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Vizag ASHA workers stage massive protests demanding their long-pending requests
Updated Date: 9/17/2021
Category: vizag news |
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On Monday, hundreds of Accredited
Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers from the AP ASHA Workers Union
staged a protest at the Mahatma Gandhi statue, demanding the Andhra
Pradesh State Government to fulfill their long-pending demands. All the
Vizag ASHA health workers sat down near the Mahatma’s Gandhi statue and
held massive protests holding placards with their demands written on
them. Major
demands of the health workers include reducing the workload, providing
them (and their families) better medical facilities, giving them uniform
allowances, retirement benefits for workers who are above 60 years,
and permanent job employment. Regarding medical facilities, the workers
are additionally concerned for those, amongst them, who have been
affected by COVID-19. According
to Honorary President of AP ASHA Workers Union, P Mani, previously
there was one ASHA worker appointed for every 1,000-2,500 people. But
now, every ASHA worker serves a 5000-8000 member population. This has
increased the work stress for the ASHA worker with no increase in wages.
ASHA workers have also been instrumental in the district fighting
Covid-19 and are currently have been appointed to take preventive measures to curb the case of seasonal fevers. The union demanded a minimum salary of Rs 21,000 against the current pay of Rs 10,000. According
to the ASHA workers, many are dying with health issues while they are
working, but still, the government pays no heed to their requests. They
also claim that the government has not provided any benefits or support
for the deceased families to date. On that note, they demanded that the
State stops sending ASHA workers for sachivalayam works which is an
additional burden on them. Given the pandemic situation, the ASHA
workers also demanded they be provided with sufficient masks, gloves,
sanitizer, and also a smartphone for every worker who is on fieldwork.
The Vizag ASHA health workers were steadfast about their demands and
vowed to continue protests till their demands are fulfilled. A
representation has been submitted to the Visakhapatnam District
Collector and Andhra Pradesh State Government for further action. |
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