FUTAB warns it will begin protests from July 1, citing delays in salary and pension payments. According to the report, the union flags that workers and pensioners are affected by the non-payment or late disbursement of dues and says it will take to the streets if the issue is not resolved. The notice frames the protest as a response to continuing financial uncertainty for employees and retired persons who depend on regular salary and pension installments. While the report provides the protest start date and the main grievance—delays in salary and pension payments—it does not specify detailed timelines of when payments were expected, the department or employer responsible, or whether any prior settlement talks have taken place. The warning indicates the union is preparing to escalate its action unless payment schedules improve. The report presents FUTAB’s position and the planned start of protest activity from July 1, but does not include statements from authorities or the employer addressing the reasons for the delays.
FUTAB warns of protests from July 1 over delayed salary and pension payments
FUTAB warns it will begin protests from July 1, citing delays in salary and pension payments. According to the report, the union flags that workers and pensioners are affected by the non-payment or la...
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Key Points
- FUTAB warns of protests starting July 1.
- The protest is linked to delays in salary payments.
- FUTAB also cites delays in pension payments.
- The union says the issue affects workers and pensioners.
- The report frames July 1 as the planned start date for the protest if payments are not resolved.
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