Veterinary Pharmacist Union strike continued for increasing salary for the second day

Veterinary Pharmacist Union strike continued for increasing salary for the second day

Jalandhar | The protest of the Veterinary Pharmacist Union continued for the second day on Wednesday. Regarding the dharna being given by the members of the union to increase salary, CP dream Sharma has assured that efforts will be made to resolve their demands soon.

Pradhan Gurmeet Singh Romana said that For the last 18 years, employees have been working at only 11 thousand rupees salary. There are a total of 582 Veterinary Pharmacists in Punjab, who are going from house to house in such a low salary. During the floods, duty, election duty etc. have been giving many types of services during the flood. If their demand is not met, the picket will not be terminated.

Jalandhar. A fury rally is being organized against the Punjab government on July 7 by the AIDS Control Employees Welfare Association. The rally is named Pol-Khol. In this regard, Suba Pradhan Jasmal Singh Deol said that not one of the promises made by the AAP government before coming to power has been fulfilled. The letter kept getting a written form of meeting again and again. Went to meet with the Chief Minister five times, but he did not meet. If the demands of the union are not met, the struggle will continue. On this occasion, members of Pradhan Sukhwinder Kaur, Paramjit Kaur, Sunita, Ravitage, Jagdeep Kaur etc. were present.

Bhaskar News | Jalandhar, a CPF Employees Union, who has been struggling for the restoration of the old pension scheme in Punjab for a long time, says that even after holding five meetings with the government, this demand is not being resolved permanently. On Wednesday, a meeting was held with the union Finance Minister Harpal Cheema, which was inconclusive. After this, a vehicle march will be taken out on Thursday, performing anger over the by-election of Jalandhar West on behalf of the union. Union head Sukhjit Singh, cashier Amandeep Singh and Kripal Singh said that a meeting was held in Phagwara, in which no solution was found even after a long talk. No clear answer was given by the minister.

In its anger, on June 27, the flag march will be held against the government in Jalandhar West. He said that if the government does not take any concrete action on this, the union will go door-to-door and conduct a poll-khol campaign against the government. Sukhjit Singh and others with Finance Minister Harpal Cheema.


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