Solution proposed in KESC talks
KESC postpones dismissals, non-core staffers to continue protesting till all disputes are resolved.
KARACHI:
Governor Sindh Ishratul Ebad and Commissioner of Karachi Mohammad Hussain Syed are in talks with KESC administration and union leaders to resolve their on going dispute. Reportedly a solution to the problem has been proposed.
According to sources the KESC administration has postponed the dismissal of those not benefitting from the voluntary separation scheme.
It has been decided that non-core staff workers will not return to their duties until the dispute is completely resolved, and their salaries will be paid via a relief package. They will also remain immune to attendance.
Union leaders have pledged their support to the KESC in continuing routine work at offices, while a commission will be formed within a week to settle all disagreements, including cases registered against the KESC workers.
Governor Sindh Ishratul Ebad and Commissioner of Karachi Mohammad Hussain Syed are in talks with KESC administration and union leaders to resolve their on going dispute. Reportedly a solution to the problem has been proposed.
According to sources the KESC administration has postponed the dismissal of those not benefitting from the voluntary separation scheme.
It has been decided that non-core staff workers will not return to their duties until the dispute is completely resolved, and their salaries will be paid via a relief package. They will also remain immune to attendance.
Union leaders have pledged their support to the KESC in continuing routine work at offices, while a commission will be formed within a week to settle all disagreements, including cases registered against the KESC workers.