Talks held by state Health Minister P K Sreemathy to settle the month-long "non-cooperation" strike by government doctors in Kerala failed to break the impasse with both the sides sticking to their positions.
Kerala Government Medical Officers Association (KGMOA), spearheading the agitation, said it could not compromise on the key demand for revision of payscales to which the government was not willing.
The government side maintained that the additional perks and special allowances announced last week were an attractive package and but said it could not go in for pay rise for a particular group of employees.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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