The Asian Age

Staff on strike, EDMC initiates ESMA process

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The sanitation workers and guards and other supervisor­y staff of the corporatio­n went on the strike from June 23, demanding the payment of their salaries pending for three months and recruitmen­t on vacant posts The East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (EDMC) has initiated the process of invoking the Essential Services Maintenanc­e Act (ESMA) to end the ongoing strike by its sanitation supervisor­y staff.

The sanitation workers and guards and other supervisor­y staff of the corporatio­n went on the strike from June 23, demanding the payment of their salaries pending for three months and recruitmen­t on vacant posts.

“The process to invoking ESMA against striking sanitation supervisor­y staff was started today as efforts to negotiate with them met dead end,” said a senior EDMC official.

The supervisor­y staff are not covered under the labour laws, so they cannot call a strike. Moreover, they are also preventing others from joining work, he said.

A number of meetings held with senior functionar­ies at different levels, including mayor of East Delhi, but they are continuous­ly on strike and not ready to call of their strike.

“The Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n Act has sufficient

provisions to terminate their services if they do not join duties. Even FIRs can be lodged,” said the official.

However, the striking supervisor­y staff leader Mukesh Vaid said the strike will continue till their demands are met.

“We had given a notice of strike. No salaries have been paid to us for three months and nearly 150 posts of supervisor­y staff, including sanitation guards and assistant inspectors, are vacant but no one is paying any attention to it,” Mr Vaid said.

The corporatio­n has made efforts to sort out financial issues and some results have been achieved. The process is underway to solve some other issues, the EDMC official claimed.

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