Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Meeting fails, strike may escalate

- Vibha.sharma@htlive.com

They (officials) are just buying time so the festival season gets over and residents do not face problems. But we are in no mood to compromise. SANJEEV JAVA, president, Swatantra Majdoor Sayunkt Morcha

ongoing sanitation strike that has so far been restricted to east Delhi is likely to escalate and spread to other parts of Delhi from Monday as a meeting called by the commission­ers of the three municipali­ties with the workers failed to resolve the deadlock.

While the MCD Swachhta Karamchari Union continued its strike in east Delhi, it rival, Swatantra Majdoor Sayunkt Morcha, with members in three municipal corporatio­ns, threatened to go on strike from October 16.

The striking workers are demanding regularisa­tion of daily wagers, issuing medical cashless cards, payment of arrears (pending since 2003) and a merger of the three civic agencies. To avert the situation, the MCD officials recommende­d solutions to workers, but failed to convince them.

“Unlike South DMC, the north and east corporatio­ns have not paid the arrears to its employees and this amounts to ₹2,000 crore. We recommende­d the officials to raise the funds from South DMC as loan as the Delhi government is not ready to pay extra money. But they had no concrete response to the demand,” said Sanjeev Java, president, Swatantra Majdoor Sayunkt Morcha.

Regarding the unions’ demand for the regularisa­tion of daily wagers from 1998 till date (in all three corporatio­ns), the commission­ers announced to revert in 15 days. “They are just buying time so that the festival season gets over and residents don’t face problems. But we’re in no mood to compromise this time,” said Java.

Ranvir Singh, commission­er, EDMC said that the decision on most of the issues raised by the sanitation workers has to be taken by the elected body.

“That why we offered them to help the officials in preparing a proposal for regularisa­tion of daily wagers, so that it can be approved in house meetings,” he said.

The RWAs of east Delhi has alsometthe­EDMCmayorN­eema Bhagat.

“She told us that the salary for the month of September has been paid and bonus will be paid in a few days. But EDMC doesn’t have money for the arrears,” said Vinod Kumar, member of Anand Vihar RWA.

The north corporatio­n is running under the deficit of ₹2,794 crore, and the east corporatio­n ₹2,041 crores.

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