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Nurse stage 2-HR protest for wages in Ranchi; DC asked BDO to hold talks with protesters

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Ranchi: The contractual nurse under the banner of Jharkhand State NRHM-Anmm / GNM Understand employee contract protests at the main gate of the Namkum Regional Community Health Center for Wage, who waited since December.
Midwifery Nurse Auxillary (ANM), which is one of the main workers from the Ministry of Health, writes a letter to the responsible medical officer where they declare their demands.
Uni General Secretary, Veena Kumari, said the contract nurse who functions in the 14 regency blocks has not been paid for their salaries.
“Even though we worked seven days a week, we barely received our salary.
The Ministry of Health said that it had cleaned our bill, the problem was with a bank that could not continue our payment because of several technical problems.
We will meet the Mission Director of Ramesh Gholap and then Deputy Commissioner Chaavi Ranjan If our demands are not fulfilled.
“When Toi contacted the Ranchi Civil Surgeon, Dr.
Vinod Kumar, whether the strike affected the boost of vaccination and other work,” as an attack on Monday.
Two hours, work is not inhibited mostly.
However, this problem is related to Bank payment schedule.
From the department, we send bills to banks and initiate the payment process.
The delay in their wages is not due to the validation process but from the edge of the bank because it has a worker account.
“The letter demanded the payment of their pending wages over the past five months, the number of incentives for Covid Vaccination, Verification and Eat Afternoon to be provided immediately.
Some other major demands include weekly leave and 16 days casual leave (CL) every year.
The office of the deputy commissioner clarified that there were 49 Anmm and 12 Chos under the Namkum block, where the honorarium had been paid to 42 ANMM and five cho.
The remaining seven Anmm and Cho payments are waiting for technical problems.
Because of the non-validation by the bank concerned, the number was not transferred next, he had requested block development officers (BDO) to hold talks with ANMS and Chos.
Deputy Commissioner said that the action would be taken under the disaster management law to block work during the Covid period.
Ranchi’s civil surgeon said in accordance with the instructions of the deputy commissioner, this problem was being followed up.
“The effort is being carried out by MD NHM and our office immediately pays honorarium.
We strive to delete payments that are delayed in a week,” he added.

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