State govt. urged to focus on pending issues of employees
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Andhra Pradesh Government Employees’ Association (APGEA) State normal secretary G. Askara Rao has urged the federal government to maintain Joint Staff Council assembly instantly to talk about all pending issues of the employees working in varied departments.
Addressing the media right here on Sunday, Mr. Askara Rao alleged that senior officers have been ‘misguiding’ Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on the pending issues of employees.
Earlier, the federal government used to maintain Joint Staff Council conferences to resolve the pending issues and pay revision calls for, he identified.
Dearness allowance
“Dearness allowance is the basic right of the staff, but it is not being paid for the last few years. The DA is almost 15% of the salary. The payment of DA is necessary to meet the expenses which have been skyrocketing due to inflation,” mentioned Mr. Askara Rao.
He urged Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy to fulfil his guarantees with regard to scrapping of Contributory Pension System (CPS) and regularisation of contract and outsourcing employees who joined the service nearly twenty years in the past. He additionally expressed concern over delay in issuing well being playing cards to the retired employees.
Mr. Askara Rao alleged that APNGOs’ Association failed to defend the pursuits of employees. He urged the federal government to problem tips to management workers of the village secretariats by the respective departments because the secretariats have been below the management of Panchayat Raj Department.
Earlier, APGEA State secretary Y. Vinay Mohan, Vizianagaram district president P. Rammohana Rao and normal secretary V.V.S.R. Prasad introduced the issues of north Andhra area employees to the discover of Mr. Askara Rao. He mentioned that the State president K.R. Suryanarayana and different office-bearers would meet the heads of the departments to discover out answer to the person grievances.
APGEA Retired Employees’ Association president Ramachandra Panda, AP Drivers’ Association president Ch. Srinivasa Rao and others have been current.
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