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Ajaz Kazmi demands regularization of daily wagers in J&K

Jammu, October 28 (Scoop News)- Apni Party’s Trade Union President, Ajaz Kazmi has demanded regularization of the daily wagers in Jammu and Kashmir.

“These 61000 daily wagers have been working in different Govt departments for the last 25 years. However, they are yet to be regularized by the Govt,” said Ajaz Kazmi, while reminding the Dy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary that he shall fulfill the promises made with the daily wagers of Jammu and Kashmir.

He said that the daily wagers work on very less wages and these wages are often not released on a regular basis.

On the other hand, he said that the concerned departments also engage them overtime in their respective areas without paying them their dues.

“It’s a high time that an elected Govt has taken over the governance in Jammu and Kashmir. Therefore, the daily wagers, who have suffered for more than two decades, seek attention of the popular Govt towards their burning demand of regularization, release of all the pending dues, and implementation of minimum wage act in Jammu and Kashmir.

He said that the daily wagers shall be provided pay protection by the authorities because they work with dedication and keep the departments functional even during the odd hours.

Meanwhile, he demanded that the vacant posts shall be filled up by the Govt.

“The regularization of daily wagers would help the Govt to streamline their day to day working,” he said, while asking the Govt to advertise all the vacant posts to the recruitment agency.

He also referred to the anger among the people against the monopoly of mining mafia in Jammu which has snatched the resources as well as employment from the local youth. He demanded an end to the grabbing of resources by the mining mafia.

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