Revenue department employees owing allegiance to the Tamil Nadu Revenue Officials Union would go on a mass casual leave protest on December 10 pressing their five-point charter of demands.
According to the union state General Secretary Sivajothi and District Secretary Murugaiyyan, though the government had "agreed" to their demands and even made an announcment in the last assembly session, so far no G.O. Had been issued.
The demands included fixing basic salary of tahsildhars at Rs.15,800, regularisation of employees with the special programme implementation and election department and incentive pay hike for graduate junior assistant and others.
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The leaders said about 13,000 employees would go on casual leave.
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Meanwhile, the state Executive of the Rural Development
Employees Association has decided to meet the Rural Development Secretary to press their demands including filling up the vacant posts.
Association General Secretary Balasubramanian said the state executive decided to meet the secretary as there were "enormous" vacancies in the 285 unions and 12,524 panchayats in the state.
In a release here today, he said seperate election wing should be created at the district offices as the elections for the local bodies were due next year.
The salary of Panchayt assistants should be disbursed through the treasury.
Fifty per cent reservation should be implemented for promotion of Panchayat secretary as Junior Assistants. Time scale should be fixed for computer assistants associated with the national rural employment guarantee programme, he said.