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Striking waste collectors resume work in Chandigarh, RWAs want charge of garbage collection

A section of garbage collectors says they may resume strike next week if MC does not rollback its takeover of door-to-door garbage collection.

Published on: Jan 24, 2021 12:26 am IST
By Rajanbir Singh, Chandigarh
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A large section of the striking garbage collectors returned to work on Saturday, resuming waste collection in the southern sectors.

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Taking note of the harassment caused to residents due to the strike running into multiple days, the Federation of Sector Welfare Associations Chandigarh (FOSWAC) also called an emergency meeting, where it was sought that waste collection be left to the Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs).

The municipal corporation last month took over door-to-door garbage collection in Sectors 1 to 30, which did not go down well with the informal cart-based collectors. To lodge their dissent against the move, they stopped picking up garbage from houses in areas beyond Sector 30, causing refuse to pile up at homes and on streets.

After MC officials yielded to some of their demands after a meeting on Friday, the garbage collectors decided to return to work.

President of the Sector 46-D RWA, Kedarnath Sharma said, “A similar situation should not arise again. RWAs must seek legal recourse against MC for creating disorder in garbage collection. The older system must be fine-tuned rather than introducing a new one.”

 
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