1,600 health inspectors in Tamil Nadu not paid salaries for up to nine months
The Hindu
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Over 1,600 health inspectors appointed on temporary basis through outsourcing in April 2020 have not been paid their salary for two months to nine months across the State.
After the outbreak of COVID-19, the State Health Department had initially posted 334 health inspectors through outsourcing in April 2020.
Subsequently another 1,300 health inspectors were posted and they were involved in COVID duty like swab collection, sending infected patients to hospitals, bringing contacts of positive patients for RT-PCR testing and also in organizing COVID vaccination duty.
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