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Qayoom Wani accuses JK govt of violating it’s own agreement with employees on regularisation of daily wagers,temporary employees

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May 30, 2020
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Srinagar : Former President Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) and civil society leader Abdul Qayoom Wani has accused Jammu & Kashmir Government of violating its own agreement with the leaders of employees unions on regularisation of daily wagers and temporary employees.
In a statement issued here on Friday Wani voiced his serious concern over the plight of poor employees working as daily wagers,casual labour’s,seasonal labours ,contengent paid workers , HDF employees,Aanganwari workers,cook’s and Asha workers ,seasonal teachers. Wani said that these poor employees and workers are serving the people for the last 20 years by putting their sweat and blood but have been always ignored by the political establishment and the bureaucracy. Alleging that the delay in regularising these daily wagers and temporary employees is grass violation of the agreements reached between government and employee leaders from time to time , Wani said that instead of taking serious initiatives for the regularisation of these poor employees government has advertised more than 10 thousands class 4th vacancies which has added salt on the wounds of casual ,daily rated and temporary employees.
Wani impressed upon the Lt Governor G.C Murmu and Chief Secretary B.V.R Subrahmanyam to personally intervene the matter and come up to the expectations of these poor employees as otherwise these poor employees,according to him, will have no other option than to come on roads for their legitimate rights. Wani said that nobody is against the filling of class 4th vaciencies but ignoring those who are desperately waiting for there regularisation can never be justified . Wani said that the resentment and the apprehension showed by President Daily Wagers form Sajad Ahmad Parray keeps weight and is justified. Wani saluted the service’s of these poor employees towards people despite fear of dreaded virus Covid-19 .Wani showed solidarity with these poor employees and assured them for full support from civil society for restoration of their legitimate rights

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