APPF expresses solidarity with protesting paramedical staff of JPMC
Islamabad An emergency meeting of All Pakistan Paramedical Federation (APPF) held here at PIMS expressed solidarity with protesting paramedical staff of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical College (JPMC) Karachi. The meeting chaired by general secretary Mohammad Arshad Khan was also attended by Sirajddin Burki, Abdul Samad Raisani , Shrafat
By our correspondents
February 01, 2015
Islamabad
An emergency meeting of All Pakistan Paramedical Federation (APPF) held here at PIMS expressed solidarity with protesting paramedical staff of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical College (JPMC) Karachi.
The meeting chaired by general secretary Mohammad Arshad Khan was also attended by Sirajddin Burki, Abdul Samad Raisani , Shrafat ull yousfzai, Chaudhry Muhammad Anas, Saeedullah Jan and Mohammad Sarfraz attend from the Central Cabinet.
From Islamabad Chapter Joseph Paul, Safdar Khan, Shafqat Baloch and from PIMS Ghulam Haider, Mohammad Ahmed Rana attend this meeting.
All Pakistan Paramedical Federation discussed the situation in JPMC which they said has been created by federal and provincial government after 18th amendment and the staff is suffering for the last three years.
All Pakistan Paramedical Federation decide to express unity with the JPMC Staff Action Committee Karachi.
They observed that the JPMC employees have been observing two hours strike daily which starting from January 21 due to the non-cooperative behaviour of officials of the Government in Karachi.
The meeting observed the government officials are responsible of discontinuation of Health services in JPMC.
All Pakistan Paramedical Federation also demanding to positive solution of demands
1 - Health Allowance
2- Promotion and induction of New Staff
3- Regularization of Pay of Neurology Staff working in OPD.
If the problem are not solved the strike will be launched in all over the country.
An emergency meeting of All Pakistan Paramedical Federation (APPF) held here at PIMS expressed solidarity with protesting paramedical staff of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical College (JPMC) Karachi.
The meeting chaired by general secretary Mohammad Arshad Khan was also attended by Sirajddin Burki, Abdul Samad Raisani , Shrafat ull yousfzai, Chaudhry Muhammad Anas, Saeedullah Jan and Mohammad Sarfraz attend from the Central Cabinet.
From Islamabad Chapter Joseph Paul, Safdar Khan, Shafqat Baloch and from PIMS Ghulam Haider, Mohammad Ahmed Rana attend this meeting.
All Pakistan Paramedical Federation discussed the situation in JPMC which they said has been created by federal and provincial government after 18th amendment and the staff is suffering for the last three years.
All Pakistan Paramedical Federation decide to express unity with the JPMC Staff Action Committee Karachi.
They observed that the JPMC employees have been observing two hours strike daily which starting from January 21 due to the non-cooperative behaviour of officials of the Government in Karachi.
The meeting observed the government officials are responsible of discontinuation of Health services in JPMC.
All Pakistan Paramedical Federation also demanding to positive solution of demands
1 - Health Allowance
2- Promotion and induction of New Staff
3- Regularization of Pay of Neurology Staff working in OPD.
If the problem are not solved the strike will be launched in all over the country.
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