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DMC employees keep proposed agitation on hold

Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC) Employees Welfare Union (DMCEWU), which had earlier put on hold its agitation over non-payment of salary till October 10, has further resolved to keep “no pay no work” agitation in abeyance till October 24, 2022.
This was in response to the appeal letter received from DMC administrator requesting the union to keep on hold the proposed agitation. In a press release, DMCEWU president T Revo Anar informed that the resolution to defer agitation was taken at an emergency executive body meeting of the union at DMC office premises on October 7, 2022 where the appeal letter from DMC administrator was discussed.
While deciding to keep the agitation in abeyance till October 24, the union has resolved that henceforth no appeal/request would be entertained further.
On October 1, the union decided to suspend the agitation till October 10 following the request made by various Dimapur-based civil society organizations.
However, the union threatened to resume the agitation with effect from October 11 if the state government failed to act positively.

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