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NGOs and Teachers squat at Collectorate and Mandal offices to highlight their demands
The Non Gazetted Government employees and teachers will go on strike on Tuesday to press their long outstanding demands including right to strike. Speaking to media on Sunday, the AP NGOs Association district president T Govardhan Rao and secretary Vara Prasad Rao said that they will squat at the Collectorate and mandal offices on Tuesday to highlight their demands.
The union leaders said that they were fighting for lifting ban on recruitment by the government, stoppage of outsourcing, regularization of contract labourers, payment of Rs.1,000 as interim relief, extension of Central Government Health Service to them instead of insurance and removal of ceiling on bonus.
Meanwhile, CITU has expressed solidarity with the employees of Central and State Governments and teachers who have proposed to go on one day token strike on Tuesday to press their demands. In a press statement on Sunday, general secretary of CITU district unit, A Ajay Sarma said that the UPA Government at the Centre was acting against the spirit of common minimum programme with respect to employees and workers.
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