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NMC urges CM to take up 7th pay commission in implementation | | | Early Time Report
Jammu, Oct 23: President of the National Mazdoor Conference (NMC) Subash Shastri today urged the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to take up the issue of implementation of 7th pay commission in favor of employees and pensioners in Jammu and Kashmir also and regularization of the services of 61,000 daily rated workers of granting Rs. 9000 crores with Prime Minister, so that J&K becomes another state in the country to provide benefits of revised salary/pension to its employees and pensioners as the same benefits of 7th pay commission report have all ready have been provided to central as well as several state governments to their employees and pensioners. Addressing a largely attended NMC workers meet here, Shastri said since many states especially J&K is going through dire financial crises, Prime Minister should make special provision so as to ward off any imbalance created on account of 7th pay commission fallout and fulfilling the commitment made by top brass of BJP leadership during parliamentary and J&K assembly election in the presence of the Prime Minister in regard to implementation of 7th pay commission report for J&K government employees and pensioners as also regularization of 61,000 daily rated workers if the party voted to power. Shastri pointed out that delay in implementation of the pay commission report result in pilling up of the dues and arrears and their subsequent payment to the employees and pensioners runs into bad taste and wastage of time apart from complicating the issue. While appreciating the polices and pro people programs of the Chief Minister, Shastri hoped that with such a dynamic Chief Minister of the state this time the benefits of 7th pay commission will be provided to the salaried class and pensioners without any struggle and not as was practice with the previous governments that the employees had to resort to protests for getting the benefits of pay commission recommendations. "The present dispensations these long pending issues are laying unaddressed and further hoped that since present government has shown concern towards the issue, the daily rated workers will be regularized at the earliest." he added. He said that since more than eight lakh families of the state are dependent upon salary, pension and wages, therefore, the state Govt. should always give due attention towards various issues and problems of the employees, pensioners and daily rated workers. |
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