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Health insurance for State Govt. staff

Special Correspondent

CHENNAI: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Sunday announced that the State Government would implement a health insurance scheme for its employees to provide medical benefits up to Rs 2 lakh once in four years.

Addressing the Silver Jubilee Conference of the Tamil Nadu Government Employees’ Union (TNGEU), here, he said the scheme would enable the employees to avail themselves of treatment in government and private hospitals. Both the Government and the employees would contribute towards the premium and the scheme would be functional with the help of insurance companies, he added. There was no such scheme in operation in the country now and Tamil Nadu would be the first State to implement such a scheme.

Details soon

Mr. Karunanidhi said the details of the scheme would be announced shortly.

He said that the earlier All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government, which recruited temporary staff to make sure that the government employees’ strike failed, later dismissed them abruptly.

All the 11,356 temporary employees had been taken back in various government departments and State-owned undertakings, he said, adding that one of the demands of the Union was to make these employees permanent. This too was accepted by the Government and they were absorbed after the Public Service Commission conducted a special test for them. The High Court had favoured the Government when some people went to court against appointing these people on a permanent basis, he said.

Referring to the charter of demands submitted by TNGEU, he said “Your demands will be met after studying them in detail. These demands need not be debated. It can be decided after discussing with the officials concerned and they would be announced one by one.”

Recognition for unions

On the demand related to granting recognition for two employees’ unions, he said the Government had called for particulars from the organisations concerned and orders would be issued after considering them.

Mr. Karunanidhi advised the employees union not to lose its fighting character. This did not mean that the employees had to oppose everything. They had to take a considered view of a problem and decide on a course of action.

He was saying this because he had been on the forefront of many agitations and was aware of the power of organised unions.

Only when the trade unions were strong and vibrant would the hard-earned freedom that all enjoyed be safe and secure, he said.

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