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Employees two factions over logger heads, hell bent to outwit each other | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 18: The Joint consultative Council (JCC) of employees which has taken back its proposed strike call from September 26 after signing an agreement with state Government at Srinagar last week is at logger heads with Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) which has accused the former of ``sell out''. According to sources both JCC and EJAC are facing internal crisis with some members openly revolting the decision. While Mohammed Gafoor Dar left the EJAC to joint JCC for reaching an agreement with Government , some members from EJAC Kashmir have also joined the EJAC faction Jammu after opposing the JCC for taking back its strike call. It may be recalled while JCC had given four days strike call from September 26 with Assembly demonstration outside the Assembly on September 29, EJAC had given the week -long strike call from September 24. Sources said with JCC taking back its strike call from September 26 and hailing the Government's positive stand on the employees demands , the EJAC is yet to decide its future course of action. A confusion has been created among the working class with the signing of agreement by JCC which had already given a call for second round of strike from September 26, said a senior member of EJAC. He said the decision has demoralized the working class and the pensioners and it has faced a wide spread condemnation. However EJAC will take the stock of the situation before announcing its future course of action, he added. He said the EJAC will hold meetings of employees all over the state and its leaders will visit every tehsil and district headquarters to solicit support for the struggle. ``We will put the ball in the court of employees who are the ultimate judge and their decision will be binding on all'' he added. The EJAC while terming the meeting with Government was a stage managed show this way the Government has betrayed the working class in the state. He said employees will not tolerate this type of cheating and they will launch a decisive battle. Besides the EJAC, the Low Paid Government Employees Federation led by Abdul Majid Khan has also termed the agreement a sell out . Khan said that the daily rated workers and other secretarian demands were not solved. The Pensioners Association both in Kashmir and Jammu as well as Plus Two Lecturers Forum have opposed the agreement. |
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