INTUC Navi Mumbai head Ravindra Sawant discusses issues faced by fire dept personnel with CFO

INTUC Navi Mumbai head Ravindra Sawant discusses issues faced by fire dept personnel with CFO

Sawant discussed a host of issues with the senior fire department official.

Amit SrivastavaUpdated: Saturday, July 02, 2022, 03:54 PM IST
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The Chief Fire Officer of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), recently, assured labour leader and Navi Mumbai INTUC president Ravindra Sawant to sort out problems of the fire department personnel. Sawant discussed a host of issues with the senior fire department official.

Sawant held a detailed discussion with CFO Shirish Aradwad Sawant regarding filling the vacant post of Assistant Central Officer should, drivers, operators and firefighters. In addition, giving overtime allowance to employees as per the Seventh Pay Commission. CFO Aradwad promised to look into the problems of the workers and address their demands.

On the occasion, Purushottam Jadhav, Arun Bhoir, Eknath Pawar, Rohan Kokate, Prashant Gole, Ganesh Gade, Dattatraya Patil, Bhushan Deshmukh and Tousif Lad Khan were also present.

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