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Union leaders arrested as employees threaten indefinite strike
Chennai, July 01: In a pre-dawn swoop, police arrested leaders of government employees` unions who had threatened an indefinite strike from tomorrow to press for restoration of curtailed benefits even as the government announced that absence from work on account of strike would attract dies non.
Chennai, July 01: In a pre-dawn swoop, police arrested
leaders of government employees' unions who had threatened an
indefinite strike from tomorrow to press for restoration of
curtailed benefits even as the government announced that
absence from work on account of strike would attract dies non.
The arrested leaders included G Suryamurthy, president
Tamil Nadu government officials union, and N L Sreedharan,
president Tamil Nadu government employees association, police
said.
In an announcement made last night, the government had
said any unauthorised absence from duty would attract dies
non (no work no pay).
Chief secretary of Tamil Nadu government Lakshmi Pranesh
directed all departmental heads and district collectors to
take prompt disciplinary action against employees for
unauthorised absence.
The action against the striking employees would include a
cut in pay, refusal of leave and detention under Tamil Nadu
essential services maintanence act which provides for
imprisonment upto three years or a fine of Rs 5000 or both.
The chief secretary also instructed departmental heads to ensure that the staff who signed the attendance registers by 10 am did not vacate their seats till 5.45 pm. Disciplinary action would be taken against those who were not present in their seats during the period, he said.
Bureau Report
The chief secretary also instructed departmental heads to ensure that the staff who signed the attendance registers by 10 am did not vacate their seats till 5.45 pm. Disciplinary action would be taken against those who were not present in their seats during the period, he said.
Bureau Report