By
Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh
28th November:- Today thousands of
Contractual & outsourcing employees, under the banner of All Contractual
Karamchari sangh held a massive Candle March Protest for grievances and demands
of Contractual and Outsourcing employees and workers from Rally Ground to
Punjab Raj Bhawan. The protest started from Rally Ground and was scheduled to
Governor House but was stopped at University due to security reasons.
All Contractual Karamchari Sangh, Chairman Vipin Shersingh and
President Ashok Kumar said that thousands of Contractual and Outsourcing
employees and Workers from various departments of Education,Higher
Education,Technical Education,Hospitals,Transport,Hotel, Management, Municipal
Corporation, Health, Sports Deemed University, Punjab University, PGI etc
participated in this drive.
All Contractual Karamchari Sangh claimed that the Chandigarh
administration has engaged thousands of contractual employees and have no security
of these employees in the absence of any Central policy since 20 years.These
employees are suffering due to non adoption of Punjab regularization policy of
2011 by Chandigarh administration.
On the other hand the Outsourcing Workers were demanding Equal
Work Equal Pay under Contract Labour and Regulation Act 1970. The Outsourcing
workers were also demanding non replacement and non removal of workers in lieu
of change of tender or contractor by issuance of notification by Chandigarh
administration.
The NHM employees in Govt Hospitals and Civil Dispensaries
demanded Equality of Pay at par with another Central scheme of Sarv Sikhsha
Abhiyan.
The Karamchari Sangh had met Kirron Kher-M.P and V.P. Badnore,
Administrator UT,Chandigarh, on the issues but Chandigarh administration has
not taken any initiative so far.
The delegation of karamchari sangh was let to meet Governor by
giving him a memorandum for demands for the strength of thousands of
contractual and outsourcing employees and workers in various departments of
Chandigarh.
The Karamchari Sangh Will intense their fight by holding a
Maharally with families in the month of December if the demands are not met.
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