Chief Minister K
Chandrashekar Rao on Thursday directed officials to examine the possibilities
of regularising services of all the outsourced employees working in the
TSTransco, TSGenco and Discoms in a phased manner. He also appealed to the
Electricity Employees Unions to call off the proposed strike and come to the
negotiating table.
Chief Minister urges the Electricity Employees Union to call off the proposed strike and come to the negotiating table for discussion.He tells the employees that the government is committed to their welfare
The Chief Minister
felt that the outsourced employees, who have been working for several years for
meagre salaries, should be regularised on humanitarian grounds and directed the
officials to prepare guidelines to speed up the process.
KCR also advised the
Electricity Employees Unions to call off the proposed strike and come to talks
with Minister for Power K Jagadeeshwar Reddy on Friday and sort out the
problems. In
this context, the Chief Minister recalled that salaries of the
employees working in Electricity Department were increased substantially in the
past and salaries of the outsourced staff were also hiked. However, the State
government was ready to settle all the issues of the electricity employees
amicably at the table, he said.
The Chief Minister held a review meeting on the issues pertaining to the Electricity Employees at Pragathi Bhavan on Thursday. Energy Minister Jagadeeshwar Reddy, TSGenco CMD D Prabhakar Rao, TS SPDCL CMD Raghuma Reddy, TSNPDCL CMD Gopal Rao, and Special Chief Secretary (Energy) Ajay Mishra, CMO Principal Secretaries S Narsing Rao and Shanti Kumari participated in the review meeting.
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