According to employees, during the Assembly elections, Reddy had promised to regularize the services of 19,000 Samagra Shiksha employees within 100 days of the Congress party coming to power in the state. However, one year into the government, this promise has yet to be fulfilled.
Published Date – 22 December 2024, 02:21 PM
Hyderabad: The Samagra Shiksha employees’ protest demanding regularisation of their services entered the 13th day on Sunday with several employees, particularly women, organizing a unique rally from Hyderabad DEO office in Basheerbagh with Bonams, a meal offered to the goddess.
The protesting employees prayed to the goddess, wanting to change Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s stance on their issue and resolve it at the earliest.
According to employees, during the Assembly elections, Reddy had assured to regularise services of 19,000 Samagra Shiksha employees within 100 days into Congress party coming to the power in the State. However, one year into the government, the assurance was to be implemented.
Earlier, the School Education department held talks with the protesting employees. However, the talks remained inconclusive. The employees have also been demanding a minimum time pay scale.