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Punjab Civil Secretariat employees on strike from June 23-27

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Rajan Nath
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Punjab Civil Secretariat employees on strike from June 23-27
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Punjab State Ministerial Services Union (PSMSU) along with the employees of Punjab government offices are on
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strike against the recommendations of the 6th pay commission. All the
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employees of Punjab government offices who are on strike started walking out. The employees have been protesting against the recommendations of the Punjab 6th Pay Commission.
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Also Read | SAD announces alliance with BSP ahead of 2022 polls; BSP to contest on 20 seats It may be recalled that the Punjab Government had recently approved the report of the
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6th Pay Commission in a Cabinet meeting. Also Read | Coronavirus India: Quick Vaccination key to open economy and go back to normal, says Dr. VK Paul The employees believe that the salaries of the employees were not being raised as per the recommendations of the
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Pay Commission. Seeing the recommendations of the commission, the working class is feeling cheated. It may be noted that the strike of the employees will continue from June 23 to June 27, in which Punjab Civil Secretariat, DC office, Patwaris office, and other regional offices will remain closed during this period. It was decided by the Joint Employees Front at the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Memorial Hall in Jalandhar on Tuesday. Likewise, it has been decided that every section of the employees across Punjab would oppose the government by not working and observing chakka jam on July 8-9, 2021. Apart from this, all the employees and pensioners of the state of Punjab would take a collective leave on June 29 and hold a state-level rally to pledge to end the Congress government politically in Punjab. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News-
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