CSC IS PREPARING A STUDY TO ADDRESS KUWAIT'S TRAFFIC CONGESTION PROBLEM

  • 05/10/2022

Kuwait City: With the country's traffic crisis exacerbating in tandem with the start of the school year and the comprehensive return of students to their schools, and the demands of many MPs to put urgent and comprehensive solutions to the phenomenon of street congestion, government sources said the Civil Service Commission is studying the application of the flexible fingerprint system for employees as a way of contributing to solving the traffic crisis on the one hand, and on the other, 


According to the sources, the study includes reviewing the fingerprint system from all angles to assess its compatibility with government agencies and the nature of their work before moving forward with its adoption. 

According to the sources, the study aims to strike a balance between using the best attendance system and not disrupting the services provided by government agencies. According to the sources, the flexible fingerprint experience is being used in some government institutions that are not part of the CSC, and the extent of its success in those agencies will be measured as part of the study that the CSC is preparing. 

According to sources, the flexible fingerprint system must be coordinated with the Ministry of Education in order to harmonise employee attendance schedules with students' working hours, taking into account parents who are committed to sending their children to school, explaining that the flexible fingerprint allows the employee to adopt fixed appointments from one to two hours during which he proves his attendance, at the appropriate time for him, and then he calculates the numeric value. 

The sources concluded that the dates for adopting the attendance fingerprint, although flexible, should be appropriate for employees and officials as well, to ensure the progress of work and service provision, especially in the entities where the work is associated with the presence of the official.

    

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