St Bede’s Shimla staff on strike
In news from Himachal Pradesh, teaching as well as non-teaching employees of St Bede’s College in Shimla have decided to suspend work over non-payment of salaries.
Teachers alleged that though the college has been getting a grant-in-aid of 95 per cent since 2008, from the government, the management was refusing them benefits. The teachers point out that as they are governed by the HP University Statutes and not a private body, they should not be denied their financial rights.
The teachers have also threatened to move court if action was not taken at the earliest.
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