JNM Journalist Hardeep Jamwal, Jammu
The process of handing over Gandhinagar Zone-3’s cleaning system by Jammu Nagar Nigam has begun. Clash between corporation employees and administration has decreased. Municipal Workers’ Union warns strongly opposing the verdict if corporation administration privatisation The procedure didn’t withdraw then indefinite strike will be started across Jammu city since June 9.
Municipal corporation tenders to outsource the cleaning system of 26 wards under Gandhinagar Zone-3. Issued. THESE TENDERS ARE PROPOSED TO BE OPEN JUNE 15 & 16. Union alleges this move is against the interests of permanent cleaning staff and this on their jobs. There will be a direct impact.
Rinku Gill, head of Municipal Workers Union, said about this Municipal Commissioner Dr. Devansh Yadav, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar, Joint Secretary of Housing & Urban Development Department Mandeep Kaur and Chief Minister Umar The letter has been sent to Abdullah and informed about the objections of the employees. Employees accepted NGO and contract system being adopted by corporation administration in any Surat won’t.
Union also declares the outline of the movement. Demonstrations will be held in Town Hall Jammu on June 6th and June 8th. If the administration didn’t withdraw the verdict, cleaning services across the city have been stopped since June 9 Gonna go. Union says this strike will continue until the corporation administration cancelled the tender process.
Employees say the same effort in the year 2024 as well, but extensive opposition. The administration had to retreat. Workers are heavily annoyed due to the start of the same procedure.
It is noticeable that the cleaning staff had exhibited outside the Municipal Commissioner’s office on May 26. Employee alleges one more they consistently work to maintain the city clean in limited resources The corporation administration is heading towards handing over the cleaning system in private hands It is.
Union leadership has clarified the movement if tender-opening proceedings in June 15-16 And will be sharpened. Employees say downtown if the cleaning system is affected and the litter crisis arises The corporation administration will be fully responsible for this.
Now everyone’s eyes are on the next step of the corporation administration. IF THE SOLUTION ISN’T BETWEEN BOTH FARS SOON IN THE COMING DAYS CLEARANCE SHOULD BE FACHED.



