Around 4,000 security Guards working at government schools in Punjab have reportedly lost their jobs. The affected workers are now facing financial difficulties following their termination.
The dismissed employees staged a protest on Davis Road against the decision. They demanded immediate intervention from senior authorities. The workers also called for their jobs to be restored.
School Guards Protest Against Termination
The dismissed Guards gathered on Davis Road to raise their concerns over the termination. During the protest, they urged the relevant authorities to reconsider the decision.
The workers said losing their jobs had created serious financial problems for them and their families. Many employees depended on their monthly salaries to cover household expenses.
The protesters called on senior government officials to take notice of their situation. They also requested authorities to provide clarity about their employment status.
July Salaries Reportedly Still Unpaid
The affected workers also raised concerns about their pending salaries. According to the employees, they have not received their salaries for July.
They demanded that the outstanding payments be released without further delay. The combination of job losses and unpaid wages has increased financial pressure on affected families.
The workers said they are struggling to manage their expenses after losing their source of income. They urged the authorities to resolve both issues as soon as possible.
Workers Demand Reinstatement
The dismissed Guards have asked the relevant authorities to restore their jobs.
They also appealed to senior officials to intervene and examine their concerns. Their demands include reinstatement and payment of their outstanding July salaries.
The employees said resolving the matter quickly could provide much-needed financial relief to their families. The protest highlighted concerns among workers affected by the reported termination decision.
No details were provided in the available information about the official reason for the dismissals. There was also no official response included from the Punjab government or relevant education authorities.
The affected workers are now waiting for authorities to respond to their demands. They have called for immediate action regarding their employment and pending salaries.
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Further details are expected if the relevant authorities issue an official statement about the terminations or the workers’ demands.




