CITU seeks jobs for kin of COVID victims
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CPI(M) senior chief and CITU State vice-president D. Govinda Rao on Monday requested the federal government to challenge tips to make sure jobs for relations of staff and employees who died of COVID-19.
He alleged that there have been no social safety measures for employees who had been underneath contract and outsourcing wing. Addressing a press meet at a COVID isolation centre established by them in Srikakulam, Mr. Govinda Rao mentioned labourers and day by day wagers had been the most important victims of the dearth of oxygen services and beds at authorities hospitals.
“The government has failed to stop the sale of lifesaving drugs on the black market. It has turned into a bane for poor patients as they are unable to afford them. That is why we have started an isolation centre where they will get medicines under the supervision of service-oriented doctors,” mentioned Mr. Govinda Rao.
CITU leaders Ch. Ammannaidu urged Collector J. Nivas to determine unique isolation centres for staff and labourers working in varied industries.
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