Leave will not be Granted on Industrial Strike

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  • #58881
    wbxpress
    Keymaster

    What can I do? I am also helpless.

    #58882
    wbxpress
    Keymaster

    Please don’t accuse me for Govt. decision. I am not the decision maker. I am a simple Govt. employee. I only try to provide information without any personal bias.

    #58883
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    i like ur reply @admin

    #58884
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Goutam!!! It the name of a great person who is well known for peace and love. I hope you will keep its dignity Mr Dey. This is the place for discussions and sharing knowledge only, not a battle field.

    #58885
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    if government have the power to protest against strike then why should gov change the madhamik exam.having all kind of power gov. know it is not possible to take exam that day.then why gov. pressurizes our to work.Gov. did not work his job

    #58886
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    what should the teachers of govt. aided schools do on 28th feb?

    #58887
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Then, what is the benefit for doing only discussions?

    Nothing!

    so plz stop this type of discussions.

    Can we make a mass decision against the order or what is the remedy or second option?

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    #58888
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    No no!

    I am not accusing you, personally, plz do not take it otherwise.

    I meant to say that we need a reply from authenticate source, that’s it.

    #58889
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I support you totally, would the state government provide police protection for each of the employees? If the rail service is disrupted and there is a road blockade, the parties may go into skirmishes, but we are not supposed to take either part. If we have to report we must report at the usual reporting time and when the government forces us, why should we report at late hours…would not be a breach of the rules? Moreover, if we get injured or killed what answer the state government should give….and they are answerable. The state government should stop thinking that they are a super power. And if a road is blocked by the strike supporters or, the rail , for that matter, I am going to sue the government for its sheer failure to ensure the big talks. If we have to go to work there is no problem. But we must reach in time, neither a minute earlier , not leave a minute extra. The government is supposed to make the arrangement fool proof…and then we would see who penalises whom…and the judiciary is there to handle it finally. No body is above the law.

    #58890
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    KUDOS…KUDOS…they seem oblivious of the innumerable bandhs and strikes they had called when they were hungry for the Writer’s …

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