Co-Operative Society proposes Govt. to introduce packed goods instead of manual weighing


The Co-Operative Society Workers Association today sent a 19-point demand petition to the TN Chief Minister Dr.J.Jayalalitha. 

'he contractual staff working for more than 30 yrs should be made as permanent staff and paid as per seniority, was the basic plea put-forth by the Union.

While addressing the media, Sakthivel, State Head ( Co-Operative Society Workers Association ) reported that the public have been persistently raising questions on the functionality of the weighing scales supplied by the TN Govt at all Co-operative stores. Hence, the Government should plan to issue the products in packets and terminate the usage of weighing scales. He also requested the Government to impart training to all staff at the Co-operative societies on usage of the electronic billing machines. 

The Union proposed that the Government should initiate steps to fulfil their reasonable demands and protect the welfare of the Co-operative staff.  

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