Wardha. The State Government, Nim-Government Employees Teachers’ Organization Coordination Committee has decided to hold a two-day strike on 23rd and 24th February, Maharashtra State Primary Teachers Committee will join the strike. State President Uday Shinde and State General Secretary Vijay Kombe gave this information through a leaflet.
Along with this, he has implemented the old pension scheme in the leaflet, by issuing the report of the Bakshi committee of the Seventh Pay Commission, removing the salary gaps of other cadre employees including the teacher cadre, increasing the honorarium of teaching servants to 25 thousand, filling all cadre vacant posts, primary Keeping in mind the high educational qualifications held by the teachers, in the Maharashtra Zilla Parishad District Service Admission Rules 1967 and the Education Officer, Sub-Teaching Officer Service Admission Rules, if the primary teacher is eligible for promotion in class 1 and 2, decent competitive examination and direct service. On the policy of making reforms, filling up the posts of center heads with 100% promotion, catching the admissible for all purposes, including the senior category of hostel teachers, untrained teaching servant tenure, admissible for senior pay grade and other purposes, salary on 1st date. Implementation has been requested.
Demand to implement cashless insurance scheme
Improving the policy of inter-district and inter-district transfer, removing the condition of 10 percent vacant posts for inter-district transferred teachers, giving average grade pay to subject graduate teachers, canceling the fee charged for senior-selection category training, more than 100% Attention was drawn to the demand of acceptance of the post of headmaster of upper class in primary and all upper primary schools, circular cancellation of Gram Sabha’s proposal regarding the stay of headquarters, implementation of cashless insurance scheme instead of medical reimbursement.
Attention drawn to important demands
Approval of cases of grace grant to teachers who died of COVID while on duty during the Corona period, providing free uniforms to all students without discrimination, providing school material to all students, increasing the daily attendance fee, primary of local self-government institutions Maharashtra State Primary Teachers Committee will join the strike on 23 and 24 February for other important demands including supply of computers and computer educational equipment including internet facility to schools.