CITU against removal of outsourcing employees

September 17, 2014 01:27 am | Updated 01:28 am IST - SRIKAKULAM:

CITU State Secretary MA Gafoor addressing a media conference in Srikakulam on Tuesday

CITU State Secretary MA Gafoor addressing a media conference in Srikakulam on Tuesday

CITU State secretary M.A. Gafoor asked the Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu not to remove outsourcing employees hereafter since it was against to the TDP’s poll promise of providing livelihood to everyone.

He alleged that over 16,000 outsourcing employees lost their jobs in the last three months. Addressing a media conference in Srikakulam, He alleged that Indira Kranthi Padham workers were not able to get remuneration for the last 15 months though they were paid Rs.2,000 a month.

Mr. Gafoor said that Anganwadi workers were also not able to get enhancement in their salaries despite promise of the government. “Mr. Chandrababu Naidu is helping only industrialists and rich people while ignoring downtrodden sections which helped him become Chief Minister in 2014 elections,” he added.

CITU district leaders M. Tirupati Rao, D.Govinda Rao said they would begin agitation on September 22 at Labour office which could not resolve the pending problems of workers in the district. They sought ESI hospital facility at industrial area.

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