7th Pay Commission: Gramin Dak Sevaks Protest Over Pay Hike Enters Day 14, Postal Services Hit
7th Pay Commission: Gramin Dak Sevaks’ Protest Over Pay Hike Enters Day 14, Postal Services Hit
New Delhi, June 3: Postal services in rural areas across the country remained affected as the strike by Gramin Dak Sevaks entered the fourteenth day on Sunday. In a bid to show their anger, a few em
New Delhi, June 3: Postal services in rural areas across the country remained affected as the strike by Gramin Dak Sevaks entered the fourteenth day on Sunday. In a bid to show their anger, a few employees of various associations of Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) tonsured their heads on Saturday. If reports are to be believed, they also performed last rites rituals to symbolically indicate that Centre was dead as it was not paying heed to their demands.
The countrywide strike started on 22 May against the non-implementation of the 7th Pay Commission’s recommendations. There are around three lakh ‘Dak Sevaks’ across the country who act as delivery agents at rural post offices.
They are an important part of a system wherein wage payments are made to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act workers. “The entire rural area network of the postal service depends on us, including MGNREGA payments. We not only cover the plains but also remote and tribal areas,” AIGDSU General Secretary SS Mahadevaiah told IANS.
“We are not doing any work and are protesting. The public is supporting us as they understand our issues,” he said. The union leader asserted that they will continue with the strike till their demands are met.
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