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The 16 day strike came to an end after the central government promised to fulfill the postal workers demands.
The central government’s 7th pay commission was introduced a year back. But, the rural postal workers have not been receiving the benefits of this programme. With reason to receive the benefits from the commission the rural postal workers started a strike demanding their rights on May 22nd.
On Wednesday, the strike took place all over the nation and hundreds of workers protested in front Puttur senior chief post officer office and Udupi divisional office. The protest rally taken out at Karkala also received support from the Anganvadi workers group, rickshaw drivers group and Tempo drivers group.
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The workers achieved victory through continuous fight, informed A.B. postman and MTS union state president Vijaya Nayari. The members of national postman and MTS union expressed happiness.
A mountain of mail
A mountain of undistributed mail including money orders, pension, normal mail, passport distribution, speed post, EMO, registered post, parcel, G.P./Z.P. by election, working teachers and graduate constituency election manifestos is lying in the rural post offices.
Service from today
All postal workers will report for duty on Thursday. There are 98,315, 218 branch postal offices in Mangaluru, Puttur and Udupi division respectively, and all will provide customer service from today.