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J&K High Court Bar Association holds meeting
6/8/2022 11:03:17 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 8: J&K High Court Bar Association, Jammu held a meeting under the Chairmanship of M.K. Bhardawaj Senior Advocate & President, JKHCBAJ to discuss the communication dated 08-06-2022 sent by J&K Medical Employees Federation, Jammu to the Bar Association and requested the Association to support their long pending demands. In the above mentioned communication it is stated that Govt. has constantly delayed, denied and avoided their genuine demands, because of which their families have been struggling for their livelihood and they have been socially disturbed. The meeting was participated by all the office bearers namely Mohinder Pal Singh Pali, Adv. Vice President, Surjeet Singh Andotra, Adv. General Secretary, Aditya Sharma, Adv. Joint Secretary, S. Amandeep Singh, Adv. Treasurer and Rohit Sharma, YLA President, S. Gagandeep Singh (Lucky) Vice President, Yaseer Farooq Khan YLA Gen Secretary, S. Karanjeet Singh Johal, YLA Joint Secretary, Naresh Kumar, YLA Treasurer many other members of the Bar Association.
The J&K High Court Bar Association, Jammu, in order to support the demands of J&K Medical Employees Federation, Jammu urge upon the UT Administration to consider the demands of J&K Medical Employees Federation, Jammu who are protesting for their salary of Female Multipurpose Health Worker which is pending from the last five months, Registration of Pharmacist and other various demands.
M.K. Bhardwaj, Sr. Advocate & President, J&K High Court Bar Association, Jammu through the medium of this Press Release urge upon the Hon'ble Lt. Governor, UT of J&K to personally look in to the matter of the poor who are serving in the Department for the last many years and entitled for salary every month.
The J&K Medical Employees Federation, Jammu through the medium of their communication have brought to the notice that the J&K Medical Employees Federation, Jammu have given call for strike, in that event, to save the general public from shortage of the medical facilities / services, the Association request the UT Administration to consider the demands of the J&K Medical Employees Federation, Jammu most expeditiously.
Bhardwaj further urged upon the UT Administration to disburse the back wages and other benefits in favor of employees who are rendering essential services to the public at large and also urged upon the UT Administration to redress their other demands also. As we know that it is very difficult to survive in the present time of dearness.
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