Corporation workers stage protest seeking arrears, lack of workplace safety
The Hindu
Corporation workers in Madurai protest for arrears and improved workplace safety, demanding urgent resolutions to longstanding grievances.
The Federation of Madurai Corporation Trade Unions launched a formal protest here on Wednesday against the Corporation administration, submitting a 17-point charter of demands aimed at resolving deep-seated grievances among the municipal workforce.
The petition highlighted the ‘systemic failure’ of the administration to protect the rights of permanent, consolidated pay, and contract workers who serve as the backbone of the city’s sanitation and administrative infrastructure.
Accusing the private contracting firm, M. Balasubramanian, general secretary, CITU-Madurai Corporation, alleged that ₹70,000 in Employees Provident Fund deductions have been withheld from the salaries of sanitation workers and drivers employed through the company.
He also demanded regularisation of all categories of workers.
Other key demands of the protesters included granting permanent positions to 389 daily wage sanitation workers, bringing consolidated pay workers from recently annexed village panchayats into a formal time-scale pay bracket, immediate release of surrender leave salaries and selection grade arrears, specifically for zone 2 sanitation staff.
He also described the grim picture of daily operations, citing a critical shortage of light commercial vehicles and basic office equipment. “For those working on the graveyard shift, the lack of safety gear is a primary concern,” he claimed.













