Tag: AP JAC

  • AP JAC regional meet gets overwhelming response

    AP JAC regional meet gets overwhelming response

    Eluru : The third regional conference organized by AP JAC, Amaravati, in Eluru evoked huge response as thousands of employees turned up for the conference and demanded that the government fulfill the assurances given to the employees. The AP JAC Amaravati’s agitation entered the 80th day on Saturday. The regional conference was held at the Tobacco Merchants association hall near the bus stand in Eluru and daring the scorching sun, a large number of employees enthusiastically participated in the meeting and extended their support to the agitation. Earlier, the employees took out a huge rally in the city holding the banners and flexes displaying their demand from Dr B R Ambedkar circle in Eluru to Tobacco Merchants Association hall.

    Addressing on the occasion the JAC chairman Bopparaju Venkateswarlu said the JAC agitation was continuing due to the negligence of the government and warned that the government has to pay a heavy price for neglecting the employees.

    AP JAC general secretary P Damodara Rao said the AP JAC Amaravati would continue the agitation. He said false allegations are being levelled against the JAC by some other unions. He alleged the government is trying to create hurdles to stop the agitation and encouraging some other unions.

    JAC state association chairman T V Phani Perraju, treasurer V V Murali Krishna Naidu and others spoke.

  • AP JAC Amravati Roundtable on 28th April

    AP JAC Amravati Roundtable on 28th April

    Vijayawada (NTR district) : The AP JAC Amaravati, as part of the agitation, will hold a roundtable conference in Vijayawada on April 28 and will announce the future course of action on the continuation of the agitation.

    Briefing the media at the AP secretariat, Amaravati on Monday, APJAC chairman Bopparaju Venkateswarlu and general secretary P Damodar said the AP JAC has completed 47 days of agitation demanding the government to resolve the pending issues like release of DA arrears, payment of salaries on the first of every month, etc. The two leaders alleged that the government is not responding to their demands and appealed to the employees to continue the protests. They said the JAC would stage protests on April 25 on the problems of the outsourcing and contract employees and on April 29 on the village/ward secretariat employees’ problems.

    The duo said the government will be held responsible for the inconvenience caused to the people due to the agitation launched by the JAC.

    They said the government is not giving clear information on the use of funds belonging to GPF/APGLI, how much amount paid to the employees, how much amount is yet to be paid to the employees related to GPF, and details of the 11th PRC, etc. They also questioned why the government is not able to pay salaries to the staff and pensions to the pensioners on the first of every month.