CNews ISLAMABAD: PTCL administration has denied the news report that it had offered a conditional withdrawal from its newly-introduced unified pay scales structure in view of the countrywide protest by its employees.
Spokesman of PTCL, Ali Qadir Gillani informed the newsmen that no decision regarding the fate of UPS has so far been made and the negotiations with employees’ representatives are underway to settle the issue.
While, the employees union has announced that they would continue their protest till the unconditional withdrawal of UPS and fulfillment of their other demands.
The employees of the largest telecommunication company of the country continued Thursday their protest against the structure and torture on their colleagues by Police in Islamabad and staged protest demonstrations and rallies throughout the country.
PTCL Employees Union office-bearers, strongly criticizing the newly-introduced unified pay scales structure, vowed to continue their protest till the acceptance of their demands by the administration of the privatized-company.
Protesters also forcibly shut down the International Gateway Exchange in Karachi, suspending country’s connectivity with outside world for more than three hours.
Spokesman of PTCL, Ali Qadir Gillani informed the newsmen that no decision regarding the fate of UPS has so far been made and the negotiations with employees’ representatives are underway to settle the issue.
While, the employees union has announced that they would continue their protest till the unconditional withdrawal of UPS and fulfillment of their other demands.
The employees of the largest telecommunication company of the country continued Thursday their protest against the structure and torture on their colleagues by Police in Islamabad and staged protest demonstrations and rallies throughout the country.
PTCL Employees Union office-bearers, strongly criticizing the newly-introduced unified pay scales structure, vowed to continue their protest till the acceptance of their demands by the administration of the privatized-company.
Protesters also forcibly shut down the International Gateway Exchange in Karachi, suspending country’s connectivity with outside world for more than three hours.