Bring required amendments in SRO 64: NMC to Govt

Excelsior Correspondent

NMC workers raising slogans during rally at Jammu on Monday. -Excelsior/Rakesh
NMC workers raising slogans during rally at Jammu on Monday. -Excelsior/Rakesh4

JAMMU, June 30: National Mazdoor Conference (NMC) has appealed to the Chief Minister to bring required amendments in SRO 64  and take decision in the next Cabinet meeting regarding regularization of all casual, need base, seasonal, contractual and adhoc employees deployed in various Government departments.
This was stated by president of NMC Subash Shastri while addressing Demands Day rally of NMC workers here today.
The aforesaid employees should be regularized before the enforcement of model code of conduct due to ensuing Assembly election in the State likely to be held in few months, he added.
“These daily rated workers are facing financial hardships due to price hike as their services have not been regularized for the last 18 to 23 years nor they are getting their salary in time”, he said, adding that about 55,000 families are involved with these daily wagers forming parts of State electorate and these voters are likely to play major role in the coming election.
He urged Chief Minister to take required steps to regularize the services of these poor daily rated workers.
Emphasizing on the need for early creations of separate heads in all concerned departments and budgetary allocations made separately so that these workers will be able to get their monthly wages regularly, he added.
Shastri also demanded release of 10 per cent DA due from January last, 4th installment of 6th Pay Commission arrears, release of all pending dues of casual and seasonal labourers working in PWD, Irrigation and PDD, enhance medical allowance to Rs 1,000 per month, enhance wages of daily wager to Rs 10, 000 per month, grant 20 per cent interim relief beside merger of 50 per cent DA into basic pay/pension, enforcement of CP Fund deduction scheme  and issuance of regularization orders of 180 daily wagers of RDD.
Among others who spoke were Rajan Babu Khajuria, Sunil Kochhar, Bhupinder Singh, Barkat Ram, Surinder Kumar, Sudesh Kumar, Parmjit, Sukhdev Singh, Subash Sharma, Dalip Bhagat, Vijay Bhagat, etc.