Government employees in Punjab are an important part of the state machinary, therefore keeping in mind their demands, the party launched a manifesto that addresses their issues, AAP manifesto committee head Kanwar Sandhu said.
If AAP is forms government, it will implement the 6th Pay Commission in letter and spirit, and also form a committee to look into pay parity issues, he assured.
All contractual employees of the state will be regularised and the minimum wages in Punjab will be reviewed by a committee, the AAP leader said.
"The old pension scheme that was stopped in 2004 by the then Congress government will also be revived," he said, adding probations will be reduced to a year and full salary will be given during the period.
Employees of boards and corporations will get pension from the public exchequer like other government employees, Sandhu said.
He claimed posts falling vacant due to retirements will be filled by March 31 and an transparent transfer policy would ensure zero corruption and no political interference.
Preference will be given to women employees for postings in their home districts, Sandhu said.
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