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Address the legitimate grievances of daily-wagers/casual labourers: Tarigami

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Srinagar: While expressing serious concern over J&K government’s failure to fulfill its promise of regularizing daily wagers/casual labourers, scheme workers, contractual and others, working in various departments, CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami Monday said these poor people are already suffering due to the non-payment of wages for months together.

A deputation of J&K Casual/Daily Wagers Forum led by its President Sajad Ahmad Parry who met the CPI (M) leader appraised him about the problems they were confronting due to the non-serious approach of the government, statement issued by the party said.

“Thousands of daily-wagers and casual labourers who are involved in implementing the programs and policies of the government and who play vital roles in keeping all essential services running are being deprived of their rights by the government,” the statement quoted Tarigami as saying.

Tarigami said that despite unparalleled efforts of these temporary employees, their services have not been regularized till date by the successive regimes even though all the prerequisite formalities and other information sought from time to time has been furnished by them.

”The government must implement SRO-520 of 2017 in letter and spirit after making some amendments. The government must also implement Minimum Wages Act, release pending wages of all daily wagers/casual labourers, provide benefits against death cases of workers and consider cases of land donors,” statement quoted Tarigami as saying.

The weaker and poorer sections of the society have been totally neglected by the government which has severely hit their means of livelihood said Tarigami, adding, they are being paid peanuts after putting up a lot of hard work and that too is being denied to them on time which is gross injustice.

He assured his full support to the J&K Casual/Daily Wagers Forum in their struggle to get their rights.

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