ISLAMABAD: Over 150 employees of the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) will stage a protest outside the National Press Club on Monday (today) and march towards Parliament against the government’s ‘alleged refusal’ to regularise their services, despite having served the department for many years.
They have circulated a letter to the members of the Senate and the National Assembly, drawing their attention to their continuous agony. They said in the letter that the Establishment Division had approved their postings and the Finance Division also approved funds in this connection, but they were being denied permanent job. The PCRWR and over a dozen other agencies work under the Ministry of Science and Technology, which has history of absorbing employees.
They lamented since 2016, they had not been paid their salaries, and this had resulted into economic miseries for them and their families. They pointed out that PCRWR is the only government-owned water quality testing institution, which was being paralysed, and all its 24 labs across Pakistan and the major one in the head office was also almost non-functional due to non-availability of experts.
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