Contract Health Workers Strike in Indore: Today is the fifth day of the strike of contract health workers in Indore. On the fifth day of the strike, the employees protested in a unique way. As a mark of protest, Samvida Khichdi and Samvida Tea were served at Dhanasthal. Women wrote slogans by applying contract mehndi on their hands. The contract health workers have a two-pronged demand from the government. Hundreds of contractual health workers raised slogans against the government. Women tried to convey the message to the government by writing the slogan ‘It is not a hobby, this strike is necessary’ with henna on their hands.
As a protest, women wrote slogans with henna on their hands
According to treasurer Dinesh Sahu, 900 contract health workers in Indore alone are on strike for the last five days. He warned that the strike will continue till the demands are not met. When asked about Mehangi writing the slogan, female health worker Rashmi Pandey said that it is an effort to convey the meaning and message to the responsible people sitting in the government. Let us tell you that the hospital system has collapsed due to the contract health workers going on strike.
Contract health workers strike continues for five days
Employees are considered to be the backbone of healthcare delivery. corona virus The strike by contract health workers has put the Shivraj government in trouble. Contract health workers are demanding regularization and reinstatement of their colleagues. The CMHO office of Indore has remained a protest site for five days. The problems of the patients have increased due to the strike of the contract health workers of the state, who played the role of trouble-shooters for two consecutive years in the Corona epidemic. In Madhya Pradesh, 32 thousand contract health workers are on strike for regularization and other demands.
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