4 thousand RAW employees in Haryana did not work for 11 months, preparations to surround the Naib government in the meeting -4 thousand temporary employees in Haryana were not paid for 11 months preparations to give the deputy government in the meeting
Four thousand local operators working under the Citizen Resource Information Department in Haryana did not receive salary for 11 months. The employee union met former chief minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda and submitted a memorandum and requested to set up the matter in the meeting. Employees say they do not get work or proper salary, which weaken their economic condition. Four thousand RAW employees will increase the issue of no salary for 11 months in the meeting. File Photo State Bureau, Chandigarh. Four thousand Local Committee Local Operators (LCLO) installed under the Citizen Resource Information Department and Family ID Authority in Haryana did not receive 11 months or salary. The delegation of LCLO-CPLO employees Union Haryana (Citu) with the national president of the All India State Government Employee Federation Subhash Lamba on Wednesday met former chief minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda and submitted a memorandum. Hooda gave the assurance to increase the matter in the meeting. Lamba said that seven thousand Krid Panchayat Local Operator (CPLO) was selected, which would be appointed in the village secretariats. These employees will work with family identity cards, such as revenue certificate, ration card, housing certificate, pension verification. Later, about three and a half thousand of these received the appointment of CPLO, while half was changed to LCLO. Out of four thousand LCLOs, in March 2024, about 2700 local Panchayats joined and not joined 1300. After the meeting of the meeting, 2700, which held office, did not give work and 1300 did not join. Therefore, for the last almost a year, selected for the post of CPLO, whose designation has been changed to LCLO, it is also not an honorarium/salary, nor does it work. CPL is only given 6,000 pay scale, which is less than the minimum wage.