APJAC Amaravati State Government employees union leaders holding a press convention in Kurnool on Sunday.
The Andhra Pradesh Joint Action Committee (AP-JAC), Amaravati of the employees’ unions within the State has determined to stick to its proposed March 9 agitation plan if the State authorities doesn’t reply to its constitution of calls for submitted to Chief Secretary Ok.S. Jawahar Reddy on February 13. The subsequent assembly is scheduled for April 5 to intensify the agitation, the JAC leaders stated.
At a press convention addressed by the APJAC, Amaravati leaders on Sunday, they gave a name to all of the everlasting and contract employees to unitedly combat for fulfilling of their rightful calls for and convey strain on the State authorities to fulfil all guarantees relating to CPS implementation and regularisation of the contract employees.
They sought restoration of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) alongside with regularisation of eligible contract employees and utility of the eleventh PRC to 2,096 employees of the APSRTC (now the Public Transport Department) and steps to remedy sure different issues.
A.P. Revenue Association State normal secretary Chebrolu Krishnamurthy stated that a number of representations had been submitted relating to their calls for however no justice was carried out thus far.
Associate chairman Phani Perraju stated the APJAC will stick to the choice taken beneath the management of Mr. Bopparaju in Kurnool on February 5. “This tour of different groups across the State is to make employees aware that they should demand Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy to ensure we get our salaries on time and fulfil all promises made by him in the last three years,” Mr. Perraju stated.
The authorities had not been giving the quantities saved by the employees for their very own emergencies like medical emergencies or marriages of their wards/kids, he identified.