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Will continue to secure interests of organised, unorganised labour force: NC

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SRTC retired employees union calls on Sagar, Nasir

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Wednesday asserted the party had traditionally worked in the interest of the employees engaged in public sector.
The party said it will continue to strive for the protection of the interests of the organized and the unorganized labor in the state.
Interacting with a delegation of SRTC retired employees party general secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar said that successive NC governments of the state had “always made it a point to ensure all benefits to the employees working in the state and public sector”.
“Our party manifesto is explicitly clear on the rights and privileges of the employees. We deem a contented work force crucial to the working of state administration. The employees in the public sector are the extended arms of the government,” he added.
Sagar said it was Sher e Kashmir who granted the benefits of the first pay commission to the employees.
“In due course of time Dr Farooq Abdullah extended the benefits of the second pay commission to the state employees. Omar Sahib during his stint as the chief minister took no time to grant benefits of 3rd pay commission to the employees engaged in the public sector,” he added.
“We will continue to lend ear to the genuine aspirations of the employees. The welfare of the state employees will continue to top our agenda of inclusive development,” he said.
Sagar said that Sher e Kashmir had started SRTC with just four buses.
He added that the organization “eventually achieved greater heights under the various NC led governments”.
The NC, he said “has always worked towards the establishment of institutions. The party has painstakingly ensured the even working of the institutions. It was Dr Farooq Abdullah who in his tenure added to the fleet of vehicles in SRTC,” he said.
Sagar further said the retirement age of the state employees were increased from to 58 during the Dr Farooq Abdullah led government.
“In the future also the party will come up with a policy frame work for nurturing the public sector undertakings in the state. Rejuvenating the defunct state owned companies will top our agenda.”
Party’s provincial president Nasir Aslam Wani while interacting with the visiting delegations underscored the importance of a flourishing work force for the effective administration of the state.
“We will ensure that the genuine demands of the workers are addressed to on priority basis. We will ensure speedy redressal of the issues of the in-service and retired employees,” Wani said.
The delegation of SRTC retired employees union was led by Ghulam Muhammad Beigh.
The visiting delegation apprised the leaders about the range of issues concerning them. Party leaders assured the visiting delegations that they will raise the issues concerning them at appropriate forums. The leaders said the party was alive to the difficulties of both in-service and pension class of the employees of the state.


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