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Civic
body employees’ strike disrupts normal life in Uttarakhand Dehradun:
Normal life has been badly disrupted following an indefinite strike by civic
body employees, causing acute water shortage and leading to growing garbage dumps
in various parts of Uttarakhand. Tourists and local residents are bearing the
brunt of the ongoing strike as there is acute water shortage and accumulation
of garbage dumps in the city. "We are facing lot of problems. Water comes in the
morning and that too for one hour. After one hour it stops coming and the water
pressure is also very less. We don't get any water to drink. There is growing
garbage dump and no cleanliness. Also, there is power shortage. What should we
do in such condition?" said Sushma, a local resident in Dehradun. Even the supply
of drinking water bottles in the market has run out due to heavy demand. On Thursday,
striking employees gathered at Gandhi Park in Dehradun city and raised anti-government
slogans. The agitating employees demanded implementation of Sixth Pay Commission
recommendations and pledged to continue the strike until their demands were met.
"Our demands are first, that there should be no disparity in the payments or salaries
of employees and recommendations of sixth pay commission should be implemented.
Second, daily wage workers and PTC workers should be regularised. Third, pension
and other allowances of all civic body workers should be at par with the state
employees. Fourth, appointment should be made for all vacant posts that are vacant
for past several years," said Bhupindar, State President of Local Bodies Association.
The employees belonged to Uttarakhand civic bodies Dehradun Municipal Corporation,
Jal Sansthan, and Panchayats. -June
19, 2009 Go
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