Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) staff. | Photo Credit: File picture

Amid a surge in malaria and dengue circumstances in Delhi, over 5,200 frontline workers of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) went on an indefinite strike on Monday citing “lack of regularisation, unequal pay and no leaves”.

Facing a stiff problem from the rise in vector-borne illness circumstances, the MCD had earlier this month cancelled weekly offs for its public well being area workers to accentuate inspection and spraying drives till November 30.

The calls for embody everlasting standing for long-serving workers, equal and standardised pay, medical and earned leaves, and jobs for households of deceased workers.

“They [workers] have been employed on a contractual foundation on the Delhi authorities’s every day wage fee. If we give them additional work, we offer compensatory go away. Eight compensatory leaves can be found yearly,” an MCD official stated, including that their present positions weren’t meant to be everlasting.

Support from Oppn.

The hanging staff have drawn assist from opposition leaders. Leader of Opposition within the MCD House and Aam Aadmi Party chief Ankush Narang stated, “About one and a half months in the past, these staff held a one-day strike and put ahead three essential calls for. The first is equal pay. Currently, MTS/CFWs are being paid beneath six completely different pay scales, which creates inequality. This demand is totally justified, and everybody ought to obtain equal pay.”

Indian National Congress chief Naziya Danish and Indraprashta Vikas Party chief Mukesh Goyal additionally prolonged assist, urging the Commissioner and Mayor to intervene. “We demand that the exploitation of those workers should cease instantly and that their calls for be thought of and an answer discovered instantly,” Mr. Goyal stated.

Published – September 30, 2025 01:28 am IST