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LIC employees to observe strike on 26th November
11/19/2020 11:30:00 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 19: The employees of LIC of India in Jammu & Kashmir under the banner of NZIEA Srinagar Division as per the call of All India Insurance Employees' Association today staged protest demonstrations outside LIC offices of Jammu and Kashmir.
Demonstrations in Jammu region were led by Com. Pawan Gupta, Divisional Secretary NZIEA Srinagar Division; and in Valley region were led by Com. Ajaz Ahmad Dar, Joint Secretary NZIEA Srinagar Division. Speaking on the occasion at LIC office DO Cell Jammu, Com. Dinesh Kumar Sharma, Vice President of NZIEA Srinagar Division informed the decision of the organization to hold one day strike on 26 November 2020 against the anti people and anti workers' and anti farmers economic policies of the NDA Government.
Dinesh Sharma said that the working class of our country is gearing up to make the one day All India Strike on 26th November a massive success which is jointly being observed by Central Trade Unions and nearly 150 independent Federations including All India Insurance Employees' Association. The main demands are stop wholesale privatization of Public sector, against bringing IPO in LIC of India, wage revision of public sector insurance employees (LIC and GIC employees), merger of public sector general Insurance companies, withdrawal of NPS, increasing the family pension from 15% to 30%. Updation of pension, cash transfer of Rs/7500/ to all citizens of the country whose income is not taxable.
Com. Dinesh Kumar Sharma strongly opposed the move of the Govt. to sell a part of the stake of LIC by bringing IPO in LIC. He resolved and appealed to one and all to continue struggle and campaign against IPO in LIC and make strike of 26 November 2020 a big success.
Others who spoke on the occasion include Com. Rajesh Kumar and Raj Kumar, Divisional committee members, Neelam Sharma-Women convener. Demonstration was led by Com. Vijay Verma at kathua, Kuldeep Singh at Smba, Moti Ram at Udhampur, Ashwani Kumar Sharma at Jammu-1, Rohit Gupta at Jammu-2, Ram Raj at Doda, Khaliq Hussain at Rajouri and Raj Kumar at Poonch.
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