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Kerala Railway employees observe 'Demand Day'

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Southern Railway Employees Sangh observed Wednesday as `Demand Day' to press for a slew of demands.

A spokesman said here that the sangh had demanded the appointment of the Sixth Pay Commission and an announcement on promotions promised by the Divisional Railway Manager. It also wanted speedy implementation of cadre restructuring, which was accepted by the Railway Board.

Other demands included revising upwards interest on provident fund to 12 per cent and fixing working hours of the railway gatekeepers to eight hours a day.

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