Mandsaur: Panchayat department employees to go on indefinite strike from July 22, submit memorandum in Garoth

Mandsaur: Panchayat department employees to go on indefinite strike from July 22, submit memorandum in Garoth

On July 12 too, a memorandum was submitted by all the organisations to resolve demands of employees within 7 days.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Tuesday, July 20, 2021, 03:21 PM IST
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The employees of state panchayat and rural development department submitted memorandum in Garoth on Monday |

Garoth (Mandsaur district, Madhya Pradesh): The employees of state panchayat and rural development department have threatened to go on an indefinite strike from July 22 to press for their demands.

They are already on a mass leave from July 19-21. They are on strike from under the aegis of the newly formed United Front of Madhya Pradesh Panchayat and Rural Development Department.

A memorandum was submitted to Tehsildar Pankaj Jat on Monday, which was addressed to Garoth janpad panchayat officer. Sunil Sharma, Suresh Gurjar, Raj Bahadur Singh and other employees and secretaries were present in large numbers while giving the memorandum.

On July 12 too, a memorandum was submitted by all the organisations to resolve demands of employees within 7 days in which they requested government to take initiative and resolve issues at the earliest, failing which they will go on strike.

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