Cease-work strike paralyses work in Manipur government offices

IANS  |  Imphal 

The employees of Secretariat launched an indefinite cease-work strike from Monday as their demand for the implementation of the recommendations of the 7th is yet to be fulfilled.

On the other hand, the phased sit-in protest organised by the (JAC) of two government employees organisations demanding enhanced pay entered the 68th day on Monday.

S. Shashikanta, of the Secretariat Services Association, said: "It is not that we want strike. All of us want to discharge official works sincerely. But then we should get the enhanced pay like other states. There's no reason why the government cannot implement it. has already implemented it."

Deputy Y. Joykumar, in charge of the portfolio, said: "If the enhanced pay is to be paid, we will need Rs 1,600 crore more every year. But we do not have this whopping amount."

Manipur depends on central largesse since it does not have good resources. said: "We agree in principle to pay as per the recommendations of the 7th commission. But we should be given some time to sort out the financial involvement."

But over a lakh agitating employees are not convinced why the needs more time unlike other states. The leaders said that they were not demanding immediate implementation of the enhanced pay, but at least a time table for the same should be there.

The agitating employees say that they would continue with the indefinite cease-work since the government stand was untenable and their demands rightful.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 21:28 IST