
K’taka CM announces regularisation of jobs for municipal workers
In a significant move, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced on Monday, 7 April, that the jobs of pourakarmikas (municipal workers) serving on a contract basis in various municipalities in the state will be regularised, effective from May 1. This marks the end of the 25 years of struggle of the pourakarmikas, led by former Safai Karmachari Commission chairman and former Mysuru mayor Narayana.
The pourakarmikas, who are responsible for collecting waste and maintaining sanitation in cities and towns across Karnataka, have been working on a contract basis for decades. Despite their hard work and dedication, they have been denied the benefits and security of regular employment. However, with the announcement by the Chief Minister, over 30,000 pourakarmikas will now be able to enjoy the benefits of regular employment, including a permanent job, pension, and other perks.
The struggle for regularisation of pourakarmika jobs has been long and arduous. Led by Narayana, the pourakarmikas have been fighting for their rights and demanding regularisation of their jobs. Narayana, a former Safai Karmachari Commission chairman and former Mysuru mayor, has been instrumental in leading the pourakarmika movement and has been vocal about the need for regularisation of their jobs.
The pourakarmikas have been working in difficult conditions, often without access to basic amenities such as toilets and clean water. They have also been vulnerable to exploitation by contractors who employ them on a temporary basis, often without providing them with fair wages or benefits.
The regularisation of pourakarmika jobs is a significant step forward for the workers and a testament to the efforts of Narayana and the pourakarmika movement. It is also a testament to the commitment of the Siddaramaiah-led government to the welfare of workers and the poor.
The regularisation of pourakarmika jobs is a significant step forward for the workers and a testament to the efforts of Narayana and the pourakarmika movement. It is also a testament to the commitment of the Siddaramaiah-led government to the welfare of workers and the poor.
The pourakarmikas have been working tirelessly to maintain sanitation and cleanliness in cities and towns across Karnataka. Despite the challenges they face, they have been committed to their work and have played a critical role in maintaining public health and hygiene.
The regularisation of pourakarmika jobs is a significant step forward for the workers and a testament to the efforts of Narayana and the pourakarmika movement. It is also a testament to the commitment of the Siddaramaiah-led government to the welfare of workers and the poor.
The pourakarmikas have been demanding regularisation of their jobs for decades, and this announcement is a major victory for them. The regularisation of their jobs will not only provide them with a sense of security and stability but also improve their working conditions and benefits.
The pourakarmikas have also been demanding better working conditions, including toilets and clean water. They have been working in difficult conditions, often without access to basic amenities. The regularisation of their jobs will also provide them with better working conditions and improved facilities.
The regularisation of pourakarmika jobs is a significant step forward for the workers and a testament to the efforts of Narayana and the pourakarmika movement. It is also a testament to the commitment of the Siddaramaiah-led government to the welfare of workers and the poor.
The pourakarmikas have been working tirelessly to maintain sanitation and cleanliness in cities and towns across Karnataka. Despite the challenges they face, they have been committed to their work and have played a critical role in maintaining public health and hygiene.
The regularisation of pourakarmika jobs is a significant step forward for the workers and a testament to the efforts of Narayana and the pourakarmika movement. It is also a testament to the commitment of the Siddaramaiah-led government to the welfare of workers and the poor.
The pourakarmikas have been demanding regularisation of their jobs for decades, and this announcement is a major victory for them. The regularisation of their jobs will not only provide them with a sense of security and stability but also improve their working conditions and benefits.
The pourakarmikas have also been demanding better working conditions, including toilets and clean water. They have been working in difficult conditions, often without access to basic amenities. The regularisation of their jobs will also provide them with better working conditions and improved facilities.
The regularisation of pourakarmika jobs is a significant step forward for the workers and a testament to the efforts of Narayana and the pourakarmika movement. It is also a testament to the commitment of the Siddaramaiah-led government to the welfare of workers and the poor.