The Hindu (Hyderabad)

NHM contract staff threaten strike over unpaid salaries

- Siddharth Kumar Singh

Nearly 17,000 contract employees affiliated with the National Health Mission (NHM) in Telangana are planning to go on strike from March 22 if their outstandin­g salaries remain unpaid. The employees, part of the NHM Contract and Outsourcin­g Employees Union, have endured a salary drought since December, coupled with seven months of overdue Pay Revision Commission (PRC) arrears.

State general secretary of the union Rama Rajesh Khanna said: “We staged a protest outside the Telangana NHM Director’s office in Koti on March 7. Despite garnering Statewide support from all employees, the Health department has remained unresponsi­ve. Subsequent­ly, on March 15, our attempt to meet the NHM director with a representa­tion letter proved futile as he was unavailabl­e, prompting us to redirect our efforts to the Health Secretary’s office at the Secretaria­t.”

Highlighti­ng the union’s ultimatum in the letter, Mr. Rajesh asserted: “We have urged the government to ensure our salaries are credited by March 21. Failing which, employees will go on strike from March 22.”

As per the National Health Mission website, in Telangana, the role of mission director for NHM falls under the jurisdicti­on of the Commission­er of Health and Family Welfare. The NHM Telangana Payroll website indicates 17,514 employees in the State.

The union has also outlined a series of demands, including the regularisa­tion of contract employees, provision of health cards to all staff and implementa­tion of 180 days maternity leave for female NHM employees.

 ?? ?? NHM contract employees staging a protest outside the office of Commission­er of Health and Family Welfare in Hyderabad.
NHM contract employees staging a protest outside the office of Commission­er of Health and Family Welfare in Hyderabad.

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