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Employees of JK Cements demand pending salaries

Majid Kapra by Majid Kapra
December 1, 2018
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Srinagar, November 30: Employees of Jammu and Kashmir Cements Limited today threatened “lockdown” incase their five month’s pending salary is not released immediately.

Demanding end to ‘injustice’ being meted out to six hundred employees and equal number of families, the agitating employees staged demonstrations at JK Cements head office Sonwar demanding release of five month’s salary and Provident Fund.

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The slogan shouting employees who had assembled under the banner of JK Cement Employees Association (JKCEA) said the authorities have for the last five months withheld their salaries despite the fact that employees discharge their duties regularly.

They asked the government to release their pending salary failing which they will lockdown the head office in protest.

Protesting employees alleged that the concerned authorities on the instructions of Governor’s Advisor have withheld their salaries which they said is now being utilized to purchase raw material for cement manufacturing.

“Our salary and five months central Provident Fund is pending, when we approached our Director he said the salary of employees as per the instructions of Governor’s Advisor will be utilized for purchasing raw material. This is shocking and excruciating,” said Javaid Ahmad President (JKCEA).

The employee’s leader said why don’t the government instead of forcing poor employees and their families for starvation use budgetary funds for purchasing raw material.

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