Saturday, October 24, 2009

ASGEA to take their pay ‘discontentment’ to CM Chamling



GANGTOK, October 23: The Central Executive Committee members of All Sikkim Government Employees Association (ASGEA) has today said that a delegation of Grade C and D employees will try and meet Chief Minister Pawan Chamling to apprise him of their discontentment with the ‘discriminatory’ award of Fourth Pay Commission of Sikkim. The delegation will also place their seven point demands to the Government continuously till October 28, 2009, said Narsing Rai, president ASGEA in a press release issued today.
This decision was taken during a coordination meeting of all registered government employees association numbering to around 15 associations here on October 22.
During the said meeting, the ASGEA had appealed all its members and government employees to keep calm and pay no heed to any rumour of strike or protest being organised.
At the same time, the ASGEA has warned all members and sister associations to abide by the decision of coordination council and refrain from attending unauthorised meeting of associations here and there, which Mr. Rai added would undermines the unity of government employees. “If any person or association tries to break our unity for their selfish purpose, he or she will be held responsible if any loss in pay scale or allowance is caused to more than 30, 000 government employees by their irresponsible acts,” he added.

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