Hamidia hospital strike, these are demanding of employees
Hamidia hospital strike, these are demanding of employees
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Bhopal: Corona movement in Madhya Pradesh is growing very fast. The maximum cases of this epidemic are now coming from Indore. On the other hand, the situation with corona in the capital remains worrisome. There is something that is surprising day by day among all these. Let us tell you that the strike has been held in the biggest hospital in Madhya Pradesh in the coronary period. According to the information received recently, the staff strike at Hamidia Hospital, due to which the system of Hamidia Hospital has deteriorated.

According to the news, outsourced workers have gone on strike at Hamidia Hospital in the capital Bhopal. It is being said that the employees sat on strike from 12 o'clock at night, and because of this, there is chaos in Hamidia Hospital. Administrative officials, on the other hand, are not able to handle the situation. Yes, the hospital staff had been keeping their demands for the last several days, but the hearing was not being held. Due to this, now the ward boy, the attendant, the sweeper have gone on strike. Let us also tell you that more than 200 employees have demanded contractual appointments including an increase in salary and providing facilities.

In fact, more than 200 employees are angry with the behavior of the big officers, among them the employees have also accused the officers of discrimination. Many employees say that employees are not getting treatment due to ill health. You may be aware that earlier on April 2, the transfer order issued by 2 senior doctors of Gandhi Medical College was creating collective resignation and strike conditions in Hamidia Hospital. Then the Minister of Medical Education postponed the strike at Hamidia Hospital.

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