KSCC strives to support CDM employees

KSCC strives to support CDM employees

The Karenni State Consultative Council (KSCC) will make an effort to assist the staff who join the CDM which is a Civil Disobedience Movement against the military.

 

"According to the KSCC, we are working on a policy on the CDM issues, strikes, and other social relief issues. After doing this, the NUG government and we are doing well by connecting with each state to get support and to strengthen them as much as we can.

 

We will support the CDM movement, which plays a key role in overthrowing the Military Dictatorship and it was also working with the NUG government according to the KSCC.

 

CDM staff are facing difficulties because the military council intimidated, threatened, suspended, and dismissed the departmental staff who joined the CDM, said an unnamed person who concerns the security.

 

“I do not get paid. When I don't get paid, I use my savings for eating and drinking. For the living, I don’t live in Government Housing, but living in a relative's house, like once living in a relative's house and once in another house".

 

For more than 100 days after the military coup, some staff of various departments had stopped working under the Military Council and joined the CDM to overthrow the Military Dictatorship.

 

Employees who have been fired for joining the CDM also face difficulties.

 

An employee from the Department of Highways in Kayah State who was fired for joining the CDM said her decision on joining CDM to the end that, “I will do it to the end. There is no turning back. We will do the CDM until we win”.  

 

The KSCC is working together with various organizations in a discussion to draw up a systematic solution plan to the problems of CDM staff fighting against the Military Dictatorship in the state.

 

KSCC will work together with a union-level National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC) and the National Unity Government (NUG) to form the Federal Democratic Union in the future due to the statement of KSCC.

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