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NMCH corona special ward attendants on strike over non-payment of wages

By ANI | Updated: April 29, 2020 17:55 IST

Attendants of corona special ward of the Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) sat on an indefinite strike for not receiving their salaries for four months.The employees have stopped working in the corona ward of the hospital, stating that they should immediately get an honorarium for four months.

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Attendants of corona special ward of the Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) sat on an indefinite strike for not receiving their salaries for four months.

The employees have stopped working in the corona ward of the hospital, stating that they should immediately get an honorarium for four months. Holding placards in their hands, they have also put forward their six demands including salary on time.

Due to the strike of ward attendants, all the work procedures from admitting patients to discharging them and conducting tests are being affected since Tuesday.

At present, there are 62 ward attendants in the NMCH and several patients are undergoing treatment in the corona ward of the hospital.

Nirmal Kumar, Superintendent of NMCH Hospital, told that all these employees were hired from an outsourcing agency. "The agency pays their honorarium. The hospital administration will soon try to address their problems. As long as the ward attendants are on strike, permanent personnel are working in their place. We are having problems, but somehow the work is being done," he said.

"This attitude is incorrect. They are not working since yesterday. So, we have sent a notice to the agency to look into the matter," he said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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