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Amir Abbas Minhas

Chakwal University Teachers and Employees threaten to go on strike

Published on: July 16, 2020 5:30 PM

CHAKWAL: New established University of Chakwal seems to be in trouble as its teaching and non teaching staff threatened to go on strike from 20th of July if salary disbursement is not reverted to account office as was promised in case of HED employees. A resolution in this regard was passed by all employees of Chakwal College of Arts and Sciences, major constituent part of University of Chakwal.University of Chakwal came into being by merging Govt.

Earlier, Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar took notice of bankruptcy of University of Engineering and Technology Lahore.

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The committee has been given the task to the financial issues faced by UET, Lahore and submit its recommendations to resolve them.

Post Graduate College Chakwal and Sub-campus of UET Taxila.The said college was renamed as Chakwal College of Arts and Sciences and its employees were assured by the HED Minister in his public speeches that the college and its current staff would continue to be treated as HED employees and even salary disbursement would be carried on through account office.

However few days back Deputy Secretary Budget HED in his visit to the Uni informed the administration that salary disbursement process will be dealt by University treasurer instead of the account office, creating restlessness in all employees of the university who fear that such a step is detrimental to their economic interests as universities all over Pakistan are already struggling to pay their employees.Criticising any such expected move, Professor Shahid Azad, District President of Punjab Professors and Lecturers Association said that HED Minister should uphold all promises made by him in this regard as the teachers have put their best for smooth running of the university.

He said that the constituent status of the college must be brought under legislative cover and safeguarded as promised by him on the provincial assembly floor.He hoped that the issue of salary disbursement through account office would be facilitated as soon as possible.

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