KGMU faculty to extend work hours for better pay
Faculty members at King George’s Medical University will now work longer hours, following a decision by the Teachers’ Union on Saturday. The Teachers’ Union is pushing for increased salaries, higher conference allowances, an increase in earned leaves from 10 to 14 annually The union is pushing for increased salaries, higher conference allowances, an increase in earned leaves from 10 to 14 annually, and a resolution on long-pending gratuity issues. Now, it is up to the government and KGMU administration to consider our demands and bring us on par with SGPGI faculty,” said Dr KK Singh, a member of the Teachers’ Union. Additionally, the Teachers’ Association is planning a felicitation ceremony for KGMU vice-chancellor Dr Soniya Nityanand, who was recently conferred with the Padma Shri.
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