APNGOA capital branch supports Ashok Babu team

February 08, 2017 11:45 pm | Updated 11:45 pm IST

VIJAYAWADA: The capital city branch of Andhra Pradesh Non-Gazetted Officers’ Association (APNGOA) has supported the leadership of P. Ashok Babu and N. Chandrasekhar Reddy for the next term of Joint Action Committee (JAC) of Employees, Teachers, Workers and Pensioners, and says that some unscrupulous associations are trying to break it (JAC) up in their self-interests.

At the meeting held on the premises of the branch here on Wednesday, its president R. Luke said that “dubious” groups of employees, under the leadership of Bopparaju Venkateswarlu, were trying to engineer a split in the existing JAC.

However, the APNGOA would fully support the Ashok Babu team keeping in view its services to the employees.

Meanwhile, the JAC of A.P. Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (APSWREIS) has expressed its solidarity with Mr. Ashok Babu and condemned the allegations levelled against him by the breakaway group.

APSWREIS JAC chairman M.V.S.K. Surya Rao and co-chairpersons B. Solomon, C. Nagabhushanam, and K. Remi Babu, in a press release, said that Mr. Ashok Babu and his team had been sorting out the issues with the government amicably.

Mr. Ashok Babu took up the request of the APSWREIS JAC for wage revision with the Chief Minister and got it implemented without any problem. Similarly, he was doing his best for the welfare of the employees and other constituents of the JAC, Mr. Surya Rao added.

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