CHANDIGARH: Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, chairing the Cabinet Sub-Committee on employee issues, held a series of high-level meetings with union representatives. He asserted that the CM Bhagwant Singh Mann led government is moving towards time-bound resolution of pending demands while directing officials to act on priority and ensuring a plan to deliver employees’ rightful dues without legal hurdles.
During a meeting at Punjab Bhawan with the representatives of the Theka Mulazam Sangharsh Morcha (Contract Employees Struggle Front), which was attended by senior officials from the Finance, Personnel, and other concerned departments, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema assured the delegation that their legitimate issues will be addressed soon. He said, “The Government is working on a plan to ensure that employees receive their rightful dues without facing any legal hurdles in the future.”
Prior to this, the Finance Minister engaged in extensive, two-hour-long meetings with leaders from several organizations, including the Daftri Karamchari Union (Office Employees Union), Democratic Teachers Front, 4161 Master Cadre Adhyapak Union, Meritorious Teachers Union, United Nurses Association, and the Medical Practitioners Association. For meetings concerning the Health and Family Welfare Department, Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh and Principal Secretary Kumar Rahul were also present.
Harpal Singh Cheema listened earnestly to the demands raised by the union representatives, apprising them that administrative actions were already underway. He issued strict directives to the concerned officials to resolve legitimate, department-level demands on a priority basis.