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Garbage pile up in East Delhi as sanitation workers continue with strike

Workers have raised their demands including regularisation of staff and clearance of arrears

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Garbage dumped on a road at Ramesh Park in New Delhi on Monday as MCD workers are on strike for the last 10 days due to non-payment of salaries for three months by the Municipal Corporations. Photo: PTI

ANI New Delhi

Garbage piled up on the roads in East Delhi as sanitation workers of East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) refused to call of their strike.

The sanitation workers have called for an indefinite strike on Thursday, demanding payment of pending salaries of three months.

The strike has turned the area, which also has a number of unauthorised colonies, in a mess.

The workers have also raised their other demands including regularisation of staff and clearance of arrears.

Meanwhile, the workers have reportedly planned to gherao other MLAs tomorrow morning and dump garbage in their complexes.

The EDMC workers had earlier struck work in January and October in 2015, posing serious health and hygiene challenge to the authorities.

 

The strike in 2015 was called off after the intervention of the Delhi High Court.

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First Published: Jan 08 2017 | 12:40 PM IST

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