orders is also their responsibility.
8.All matters concerning the welfare of the staff such as:
1. Quarters and colony management
2. canteen/s management
3. Holiday homes
4. consumer societies
5. School/s management
6. clubs
7. Institutes
8. Hospitals etc.
9. To Promote cultural activities, sports, scouts and guides etc. They are commissioners of scouts and guides in respective jurisdictions.
Railway is one of the model employers with a large number of welfare measures being implemented to look after the staff and their families. IRPS officer is also the welfare officer in the railways.
- Being responsible for the service, as well as personal issues of the employees, IRPS officer works in close coordination with all other departments in the railways by functioning as consultant and advisor.
Similarly at the 16 Zonal Railway level the Personnel Department is headed by a Principal Chief Personnel Officer . PCPOs are also posted in the major production units/factories of Indian Railways. The role of Personnel Department as it is called all over encompasses all those which are in any Human Resources Management department of any organisation including those of dealing with Labour Relations and Labour Legislations.
7th PC Level | Grade | Designation in Division | Designation in Zone | Designation in Railway Board |
17 | Apex | No equivalent post in Division | There is no equivalent post in Zone | Chairman Railway Board/Member staff |
16 | HAG+ | No equivalent post in Division | General Manager | Additional Member Staff |
15 | HAG | No equivalent post in Division | Principal Chief Personnel Officer | Principal Executive Director |
14 | SAG | Divisional Railway Manager/Additional Divisional Railway Manager | Chief Personnel Officer | Executive Director/Chairperson in RRBs |
13 | NFSG | Senior Divisional Personnel Officer | Deputy Chief Personnel Officer | Director |
12 | JAG | Senior Divisional Personnel Officer | Deputy Chief Personnel Officer | Joint Director |
11 | STS | Divisional Personnel Officer /Workshop Personnel Officer | Senior Personnel Officer | JTS and STS officers generally are not posted in Railway Board. |
10 | JTS | Assistant Personnel Officer | Assistant Personnel Officer | JTS and STS officers generally are not posted in Railway Board. |