Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today appealed to the agitating employees of unions of Haryana Power Utilities to withdraw their call for a two-day state-wide strike and said the government is open to talks with them.
They have threatened to go on strike on June 29 and 30 to protest against "outsourcing" of jobs at sub-divisional level.
Khattar said the government is open to talks with the employees and their genuine grievances will be redressed promptly.
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The two sides will meet in Chandigarh this evening.
Khattar directed the officers of the Electricity Department to ensure power supply is not disrupted causing inconvenience to people.
He warned those who might try to disrupt supply power would invite stern action.
Former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda had yesterday slammed the BJP government for invoking the Essential Services Maintenance Act, 1974 for six months to prevent any disruption in power supply, after 25,000 employees of Haryana power distribution companies decided to go on a two-day strike on June 29 and 30.
The strike has been jointly called by the All Haryana Power Corporation Workers Union and Haryana State Electricity Board Worker's Union.