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Antony waste management company is the contracting company for garbage management here and has provided its workers with uniform, but no room facility has been provided, either by Antony or by the corporation, for the workers to change their clothes.
There are more than 80 garbage collection vehicles in the city and almost 800 people are employed. Of them, more than 170 are women sanitation workers who give their service daily. A few women wear their uniforms at their homes itself and report to work. But in the evening when they are returning back home, their uniform will be pretty dirty. Since it is not possible to travel in the bus wearing the dirty clothes, the workers are compelled to change their clothes. Besides, there is no proper restroom facility for the workers as well.
No yard to park vehicles
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Ward office locked
Ward offices are there for every ward, but their utilization is not for the sanitation workers. According to a worker, “In the morning when the workers report for work, the ward office door will be locked, hence it cannot be used. Due to this reason, clothes need to be changed behind the vehicles or on the road side,” he explains.
Year has passed since a letter to the head
Almost a year back, the heads of Antony Company had visited Mangaluru and listened to the requests of the workers. On that occasion, the workers were assured that their issues will be resolved. They had said that they will discuss the workers problem on a monthly basis. But the heads have not returned since a year, the problems persist.
Proper action
“The problems being faced by the sanitation workers working in the garbage collection vehicles will be taken seriously. In that too, I will take proper action and speak with the corporation commissioner in regard to providing proper room facility for women sanitation workers to change their clothes,” assured Sasikanth Senthil, Deputy Commissioner