Chandigarh Tribune
CHANDIGARH, July 21 - Mr Satya Pal Jain, local MP, has urged the union government to implement the agreement arrived at between the management of the PGI and the Joint Action Committee of the employees of the institute signed last year by a five-member committee of the union health minister. Represented on the committee were two MPs Mr Satya Pal Jain and Mr Venod Sharma.
Mr Jain in a statement here said that he had met the Union Health Minister, Mr Dalit Ezhilmalai, and apprised him of the situation in the institute. Mr Jain told the minister that a number of clauses of the agreement had not been implemented so far. The employees had been looking to the new government with hope and patience and expect the government to take an early decision on their pending demands.
Mr Jain added that there was anguish among employees, as some of their leaders suspended during the agitation last year, had not been reinstated yet and were now being threatened with compulsory retirement.
He told the minister that the situation should not be allowed to worsen. He also demanded immediate reconstitution of the governing body and the institute body of the PGI so that the normal administrative procedure became functional. ...
CHANDIGARH, July 21 - Mr Satya Pal Jain, local MP, has urged the union government to implement the agreement arrived at between the management of the PGI and the Joint Action Committee of the employees of the institute signed last year by a five-member committee of the union health minister. Represented on the committee were two MPs Mr Satya Pal Jain and Mr Venod Sharma.
Mr Jain in a statement here said that he had met the Union Health Minister, Mr Dalit Ezhilmalai, and apprised him of the situation in the institute. Mr Jain told the minister that a number of clauses of the agreement had not been implemented so far. The employees had been looking to the new government with hope and patience and expect the government to take an early decision on their pending demands.
Mr Jain added that there was anguish among employees, as some of their leaders suspended during the agitation last year, had not been reinstated yet and were now being threatened with compulsory retirement.
He told the minister that the situation should not be allowed to worsen. He also demanded immediate reconstitution of the governing body and the institute body of the PGI so that the normal administrative procedure became functional. ...