Gurgaon: Hundreds of MCG workers issued a rally on Friday holding a broom and waving a black flag demanding regularization of their work and to take back economical employees.
The protesters also gave September 30 to revoke the suspension of Superintending Engineers Ramesh Sharma, saying that they had raised this problem with the minister’s chairman and the strike decision would be taken after meeting with him.
The rally starts from the old MCG office to the Dharamshala agrawal through Mahavir Chowk and the protesters caused slogans against the Civic’s body to do “injustice” to them.
They said that the state government had betrayed employee trust by not fulfilling their promises.
MCG workers have demanded the compensation of RS 50 Lakh to employees who died of Covid-19 jobs, permanently for family members from the risk allowance that died, Rs 4,000 to all employees, ending the contract and merging of 1,366 firefighters and firefighters to 2,268 post operators Fires among others.
“We opposed the suspension of the Ramesh Sharma supervisory engineer and demanded recovery with direct effects.
As the minister’s head has not made a decision, we have postponed strikes until September 30.
Also we have sued the MCG to take laid-off employees on the task and stop the contract recruitment practices, “said Naresh Malkat, state) Secretary, Nagar Palika Karamchari Sangh, Haryana.
Meanwhile, contractual sanitation workers also protested MCG in sector 34, accusing disburses of irregular salaries and dismissal of workers by private companies.
They threatened to carry out unlimited attacks from Saturday, if their demands were not fulfilled.
“We have sat here, protested for the last 41 days and there was no fake guarantee.
Now we have given an ultimatum to MCG officials to meet our demands if not, we will do a strike without limits from Saturday.
Despite doing all the hard work, the This worker is paid and continues to be deceived by private companies.
Even though knowing about the problem of MCG officials has closed the eyes on this problem, “Gaurav said, a protester.
