Union protests salary deductions in East Darfur

The Labour Union branches of Adila and Abu Karinka, East Darfur State, have protested the large deductions from the staff salaries by the state and locality authorities. The Secretary-General of the Labours Union in Adila and Abu Karinka localities, Ahmed Hamed Mireikha Hajar, told Radio Dabanga that deductions amounting to 15 percent were applied to the February, June and July salaries of the employees and labourers. He demanded from local, state, and federal authorities to immediately address the matter. File photo: Worker in the Horse Racing club in El Fasher, North Darfur (Albert González Farran/ Unamid) Related:Central Darfur staff salaries used for visit Governor (21 July 2014) East Darfur employees’ salaries used to finance conference (18 June 2014)

The Labour Union branches of Adila and Abu Karinka, East Darfur State, have protested the large deductions from the staff salaries by the state and locality authorities.

The Secretary-General of the Labours Union in Adila and Abu Karinka localities, Ahmed Hamed Mireikha Hajar, told Radio Dabanga that deductions amounting to 15 percent were applied to the February, June and July salaries of the employees and labourers.

He demanded from local, state, and federal authorities to immediately address the matter.

File photo: Worker in the Horse Racing club in El Fasher, North Darfur (Albert González Farran/ Unamid)

Related:

Central Darfur staff salaries used for visit Governor (21 July 2014)

East Darfur employees’ salaries used to finance conference (18 June 2014)