Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Services hit as 42 unions go on mass casual leave

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

OVER HALF OF REGISTERED EMPLOYEES IN STATE WERE FOUND ABSENT, AS PER ONLINE ATTENDANCE RECORD

Various services relating to sanitation, education and health department­s were affected across Haryana on Friday when employees associated with 42 unions went on a mass casual leave in support of the ongoing roadways strike.

Services were badly hit in Karnal, Kurukshetr­a and Yamunanaga­r districts while the response was mixed in Rohtak, Sonepat, Jind, Jhajjar, Bhiwani and Rewari. However, there was partial impact on services in Hisar, Sirsa and Fatehabad districts in response to the call of the Haryana Sarvkarmch­ari Sangh, the umbrella body of employees’ unions, to go on mass casual leave.

‘MOST EMPLOYEES WENT ON LEAVE’

Haryana Sarvkarmch­ari Sangh general secretary Subhash Lamba claimed that most of employees of different department­s remained on mass casual leave on Friday.

He said the Sangh members would hold a meeting on Saturday to decide the next course of action.

MAJOR CHALLENGE TO BJP GOVT IN POLL YEAR

Meanwhile, the support to the roadways employees from other unions as their strike entered the 11th day has posed a major challenge to the Manohar Lal

Khattar-led BJP government in the election year. Assembly elections are due in the state next year.

Chief secretary DS Dhesi reviewed the situation and got feedback from the online attendance dashboard. As per the online attendance, only 1.18 lakh of the total registered 3.80 lakh employees in the state marked their attendance on Friday.

However, as per officials, the average attendance was short by about 2,000, as the daily attendance is usually 1.2 lakh.

47% STAFF MISSING IN POWER DEPT

In Haryana power utilities, only 17,987 of 34,000 employees marked the presence on Friday.

The absence in power utilities was about 47%.

BUS STRIKE TILL OCT 29

The roadways employees are protesting against the government’s move to induct 700 private buses, which they allege is a step towards privatisat­ion of the department and would benefit a chosen few.

The government refutes their allegation­s, saying the move is in favour of employees, people and the government.

They have been on strike since October 16 even as the Essential Services Maintenanc­e Act (Esma) is in force in the state. They had on Thursday extended the strike till October 29.

STUDENTS RETURN FROM SCHOOLS

Hundreds of employees of various government held demonstrat­ions and took out a protest march under the banner of Haryana Sarvkarmch­ari Sangh in Karnal, Kurukshetr­a and Yamunanaga­r in support of demands of roadways employees. The services in the government department­s remained affected as people were seen struggling to get their work done. Even, the studies in government schools remained hit as students had to return from the schools as there were no teachers in several schools. Five members of the Sangh started a hunger strike in Karnal.

EMPLOYEES THREATEN ‘FURTHER SHUTDOWN’

ROHTAK : The employees of various organizati­ons under the banner of Haryana Karamchari Mahasangh held a demonstrat­ion and took out a protest march in the city.They threatened “further shutdown of services” if the demands were not met.

The impact of the demonstrat­ion was, however partially seen in services. Auto-rickshaw union of Haryana announcedt­o refrain from supporting the strike saying it was politicall­y motivated.

SERVICES OF REVENUE DEPT HIT

HISAR: The services of revenue department remained disrupted with all patwaris (land revenue officers) and kanungo (land record officials) held demonstrat­ions in favour of the roadways union.

 ?? MANOJ DHAKA/HT ?? Haryana Roadways workers and members of other employees' unions taking out a protest march in Rohtak on Friday.
MANOJ DHAKA/HT Haryana Roadways workers and members of other employees' unions taking out a protest march in Rohtak on Friday.

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