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16 lakh UP government employees go on three-day strike
Lucknow, Aug 10 Rejecting an official offer to
study their demands, over 16,00,000 employees of the Uttar Pradesh
government began a three-day strike on Wednesday.
The strike has
been called by the State Employees Joint Council and Uttar Pradesh
Secondary Teachers Federation and is supported by more than 250
employees and teachers organisations.
The strike is likely to
cripple working of major departments like education, horticulture,
health, public works, social welfare, food and civil supplies.
The
main demands of the striking employees include cashless medical
facility, House Rent Allowance at par with central government employees
and declaring aanganwadi workers, cooks, MNREGA workers and computer
operators as government employees.
Work came to a halt at two
major office hubs of the government - Jawahar Bhawan and Indira Bhawan,
which house hundreds of offices here.
A last ditch effort was
made by Chief Secretary Deepak Singhal on Tuesday night to resolve the
dispute but the employees decided to go ahead with the strike.
Hari
Kishore Tiwari, the strike leader, told IANS that the Akhilesh Yadav
government had failed to stick to its promises on heeding their
long-pending demands.
The employees went on a flash strike on
July 23, 2015 but were assured their demands would be met with after the
Chief Minister returned from his foreign tour. This never happened,
striking employees say.
On July 13 this year, when the employees
gheraoed the Chief Minister's office, they were told that two of their
main demands would be taken up by the cabinet but this too never
happened, said Tiwari.












