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Call protests, will discuss the demands, the minister told the highway staff

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Gurgaon: Minister of Transport Haryana Mool Chand Sharma met with the leaders of the state road union on Monday and promised to discuss their demands for equivalent class payments, regularization of contractual employees, etc., with the chairman of Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.
The Minister also urged employees of the streets to play back their protests.
“For a very long time, we have not met union members, and they have several things to be discussed.
We hear their demands and problems.
Problems that can be sorted at the department level will be overcome immediately.
But certain problems at the state government policy level Will be taken with the main minister, and we will seek his guidance on how to continue this problem, “Sharma said.
Then, more than 20 Union members, attended the meeting, expressed satisfaction guarded with their conversation with ministers.
“The meeting was mostly meaningful.
We patiently heard and at least, said that our demands could not be overcome by the Department of Transportation and needed approval from the chairman of the Minister.
The Minister of Transportation has convinced us that he will schedule meetings with CM, and there we will get The opportunity to file our demands, “said Haryana Roadways employees of President Dalbir Kirmara.
Trade unions have now decided to meet employees and decide on the streets in their future protests.
“We have not yet decided to roll back our feet on November 29.
The decision to protest was taken democratically by recording the views of the workers.
To draw it, we will follow the same process.
We will discuss what the minister says and see what is Approved by union members and employees, “he continued, several trade unions boycotted meetings, called it facade.
Street trade unions, affiliated with SARV.
Karamchari Sangh, demanded a separate meeting with the Minister to demand their demands.
“There are at least 15 unions in this country, and when these meetings occur, there is no concrete out of them, and the department gets the opportunity to skyrocket the problem.
So we want a separate meeting,” said Sabbat Punia, a member of the road union Raya Haryana.

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