New Delhi: Employees of the Central and state governments will strike work on May 21
to protest the economic policies of privatisation and liberalisation of the Union
government.
The call for the day-long strike was given by the All India State Government
Employees Federation (AISGEF) and the Confederation of Central Government Employees
and Workers (CCGEW) after a joint convention on April 22.
"The strike will begin in Delhi on May 21 and will be observed right to the block
level in villages crippling the government machinery," Sukhomal Sen, general
secretary of AISGEF, told reporters.
"We are protesting against the Centre's policies of downsizing and liberalisation
and the decision to freeze new recruitments in government services," he
said.
The strike by government employees "will hit them (the government) so hard that they
will have to change", CCGEW general secretary S K Vyas said.
Expressing concern over the decision to make pension a contributory policy and
stoppage of medical benefits to retired workers, Sen demanded a "policy reversal" by
the government at the earliest.
Charging the government with practicing "improper" policies by "impounding" the
Dearness Allowance, "curtailment" of bonus and "retrenchment" of workers, Sen
alleged that the state governments had been "curtly directed" to follow these
policies.
Over 75 lakh state and 20 lakh Central government employees are affiliated to these
organisations.
PTI