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Mohali sanitation workers on strike from June 30

Alleged that Mohali MC was ignoring their demands and has become a den of corruption
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Sanitation workers have announced an indefinite strike from June 30. File photo
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Even as the Municipal Corporation (MC) grapples with garbage disposal issue, Punjab Safai Mazdoor Federation members have announced an indefinite strike from June 30 in the city after a face-off with the sanitary inspectors.

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Punjab Safai Mazdoor Federation president Sohan Singh said as long as their long-pending demands are not met and arbitrary attitude of sanitary inspectors is mended, the workers will suspend work.

They alleged that MC was ignoring their demands and has become a den of corruption, further adding, “Sanitary inspectors are getting out of turn promotions. They have been sticking to one post for past 10-15 years. They should be transferred out of Mohali. A probe must be done to assess their income and assets.”

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The standoff is a result of clash between members of two sanitation employees unions at the Municpal Commissioner’s office two days ago.

They resorted to sloganeering and staged a sit-in over the issue of attendance. Members from both the groups engaged in heated arguments with Municipal Commissioner Parminder Pal Singh.

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