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SCCL workers are troubled as Medical Board meetings, which decide dependent jobs for families of medically unfit employees, have not been held for five months. TBGKS accused the Congress government of delaying the process, warning of serious agitations
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SCCL employees are irked over delays in processing transfer applications, held up due to an extended production period and political interference. With over 700 pending requests, employees demand urgent action to avoid disruptions to their families and children’s education
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Massive rallies were taken out by trade unions including AITUC, IFTU, INTUC, CITU, TBGKS, TUCI and AIKS, alongside Left parties such as CPI, CPI(M), and CPI(ML) Massline at the district headquarters in Khammam and Kothagudem.
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They demanded immediate implementation of promises that were made by health authorities related to payment of 100 per cent gross salary along with 7 months of PRC salary arrears
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Along with members of AITUC, the DEOs on Thursday participated in dharna, demanding release of their full salaries under NHM
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During the time of elections the officials said that an amount of Rs.18,000 per worker would be paid. Later they said Rs.1000 would be paid per month
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According to the letter, the party said the government and leaders of INTUC and AITUC were trying to dupe the workers of the SCCL by using the statistics.
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The recognition documents were presented in the presence of AITUC Honorary President and Kothagudem MLA Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao, Singareni CMD N Balaram and other officials on Monday.
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The delay over granting recognised status to the union has been attributed to the company’s dilemma over fixing tenure of recognition for the elected union.
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There are over 2000 multi-purpose workers serving in 589 gram panchayats (GPs) in Khammam district and around 18, 000 workers serving in 481 GPs in Kothagudem district.
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As many as 3,424 jobs were given to eligible men and women under the scheme so far
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The workers stood by the side of the AITUC affiliated Employees union despite many attempts to split the union.
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INTUC performed well in Kothagudem region as it secured highest votes in corporate area (549 votes), Kothagudem (1129), Yellandu (311) and Manugur (778 votes) to win locally.
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AITUC emerged as a recognized trade union by securing the highest (1999) votes while INTUC stood in second place.
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Of the 39, 773 National Coal Wage Agreement (NCWA) employees, 37, 468 employees cast vote in the elections and 94.20 percent polling was recorded at the end of the polling conducted by secret ballot under the supervision of the Central Labour Department.
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The MLA wanted to know who issued the orders to prevent the Left wing unions from campaigning.
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With two days left for the polling, the ruling party has deployed its Ministers, MLAs and other leaders to work for the victory of INTUC.
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Nalgonda: CPI district secretary Nellikanti Sathyam on Saturday alleged that the Centre was diluting the labor laws, which have achieved by the working class through agitations. Speaking at district level extensive meeting of AITUC here, he said that BJP government at the Centre was bringing amendments to the labor laws to turn them in favor […]
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Kothagudem: Leaders and activists of AITUC and CPI staged protest at SCCL head office in Kothagudem on Monday opposing handing over coal blocks to private corporate companies. Former MLA K Sambasiva Rao, addressing a gathering, accused the Modi government of working to protect the interests of corporate companies, Adani and Ambani. The BJP rule at […]
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Khammam: Protests by Left and other political parties continued in erstwhile Khammam district on the second on Tuesday as part of the two-day nationwide strike. A massive protest rally was taken out by trade unions of the Left, TRS, Congress and other parties and a human chain was formed at ZP centre in Khammam. Municipal […]