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Judicial sector staff unions demand PPE

KATHMANDU, April 20: Seven of the judicial sector staff unions have expressed serious security concerns of the staff providing emergency services in courts and other authorities during the lockdown.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 20: Seven of the judicial sector staff unions have expressed serious security concerns of the staff providing emergency services in courts and other authorities during the lockdown.


Stating that most courts have suspended services, the staff unions urged the government to provide special facilities and allowances to the staff who have been providing emergency services. 


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The unions also demanded PPE and other security facilities for the staffers working in courts and the judicial sector offices.  In a joint press statement on Sunday by the staff unions of the Supreme Court and the Office of the Attorney General, they asked the government to discourage mass gatherings by granting bail facilities to the accused of petty crimes. 


Stating that various health related organizations, including the WHO, have suggested staying home, the staff unions also called upon the public to stay home during this difficult time.

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