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The key taken, threatened with fir, but the ambulance drivers continue to attack

Ghaziabad: Ambulance operators continue to insist on continuing their attacks across the country even though the government threatens to encourage them.
Although the ambulance driver has protested for the past five days, they managed to work on Monday.
Late on Tuesday night, the Ministry of Health took the key to 27 ambulances in the district.
But the operator sticks to their demands.
“We are ready to hand over the key, but the district authority must give us a letter that they take the key to us,” Brij Mohan, President of the District Jeevandayini Swasthya Vibhag 102, 108 and ALS ambulance, has been said earlier that day.
In the afternoon, there are rumors that the government has given to their demands.
“In the case of the government receive demands, there must be a written command,” said Mohan.
Officials show that the strike will have extensive consequences having Covid numbers continue to increase as if they were even a few weeks before.
The problem with ambulance workers began recently when the state government gave a contract for the ALS ambulance (advanced life support) to new companies.
Most of these drivers have been linked to the previous form since 2012.
Drivers accused that new companies recruit their own staff, replacing old workers.
The company was thought to demand a guarantee of RS 20,000 to maintain the old staff and asked them to take salary pieces too.
Lucknow-based companies cannot be contacted for responses despite repeated efforts.
Ambulance workers have also demanded that they be included in the national health mission.
Until that happens, they must be given a minimum wage, overtime and lover benefits, the driver has searched.
But Mohan said seven ambulances were set aside for emergencies.
In addition, private hospitals were also asked to keep their ambulances with alert.
“We accept all emergency calls.
The State Association has also directed us to attend emergency cases in each district.
However, strikes will continue for all staff, who want permanent work under the national health mission other than other demands,” he added.
Dr.
Bhavtosh Shankehdhar, Ghaziabad’s medical officer, said he had spoken with a private hospital to provide an ambulance if needed.

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