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J&K govt prohibits its employees from participating in strikes & demonstrations

By IANS | Updated: November 3, 2023 19:15 IST

Srinagar, Nov 3 The J&K government on Friday issued an order prohibiting its employees from participating in strikes ...

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Srinagar, Nov 3 The J&K government on Friday issued an order prohibiting its employees from participating in strikes and demonstrations.

The UT government has warned of strict action in case the employees violate the order.

An official statement noted that It has come to fore that some employees are resorting to demonstrations and strikes in favour of certain demands.

"The government has invoked Rule 20(ii) of the Jammu and Kashmir Government Employees (Conduct) Rules, 1971, which states that no government employee shall resort to or in any way abet any form of strike in connection with any matter pertaining to his service or the service of any other government employee.

"As per the order the provision of law is not merely declaratory in nature and shall definitely entail consequences in the event of any such employee found immersive in such acts.

"Therefore, all Administrative Secretaries are requested to circulate these instructions to employees in their respective Department(s) to desist from all such uncalled for demonstrations and strikes: an act of serious indiscipline and misconduct.

"Departments are also impressed upon to take strict disciplinary action against employees found involved in organising demonstrations and strikes"

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