Haryana: Garbage collection agency did not pay salaries to pace drivers, complaint against contractor to police

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The speed drivers filed a complaint with the city police.

The speed drivers filed a complaint with the city police.

News2News.in News, Mahendragarh: The tender for door-to-door garbage collection in the city ended in April. But the agency hasn’t paid salaries to the eight drivers of private vehicles who pick up the garbage door-to-door. Due to non-payment of wages, drivers are struggling to support their families. On Sunday, the speed drivers filed a complaint with the city police, demanding payment of wages. Speed ​​drivers have claimed that when asked for a salary, they are threatened with doing what they want. The drivers demanded that the police receive their salary from the agency.

Tempo drivers Jagdish, Sandeep, Pawan, Baljeet, Praveen, Surendra, Thawar Singh, Jile Singh and Sandeep have said in the complaint filed with the city police station that the garbage collection vehicles in the city were installed by a private company. The company’s offer expired on April 30. Eight drivers worked on the company’s vehicles, whose salary is around two to two and a half lakh rupees. His salary has not yet been paid by the company. Due to the non-payment of salary, we have difficulties to run the household.

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Tempo drivers said the condition of the home has deteriorated due to non-payment of their salaries. The drivers demanded that the police collect the salary from the contractor. Due to non-payment of his salary, he is mentally disturbed and has difficulty living at home. He has asked the police to file a complaint against the company owner and pay him his salary. He said the company owner hired a manager who threatened us and said talk to the owner, there was no need to talk to me.

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