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DMEF extends support to EJAC's protest call
5/24/2019 10:09:23 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, May 24: Extending support to J&K Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC-R), Darbar Move Employees Federation (DMEF) today appealed all Jammu based employees to take active part in protest demonstration at Press Club Jammu on May 28 against various employees' issues.
Federation's state president Ovais Wani appreciated the efforts of members of EJAC-R led by its state president Babu Hussain Malik for visiting various government offices in Jammu to appeal employees to suspend work and assemble at Press Club, Jammu near Tawi Bridge on May 28 to lodge their strong protest against various employee related issues in the state.
Wani said that the Federations is extending their support to EJAC-R to protest against reversing of decades old practice in J&K by Governor's administration and for restoring summer timings from 8 am to 2 pm in Jammu instead of 10 am to 4.30 pm.
He said that Federation also demanded enhancement of Medical allowance in favour of employees and pensioners from Rs 300 to Rs 10,000 per month.
He said that both are serving public and are humans first so why difference in medical allowances and no special concession is given to the employees by the government. He added that the Employees are paying same medical consultation fee as Assembly members are paying for treatment then why is there differences in allowance.
He added that minimum medical consultation fee in the state is around 500 to 800 and the government is paying 300 per month which is quite unacceptable and employees are not able to consult good doctors.
He also demanded removal of pay anomalies of clerical cadre / amendment in SRO-333 and formation of roadmap policy of regularizing daily wagers and contractual employees in various departments to avoid street protests and increasing unemployment crises in the state.
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