Deccan Chronicle

Employees’ unions list demands for shifting

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Demanding the issue of local status be resolved before they shift to the state capital region from Hyderabad, AP employee’s union leaders on Thursday sought five-day week and allowances among other demands from the government. However, the state government made it clear that the entire administra­tion should shift to the capital region by June 2, this year.

Minister P. Narayana, Chief Secretary S.P. Tucker and the IAS officers committee held discussion­s with AP employee’s union leaders at the Secretaria­t.

APNGO’s president Ashok Babu, AP Revenue Services Associatio­n president Bopparaju Venkateswa­rlu, AP Gazetted Officers Associatio­n president Krishnaiah and AP Secretaria­t Employee’s president U. Murali Krishna represente­d the employees.

The employees’ leaders pointed out that children of some employees are in crucial stages of their education and if they are shifted to the capital region without the local status issue being resolved, they would find it extremely difficult to get admissions.

Reacting to this, Mr Narayana said that the state government has already sent proposals to Centre on the local status. “If necessary, we will approach the Centre for resolution of the issue after consulting Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu,” he said.

The employees’ leaders demanded introducti­on of the five-day week and 30 per cent HRA after they shift to the capital area.

The Secretaria­t employee’s union president asked the minister whether he could given an assurance that constructi­on the temporary Secretaria­t in Amaravati township would be completed by the deadline of June 2.

He also asked how many employees were at present required to work from the capital region.

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