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JKCNGEEU celebrates 34th foundation day
1/19/2021 10:59:22 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 19: J&K Central Non-Gazetted Electrical Employees Union (JKCNGEEU) celebrated its 34th foundation day and a function to commemorate the anniversary was held at Union head office PDD Complex, Bernina Srinagar and Press Club Jammu during which a slew of demands regarding the welfare of employees and workers were made.
The function was presided by State President Mohammed Afzal Bhat Fatehpuri at Bemina PDD complex Srinagar and Parshotam Sharma State General Secretary through press conference at Press Club Jammu along with Gurnam Singh Salathia, Surjeet Khajuria, Er. Chander Vijay Singh, Er Rahul Koushal, Shammi Abrol, Farooq Ahmed Bhat and others in the press conference including senior leaders of the JKCNGEEU, Power Employees Pensioners Welfare Association, PDD/PDC Daily Rated Workers Union. They congratulated the union on completion of 34th years and appreciated its role in the struggle for the betterment of the department and its employees & workers," Union spokesman Parshotam Sharma said.
"In the programme it was made clear that all PDD/PDC Employees and workers are united for the ongoing struggle against the privatization of PDD, release of long pending wages of daily wagers and regularization of their service. They submitted that the Power Development department has been reorganized in the year 1981 that too up to 60% requirements. Moreover, the manpower required for smooth maintenance of this huge infrastructure has not been provided and no attempt to create the adequate posts for the required manpower has been made by the competent authorities even after repeated requests, which has resulted in acute dearth of staff in the department to look after this huge infrastructure. The dearth of the staff is so acute that a lineman has to look after 10-15 Sub Stations along with the HT/LT transmission lines, which has affected the smooth electric supply and the common man has become the ultimate sufferer," the spokesman said.
Parshotam Sharma said that the employees and workers are against the wrong policy of Government for Restructuring and Unbundling (Privatization) of the PDD and formation of companies and corporations. Demanding that these decisions should be revoked immediately, the Union also demanded transfer of all power projects from NHPC to JKSPDC to overcome power and economic crisis and unemployment to some extent.
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