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No increment

No increment April 9, 2021 The Balochistan Employees and Workers Grand Alliance (BEWGA) staged a protest to demand a25 percent increase in their salaries. More than 10 days have passed, but the Balochistan government hasn’t accepted the demand. Ever since the incumbent government came into power, it has failed to provide any relief to government employees. The current unprecedented price hike has made it difficult for people to cover their expenses. Last year, the government didn’t announce any increase in the salaries of government employees. Also, the authorities haven’t taken any steps to bring down the prices of food items. The chief minister of Balochistan is requested to pay attention to this important issue and listen to the demands of protesting employees.

BHC summons bureaucrats on plea regarding govt employees protests - Pakistan

The court issued the order on the constitutional petition filed by the president of the Quetta Bar Association regarding protests by government employees. BHC website/File QUETTA: A division bench of the Balochistan High Court (BHC), comprising Chief Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail and Justice Mohammad Kamran Mullahkhail, on Thursday summoned the chief secretary of Balochistan, all deputy commissioners and leaders of the Balochistan Government Employees and Workers Grand Alliance on Friday (today) after an initial hearing on a constitutional petition. The court issued the order on the constitutional petition filed by the president of the Quetta Bar Association regarding protests by government employees.

Teachers to boycott matric exams

Teachers to boycott matric exams All Balochistan Employees, Workers Grand Alliance threaten to shut down Balochistan if demands not met today PHOTO: REUTERS QUETTA: The members of All Balochistan Employees and Workers Grand Alliance on Tuesday announced to boycott the matric examinations in the province which are starting from April 10. This development was confirmed by Workers Grand Alliance Vice President Haji Habib-ur-Rehman Mardanzai who himself is a teacher. The sit-in continued in the provincial capital on the ninth consecutive day. It began on March 29 last month with the protestors demanding a 25 per cent increase in salaries of Balochistan government employees all across the board. No rally will be held in Quetta this evening at the request of Education Minister Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind, Mardanzai said.

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