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PHE, ITI trained workers stage protest demonstration
5/27/2019 11:07:03 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 28: The daily rated, consolidated and ITI trained workers of PHE department held strong demonstration at Press Club.
A large number of PHE workers from, various districts and Sub Divisions, which are on strike since long assembled at Exhibition Ground near Press Club in the morning. The workers from all the Divisions and PHE sub Divisions of Jammu district, besides some other districts under the leadership, Tanveer Hussain shouted slogans in support of their demands. They were demanding release the pending wages of four years from the Government and their regularization.
Besides Tanveer, several other trade unionists addressed the gathering and strongly criticized the higher authorities for not releasing their wages for the last about 52 months. They alleged that neither the Govt completed process of their regularization, nor it released wages of the workers despite assurances even on the floor of the Assembly House and outside by the previous Govt. They alleged that their families have been left for starvation. Even they are unable to pay the school fees of their children and feed them. They had high expectations from the new Governor but the Governor's Administration has also turned a deaf ear towards their plight, they alleged.
They pointed out that there are about 27,000 such workers in Jammu province who await Govt response. They appealed to the Governor and the concerned Advisor to address their long pending issue on humanitarian grounds.
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