Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Rural pharmacist­s boycott Covid-19 duties in Punjab, seek regularisa­tion, salary hike

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AMRITSAR: Pharmacist­s posted at dispensari­es under the panchayat department on Friday boycotted their Covid-related duties and staged a protest demanding regularisa­tion of jobs and hike in salaries.

They raised slogans against the government outside Amritsar deputy commission­er Shiv Dular Singh Dhillon’s office.

“Members of the Punjab Rural Health Pharmacy Officers Associatio­n have been working for the last 14 years for Rs 10,000 per month in over 1,186 pharmacies. The government officials have time and again promised us that our salaries will be increased but nothing has been done on ground,” said Kamaljeet Singh Chauhan, vicechairp­erson of the associatio­n.

“The government hires pharmacist­s on contractua­l basis and this year the contracts have not been renewed. The pharmacist­s have been assigned emergency Covid-related duties at different public places, including the Golden Temple, Durgiana Temple, ICP Attari, Sri Guru Ram Das Ji Internatio­nal Airport, to medically screen people. Despite working in the emergency situations, the government is not fulfilling our demands,” he said.

The associatio­n’s district president Gurdeep Singh said, “Besides regularisi­ng our jobs, the government should increase the salaries of frontline warriors. The employees should be provided medical insurance and the benefits that are available to other medical staff.”

Singh said all pharmacist­s of the state had boycotted Covidrelat­ed

duties on Friday and protesters were being staged in different districts of Punjab.

“We will re-join our Covid-19 duties once the government assures us regularisa­tion of jobs and hikes our salaries. If our demands are not fulfilled we will intensify our protest,” a protestor said.

 ??  ?? Members of the Punjab Rural Health Pharmacy Officers Associatio­n raising slogans outside the deputy commission­er’s office in Amritsar on Friday.
Members of the Punjab Rural Health Pharmacy Officers Associatio­n raising slogans outside the deputy commission­er’s office in Amritsar on Friday.

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