Shimla, Dec. 27 -- The 102 and 108 ambulance services in Himachal came to a halt on Friday as workers began their a 48-hour strike demanding the implementation of labour laws, minimum wages, overtime payments, and an end to "harassment of workers", officials said In Shimla, the protest was held outside the National Health Mission (NHM) office. Protesters shouted slogans against the company and management, accusing them of ignoring their demands. CITU state president Vijendra Mehra stated that ambulance workers have long been demanding minimum wages, eight-hour duty hours, double overtime pay, enforcement of labour laws, a 10% pay increase, gratuity, notice pay, legal leave, and benefits like EPF and ESI. However, management and the company are not listening to their demands, he said. Mehra further said that if management does not meet the employees' demands, the agitation will be intensified in the future. He warned that the employees are currently on a two-day strike, but will not hesitate to go on an indefinite strike in the future. The striking employees, including drivers and EMTs, gathered at the district headquarters in Mandi, where they demonstrated and took out a rally in the city....