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Employees Association not interested in solution, reject dialogue: Dharmarth Trust
1/27/2021 11:21:17 PM

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JAMMU, Jan 27: The Dharmarth Trust today said that its protesting employees have adopted a rigid and unreasonable stance and are not ready to meet with the Trustees or Trust management in order to reach a consensus as they have repeatedly refused several offers from the Trust for a dialogue.
These employees continue to be misguided and instigated by some vested interest, and are not ready or interested in a solution to their ongoing agitation, the Trust said. The statement said that it is unfortunate because a large number of employees could have benefitted from the solution the Trust was willing to offer. Furthermore, it is important to note that the rigid and unreasonable attitude of the Employees Association is not benefiting the employees.
“We have offered these employees to sit and have a discussion with the Trustees on their issues and demands. But they have repeatedly refused the same. They are not willing to talk,” said the Dharmarth Trust spokesperson. He informed that the Trust had invited senior representatives of the Dharmarth Trust Employees Association to come forward for direct negotiations with the Trustees last week. However, the Employees Association was not willing to meet for a dialogue regarding a solution that could have benefited a large number of the employees.
“In a formal letter, Vikramaditya Singh, Trustee of the Trust had invited a 5-member team consisting of current employees to represent the association in a meeting which was to be held on January 22.
The employees were promised that the Trust would do everything in its capacity to try and address ongoing grievances at the earliest possible. However, the employees are not willing to even meet with the Trustees or Management and have continued their rigid and unreasonable stance,” the spokesperson added.
In the larger interest of the employees, the Trust even renewed its offer but in vain as these misled employees don’t want any solution, he said. The spokesperson also said a large number of employees would have benefitted from the solution the Trust was willing to offer however the employees association which is influenced by non-employees and vested interests have misguided the employees.
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