Contractual staff’ strike :Faridabad, April 9th
Contractual staff’s strike : As most of the contract workers turned to the strike to support their demands, the aid of Badshah Khan Civil Hospital was severely disrupted.
Seeking the re-employment of “dismissed” staff recently and the inclusion of all Class III and IV staff positions on the official website of the Department of Health, employees associated with the Contractual Employees Association of the General (Civil) Hospital here have resigned from work. daily patients.
“Our resources were needed at a time when the city and the government were experiencing difficult times due to the Covid epidemic. Now that the epidemic has subsided, some of us have been referred to the department since April 1, ”said Suraj.
Required services during the epidemic
Our services were needed at a time when the city and state were experiencing difficult times due to the epidemic. Now, as the epidemic has subsided, some of us have been shown the door since April 1. Suraj, a protester.
No assistance is available for Class IV staff
Patients reporting to OPD and pregnant mothers are struggling without the help of Class IV staff, including frame staff, elevators and SAFA staff. Nurse
Sonu, a spokeswoman for the Employees Association, said that in addition to the dismissal of some employees, the issue of non-placement of contract services on the Department of Health’s (public skills development) website and the lack of control over contract staff. 10 years ago were the reasons why the association joined the strike.
He said all 558 workers affiliated with Civil Hospital, Community Health Centers (CHC) and Primary Health Centers (PHC) had joined the strike.
Meanwhile, the strike, which entered its fourth day today, has halted the operation of the hospital as no one is in charge of hygiene and patient support. ”
“Patients reporting to OPD and pregnant mothers are suffering from a lack of support from Class IV staff, including nurses, elevators and SAFA staff,” said a hospital nurse. “The matter has been taken up by senior officials and a solution is expected soon,” said a department official.
Ordering further four GMs to be deployed at Charkhi Dadri, Faridabad, Palwal and Sirsa depots, Secretary General (Transport) Navdeep Singh Virk has instructed the Director of Transport to file the case by no later than 31 March.
As one GM retires this month, his retirement benefits. they are detained pending trial. Sources said more than 75% of buses at the depots were affected. In contrast, GM depots in Jhajjar, Delhi, Narnaul and Chandigarh have been applauded for ensuring that all buses run. Sharma said public disruption would not be tolerated.
Bus service affected
Government will issue court papers against depots of Hisar, Charkhi Dadri, Faridabad, Palwal and Sirsa
More than 75 percent of buses at the depots were affected by Monday’s strike .
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