Seeking immediate implementation of the minimum wage announced by the State government on May 22, 2026, and filling of vacant posts in gram panchayats, a large number of gram panchayat employees staged a protest in front of the Mysuru Zilla Panchayat office here on Tuesday (August 18).

The protest was organised by the Karnataka State Gram Panchayat Employees’ Association (affiliated to CITU), Mysuru district committee. The protesters submitted a memorandum highlighting their long-pending demands and urged the government to take immediate action.

The protesters demanded that bill collectors and computer operators be promoted to the posts of accounts assistants and Panchayat Secretary Grade-II.

They also sought payment of the prescribed wages to women drivers and helpers engaged in solid-waste disposal vehicles and demanded that trained women drivers be provided employment opportunities.

The protest was held under the leadership of CITU district president K. Basavaraju, district secretary T.S. Dinesh and leader Lokesh, among others.

Published - August 18, 2026 11:06 pm IST