Journalists and employees of Daily Jang have been deprived of their salaries for the last 2 months

General secretaries of employees union of Jang and The News wrote a letter to Mir Shakil ur Rehman, chief executive of daily Jang, informing him about non-payment of salaries and said timely payment of salaries should be ensured otherwise we will be forced to take difficult decisions.

The employees of Pakistan’s largest Urdu newspaper Daily Jang have faced non-payment of salaries for the last 2 months. General Secretary of Jang Publications Employees Union Shakeel Yamin Kanga has written a letter to the Chief Executive of daily Jang Mir Shakeel ur Rahman demanding immediate payment of salaries.

General Secretary of Jang Publication Employees Union Shakeel Yameen Kanga, The News Employees Union (CBA) Dar Azfar and Secretary General of J&S Modern Graphics Union (CBA) Rana Yusuf wrote a letter to Chief Executive Daily Jang Mir Shakeelur Rahman. I have written and demanded immediate payment of salaries.

Pakistan’s largest Urdu daily Jang has stopped the payment of salaries to its employees for the last 2 months due to which the journalists and workers are suffering from severe torture, while the workers who are absent from the offices due to financial difficulties are showing signs of firing. are being released.

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In a letter written by the Union of Jang and The News to the Chief Executive of daily Jang Mir Shakeelur Rehman, it is said that the newspaper employees are suffering from severe problems due to non-payment of salaries for the last 2 months. The constant delay in salaries is causing great anxiety.

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In the letter, it has been said that the employees receiving salaries of Rs 20,000 to 30,000 are unable to come to the offices due to financial difficulties, on which administrative action has been taken against them and notices have been issued to dismiss them from their jobs. The situation is arising.

In a letter written by the newspaper union to the chief executive of daily Jang Mir Shakeelur Rehman, it is said that in a difficult situation, the unions of Jang group demand you to ensure the payment of salaries of the group’s workers on time, otherwise we will have to take difficult decisions. Will be forced.

In the letter written to the Chief Executive of Daily Jang, it has been asked to immediately review the serious situation and take an immediate decision and issue orders to pay the salaries of the workers from 1st to 10th of every month. Lest there be a situation of confrontation between the unions and the management.

Journalists and workers of Daily Jang have also requested Fazil Jamili, former president of Karachi Press Club and columnist of Daily Jang, to move forward for the rights of journalists and emphasize on newspaper owners and management to ensure regular payment of salaries. go

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