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NMC urges govt to ease up verification process of daily wagers
7/4/2020 11:49:26 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, July 4: National Mazdoor Conference (NMC) has appealed to Lt Governor’s administration to strictly deal with the process of implementation of amendments to SRO 520, as this directive has been exploited by lower level bureaucracy elements, who still have a soft corner for the previous regimes.
“Praising the well intentioned efforts by the Lt Governor, GC Murmu and political organizations should learn from variety of administrative reforms initiated and implemented by Murmu, at the same time derided official dome who are hell bent on derailing by resorting to impractical verification process, when several thousand daily rated workers have not been paid for years together,” president NMC Subash Shastri said this while addressing the workers meet at Village Bandrali while maintaining social distancing norms.
“Lt Governor administration is requested to immediately direct the departmental heads not to insist on production of 120 vouchers pertaining to their continued service in state utilities as records pertaining to the same are supposed to be preserved in respective offices,” Shastri added. Further since process of regularization of these daily rated workers is supposed to be a time consuming exercise and their monthly payment of dues is subject to availability of funds under the relevant heads, Shastri suggests that till such regularization adequate funds be provided to be utilized under separate wage heads, so that they are not put to trouble for uncertainty of budgetary provisions and such provision should be made at the level of HODs.
NMC Chief further added that freezing of DA will severally impact life and living of the salaried class and pensioners also demanded an early revoking of DA freezing order. Shastri urged the central Govt to release the both 4 and 5 % two pending installments of DA due from January last and July 1, 2020 at the earliest so that salaried class and pensioners would get sigh of relief from rising prices, inflation and COVID-19 pandemic.
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