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PHE Land donor workers of Bhaderwah on war path after not receiving salary for six months
5/8/2020 11:38:07 PM
Early Times Report

BHADERWAH, May 8: PHE land donor workers who are working as daily wagers in PHE Department today held a silent protest while adopting social distancing seek the implementation of the Minimum Wages Act as applicable to the UTs and release of six months pending wages.
Pritam Singh Kotwal , president of the land donor workers association Bhaderwah , highlighted the problems being faced by the land donor daily wagers of the PHE Department due to the alleged callousness of the concerned department. The Chief Engineer PHE Jammu and other senior officers have failed to address our genuine demands, including regular payment of wages, for the last over 6 months, he said.
“The successive governments also never fulfilled their commitment and continued to keep the workers in the lurch.
The workers, who are facing a lot of financial hardships to run their households and take care of their children, time and again approached the Chief Engineer PHE Jammu and SE Doda but did not see any fruitful result,” Kotwal alleged.
He claimed that the PHE land donor workers of Bhaderwah were without their earned wages for the last over 6 months and it had badly affected their families amid Covid 19 lockdown as it was their only source of income.
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