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Retired SAIL employees to go on hunger strike from Feb 7

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The apex council of the Federation of Retired SAIL Employees (FORSE) will go on a three-day hunger strike from February 7, in a protest against the state-run company for not addressing their demands.

"In absence of a positive response from SAIL, FORSE apex council is conducting dharna, demonstration...Hunger strike etc for three days from February 7 to Feb 9, 2017 in front of SAIL Corporate Office, Lodhi Road, New Delhi," FORSE said in a statement.

It further said, "...SAIL is not serious about solving any of the issues which are indicated by absence of any interaction even once with the FORSE apex council particularly when the times are difficult for the retirees. FORSE must adopt a more aggressive stand and execute that in a peaceful and non-violent manner."
 

The body of retired employees of SAIL is demanding a monthly payment of minimum Rs 5,000 and ex-gratia payment periodically to each retiree, payment ofpension for those retired on or after January 1, 2007with immediate effect.

Further, improvement in healthcare facilitiesas also in the SAIL mediclaim scheme by increasing OPD coverage to Rs 20,000 per annum jointlyfor self and spouse, fixing Rs 4 lakh as upper limit foreach member and spouse for IPD/cashless treatment under floating (combining) facilities and withdrawal of all capping.

It also wants periodic interaction between SAIL and FORSE members (twice a year).

The body also wants the government to provide11 per cent interest on deposits, especially for Senior Citizenswho are without pension with provision for tax-free exemption for income up to Rs 6 lakh andregular revision (of pension) against the price rise of essential commodities as done for government pensioners.

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First Published: Feb 05 2017 | 1:48 PM IST

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