Taking a serious note of the allegation made at the Grievances Day meet held by him, District Collector N Subbaiyan assured them that necessary action would be taken in the mater, officials said.
The workers, numbering 35, submitted a memorandum to the Collector seeking action against the officials who had allegedly cheated them over a period of time.
The workers, who had been employed by the civic body on temporary basis for 25 years, had paid Rs.35,000 each as bribe to a few officials, including sanitary inspectors, supervisors, who promised to regularise their service, CITU District Member Anbu charged.
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