AJKCDA to hold token strike on Jan 3
Srinagar, Dec 19: All J&K Contractual Doctors Association has decided to hold one-hour token strike on January 3, 2011 against the alleged discrimination with doctors in the pay anomaly report.
An Association statement said, “During a meeting, the recent cabinet order regarding pay anomaly was discussed threadbare and it was noted that government has defied its promise, compelling doctors to come on the streets.”
“All the doctors are urged to make the programme successful and go for one hour strike,” it said.
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