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Railway employees protest curtailment of four-day bonus

THE RAILWAY employees under the banner of Northern Railway Men?s Union, Varanasi division, staged a massive demonstration on the premises of Varanasi Cantonment railway station on Saturday demanding withdrawal of curtailment of four-day bonus by the government. The union has warned to intensify the stir if the demand was not met.

Published on: Sep 17, 2006 01:06 AM IST
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THE RAILWAY employees under the banner of Northern Railway Men’s Union, Varanasi division, staged a massive demonstration on the premises of Varanasi Cantonment railway station on Saturday demanding withdrawal of curtailment of four-day bonus by the government. The union has warned to intensify the stir if the demand was not met.

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Addressing a meeting of railway employees, the divisional president of men’s union, Pradip Sharma said that Ministry of Finance has recommended a bonus of 63 days to the railway employees on the basis of productivity for the year 2005-2006.

He said this bonus was a reward for the employees for increasing the productivity of Indian Railways. He warned that curtailment of four days bonus out of the total proposed 63 days would not be tolerated at all by the hardworking employees.

Highlighting the struggle of men’s union for the railway employees, he informed that the union, in association with the All-India Railway Men’s Federation, had gone on strike in 1960, 1968 and 1974 to benefit the employees with bonus. So, there is no question of accepting the curtailment of four days bonus.

Later, it culminated at the divisional office of Men’s Union near the station on the national highway.

 
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