Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SDMC sanitation workers not getting EPF for over a year, says Cong leader

- Vibha Sharma vibha.sharma@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: Thousands of contractua­l sanitation workers of the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) have not been getting benefits under the Employee Provident Fund (EPF) scheme for over a year, Congress councillor Abhishek Dutt claimed during the civic body’s house meeting on Tuesday.

EPF is a mandatory contributi­on made by an individual as well as her employer every month, as per the Employees’ Provident Fund and Miscellane­ous Act, 1952. The amount is contribute­d equally by the employees and employer.

Currently there are 10,500 contractua­l workers in SDMC. According to Abhishek Dutt, all of them have not been getting the benefit despite the EPF Act, which makes it mandatory for any organisati­on with 20 or more employees to provide the benefit.

“The contractua­l workers have been working in unhygienic conditions but the civic body has failed to extend any benefit such as cashless cards, EPF, proper uniforms and adequate salary so that they (the sanitation workers) can avail their medical bills. I wrote to the commission­er on this issue but no action has been taken so far,” he said. “Temporary workers engaged with the MCDS get around ₹13,000 salary, but they are not provided cashless medical cards, safety gear and are forced to work in unhygienic conditions,” he added.

When asked to comment on the allegation­s, no senior SDMC official was willing to come on record. A senior SDMC official, who did not wish to be identified, however claimed the decision had been taken as “workers did not want the amount deducted from their salaries”. “We took the decision of not deducting a portion of the EPF money because workers did not want it to be deducted,” the official claimed.

The civic agency, however, said they had already issued an order making it compulsory for all department­s to deduct the fund and it would be implemente­d from next month.

Sanitation workers’ organisati­ons rejected the SDMC’S claims.

General Secretary of the United Front of MCD Employees Rajendra Mewati said, “None of the three civic agencies have record of the money contribute­d under EPF scheme. This has forced us to raised objection over the implementa­tion of scheme.”

Rajesh Beniwal president of Akhil Bhartiya Safai Mazdoor Congress Trade Union said, “We have raised the matter of our EPFS being deducted with MCD officials many times in the past, but despite being assured (of action), nothing has happened so far.”

 ?? SONU MEHTA/HT FILE ?? Last year, sanitation workers in east Delhi went on an indefinite strike over issues such as not getting salaries.
SONU MEHTA/HT FILE Last year, sanitation workers in east Delhi went on an indefinite strike over issues such as not getting salaries.

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