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EJAC expresses displeasure on govt move to abolish SRO 43, Calls it “injustice with JK Employees”

Says "Will resist such unjustified , unjust moves"

K H News Service by K H News Service
February 3, 2022
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Srinagar | Feb , 3 : Jammu & Kashmir employees Joint Action Committee (J&K EJAC) has strongly reacted to the government move of abolition of SRO-43, and  called it unjustified and injustice with government employees of J&K. In a press statement President EJAC Mohd Rafique Rather said that the news of abolition of SRO-43 has come as a shock to government employees of J&K and described it arbitrary in nature. Rafique Rather said that we receive an anti-employee dictate on day today basis which is putting us in more anxiety and frustration. He said that employees of J&K have been working in extremely adverse working conditions since long and now it was expected that government will adopt pro-employee attitude to give them a sigh of relief but instead we are being intimidated, harassed and humiliated on one pretext or the other.
President EJAC said that  there is a  series of intimidating and arbitrary  orders which has put government employees in anxiety and frustration and latest one has added more to it.
Rafique Rather said that police personal and PDD employees besides other employee  lose their lives on daily basis and their children are given a job under the said SRO. so that the don’t suffer on account of their livelihood and if this safeguard is abolished what will happen to such families who loose their source of income in  the line of duty, who would take care of their kith & kin and  how are we going to inspire our fine and  well read brains to join government services, Rafique Rather asked, should their be no welfare safeguards associated with services, should the families of employees who die during their services. Suffer. President EJAC, Rafiq Rather urged upon  the Hon’ble LG  and worthy chief secretary to take a compassionate view of the SRO 43 and don’t accept or allow any change to the said SRO in the best interest of 4,5 lakh government employees of Jammu and Kashmir. so that much needed employee welfare programs remain intact, thereby nipping the anxieties of the employees and also amplifying the morale of the services.
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