- Movement by wearing black ribbon of college teaching staff
Akola. Maharashtra State College Non-Teaching Employees Federation has taken every initiative for the pending queries of non-teaching employees. But the role of the government is to waste this time, the national president of the federation R.K. B. Singh and state president R. J. Under the guidance of Badhe, under the leadership of Akola District President Gautam Ingole, all the non-teaching staff of the district have started the prohibition movement by wearing black tape.
Implementation of Reformed Assured Progress Scheme and cancellation of unjust government circular dated 7th December 2018 and 16th February 2019, 7th Pay Commission’s 10, 20, 30 implementation of Assured Progress Scheme under the improved service of these three benefits and 5 days to college employees. To implement the week, to give recognition for filling up vacant non-teaching posts immediately and to implement the old pension scheme for the employees appointed after November 1, 2005.
For the demands etc., the College Non-Teaching Employees Federation has started the movement by wearing black tape. District President Gautam Ingole, K. why. Patil, Kishore Shegokar, Balkrishna Bhargade, Deepak Wankhede, Rajesh Dandanaik, Gopal Giri, A. B. Taide, Sunanda Jhatale, Rajesh Chondke, Kamal Giri, Geete, Deshpande, Ahirkar along with the non-teaching staff participated in large numbers.
So from 20th indefinite kambandh movement
In this context, District President of the College Non-Teaching Employees Organization, Gautam Ingole said that for the pending questions of the non-college non-teaching employees, every effort is being taken by the federation on behalf of the government again and again. But the government is in the role of doing injustice to us. Due to not accepting our demands, we have started the movement by wearing black tape. If the government does not pay attention to this, then there will be an indefinite Kaambandh movement from the 20th.