The Asian Age

Central govt health workers launch protest

Demand equal pay for equal work

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

After a dharna, a 50- hour relay hunger strike and a mega rally, the Central government health workers have now threatened to go on strike in December if their demands like payment of hospital patient care allowance at par with nursing allowance, equal pay for equal work, etc. are not met.

Mukesh Sharma, the spokespers­on of the workers’ confederat­ion said that their demands have been pending for almost many years and even after the government’s assurances their demands have not been met.

Mr Sharma threatened, “If this continues, we will again observe 100- hour continuous fast from October 29 and then go on complete strike in December 2018. Our workers feel cheated as even after so many days the government has not released an order in this regard”.

He said that a deputation of the Workers Confederat­ion met Union health minister J. P. Nadda last week and briefed him about the long pending demands of Central hospital

◗ A delegation of the Workers’ Confederat­ion met Union health minister J. P. Nadda last week and briefed him about the long pending demands of Central hospital employees

employees working in all over the country. The deputation also submitted a charter of demands to the minister.

The demands included in the charter were payment of hospital patient care allowance at par with nursing allowance, equal pay for equal work, contractua­lisation workers be replaced by regular staff.

The workers also demand the patients and workers ratio to fixed 100 per cent compassion­ate appointmen­t must be made, dress allowance should be increased to ` 10,000, all casual and temporary works must be regularise­d, cadre review of the entire cadre should be done and council for paramedics should be made.

 ?? — PTI ?? Protesters show placards during a silent march against sexual abuse in shelter homes in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Protesters show placards during a silent march against sexual abuse in shelter homes in New Delhi on Saturday.

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