Ban on government employees strike, UP imposes ESMA for 6 months

NationalBan on government employees strike, UP imposes ESMA for 6 months

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Ban on government employees strike, UP imposes ESMA for 6 months

New Delhi: The Yogi Adityanath government of Uttar Pradesh has taken a big decision amid the corona virus epidemic. CM Yogi Adityanath has implemented ESMA law in the state for the next 6 months. After the implementation of this law, all the government employees of the state will not be able to hold any kind of protest nor participate in the sit-in demonstration for the next 6 months.

According to the information available, Additional Chief Secretary Personnel Mukul Singhal has issued a notification in this regard. After this order of the state government, the employees will not be able to go on strike till 25 May. This decision of the state government is also being considered as a reason for the increasing influence of Corona. Explain that in an order issued on Monday, the government limited the number of people attending the wedding ceremonies.

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