Wardha. Due to non-resolution of the questions even after the meeting with the government, the non-teaching staff of the college had announced to go on an indefinite strike again from March 11. But showing positivity on the demands of the employees, the workers have postponed the strike till March 20 due to sending the file to the Finance Department.
Restoring the benefit of the Assured Progression Scheme to the employees of senior colleges, the benefit of the assured scheme after 10-20-30 years of service on the pattern of state employees and maintaining the assured scheme from January 1, 2016, 58 months after the Seventh Pay Commission Last month, the employees protested for providing the arrears immediately, filling the vacant posts of non-teaching staff and other judicial demands.
Intervening in the movement, the state government had assured to solve the question by discussing with the employees organization, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Higher Education Minister Chandrakant Patil.
ultimatum of non-teaching staff
The agenda of the discussion held in the meeting was also handed over to the organizations. If the government’s decision was not taken on the above demands before March 11, then the college workers and university workers had warned of agitation. The non-teaching staff organization told that the file has been sent to the Finance Department regarding their demands. Due to the commencement of session, it may take some time for the file to be approved. As a result, the strike has been postponed till March 20. During this, non-teaching staff have warned of a strike if the government order is not issued.