Why have 5,000 AIIMS nurses gone on mass leave?
Why have the 5,000 nurses at AIIMS gone on leave on Friday?
New Delhi, March 17: Nearly 5,000 nurses at the AIIMS went on mass casual leave on Friday, alleging the hospital administration of discrimination in the roll out of the Seventh Central Pay Commission. The nurses, who held meetings with the outgoing Deputy Director, Administration, V Srinivas, have demanded that they have given revision in their pay scales and a hike in allowances.
The emergency services at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences would be affected. However, the outpatient departments and other medical services will continue as usual.
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"We have clearly told the administration that if our entire pay grade is not enhanced from Rs 4,600 to Rs 5,400 then we will go on indefinite strike from March 27 onwards," said a senior nurse at the hospital.
Delhi: Nursing staff of AIIMS on strike today demanding a review of their pay scales pic.twitter.com/g2ZGs9fC2E
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They have also sought enhancement in their nursing allowances by Rs 7,800. According to the AIIMS authorities, the proposal of the nurses has been sent to the Health Ministry for consideration.
IANS