UPPCL management is doing alternative preparations to handle the work boycott of the employees -UPPCL management is in preparations for alternative arrangements to handle the strike by employees
The UPPCL management power Karpary raised organizations have been repeatedly informed that the interests of officers and employees in the reform of the energy sector will be completely safe. Service conditions will be maintained and the concession will remain. Nevertheless, it is not appropriate to make this movement, which makes misleading allegations. Bureau: Management involved in alternative preparations for dealing with work Boycott, State Bureau, Jagran, Lucknow: In light of the work boycott of the work announced by the Joint Conflict Committee of the Electricity Employees from May 29, Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation has been protesting alternative preparations. The report was called by alternative arrangements at each electricity substations of the managing directors of the distribution companies. The chairman of the corporation warned staff that strict steps would be taken against those who hinder any kind in the power supply. Dr Ashish Kumar Goyal, president of Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation, revised the state’s power supply on Friday, saying that electricity is now needed for life. Electricity like wind, water has also become a lifeline. It is serious to impede the power supply, sabotage or damage in any way. Strict steps will be taken against the concerned if a complaint of sabotage or the impediment of power supply. The chairman asked the managing directors to take care of the substations and feeders. Mark sensitive places. Make arrangements for deploying alternative employees. Instructions were given to deploy manpower, along with better vigilance as well as no obstruction in the electricity system of hospitals, courts. The chairman told the managing directors that strict steps would be taken against the staff who remain absent, boycotting and not fulfilling their obligations. He said that the exciting organizations were repeatedly assessed that the interests of officers and employees in the reform of the energy sector would be completely safe. Terms of service, promotions and discounted power facilities will remain intact. Nevertheless, it is not appropriate to stir by making misleading allegations. By doing so, the interests of the corporation, consumer as well as the staff are influenced. Managing directors of Madhyanchal, Purvancal, Paschimanchal, Dakshinchal and Kesco said the storm was affected in many areas due to the storm, which is corrected on the war foot. Electricity supply will be normalized soon. Managing directors also informed that the police and administration were made an alternative arrangement under any circumstances to keep the power supply normal. This assessment meeting, organized by video conferencing at Shakti Bhavan, included Pankaj Kumar, managing director of Power Corporation, managing director, director and chief engineer of distribution companies.