PHE daily wagers stage protest along with families

PHE daily rated workers sitting on protest dharna near Press Club, Jammu on Sunday. -Excelsior/ Rakesh
PHE daily rated workers sitting on protest dharna near Press Club, Jammu on Sunday. -Excelsior/ Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 1:  The strike and protest programme launched by PHE daily wagers, ITI trained and CP workers in the entire Jammu region entered 50th  consecutive day today.
Today the protest at Press Club of Jammu was organised with a difference as a large number of family members of the PHE daily wagers/ ITI trained and CP workers joined them. The strike of these workers,  seeking their regularization and release of  pending wages for more than 35 months, today entered the 50th  consecutive day. The people, especially those residing in rural areas and Kandi belt of Jammu, Samba and Kathua are facing acute shortage of water.   The people have been forced to fetch water from the old traditional sources and even from the rivers during these hot summer days.
Most of the water pumping stations / tube wells were being operated by temporary staff  of PHE Civil and Mechanical  wing while with their strike for the last over one and half month, the department failed to run these stations and operate motors properly. The people are unable to get water even after 3-4 days as the department does not have sufficient permanent staff.  No alternate arrangements of water supply through tankers have been made in these areas.
A large number of  temporary workers under the leadership of  Tanveer Hussain, Union leader  held protest dharna at Exhibition Ground near Press Club. They were staging  strong protest demonstration against the Government.  The workers have suspended entire work in the region. The department is facing difficulty to maintain supply to the public as only permanent staff is performing duty and they are over burdened.  The Government has turned mute spectator. It is least bothered to find a way out to ensure water supply during these hot summer days.
Tanveer Hussain and several other trade unionists addressed the gathering and  alleged that despite assurances by senior officers and ministers their issues have remained un-resolved. They demanded that a policy be framed for the regularization of all type of temporary workers and their  pending wages be released without any delay.