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Contractual employees in Odisha govt protest, demand equal pay for equal work

Odisha Government Contractual Employees Association (OGCEA) members holding umbrellas amidst rain to stage a protest demanding the abolition of the contractual appointment system, in Bhubaneswar on Sunday. 

Thousands of contractual employees staged a massive demonstration asking the government to completely abolish the contractual appointment system in the state administration.

Bijay Kumar Malla, president of OGCEA said, "We have been taken for granted by the government which appointed us on contractual basis on the plea to strengthen the financial condition of the state which was hit by a resource crunch."

The association kept forward the grievances of the contractual employees who are appointed after clearing the competitive examinations for a period of mere 6 years. Despite being highly educated, the employees draw a paltry salary, the association added.

Anita Behera, a woman contractual employee. in the government raised questions saying, "It is sheer discrimination by the government. While the regular employees get good salary, we are given a paltry salary. Are the regular employees purchasing petrol at higher price than us or they pay more while getting their rations?"

Behera also pointed out that the contractual job of six years is not counted in actual service period, delaying their promotions by half a dozen years. Contractual employees are also not given the general benefits provided to regular employees like DA (Dearness Allowance), HRA (House Rent Allowance) and others.

"We have a genuine demand of equal pay for equal work as the contractual employees also perform the same duty as the regular staff," Malla said.

The Association has also demanded implementation of one rule for all government employees. 

(With inputs from PTI)

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