Hyderabad: Employees of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) resumed their duties on Friday after a prolonged deadlock over their strike.
The workmen turned up at their respective bus depots since morning.
Meanwhile, a press statement from Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's office said he would meet with the employees on December 1 to discuss all issues concerning the Corporation and the way forward.
Rao has instructed that five members from each bus depots, including two women, should be invited for the meeting on December 1, the release said.
The Chief Minister will discuss threadbare all the issues related to the RTC," it said.
Rao on Thursday announced that the Corporation employees, who struck work for 52 days, can resume duties thereby bringing the prolonged impasse in RTC to a close.
The employees had kept off work from October 5 and called it off on November 25, but the RTC management initially did not allow them to rejoin duty, stating that the labour commissioner would take a decision on the matter prolonging the impasse.
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The RTC management had also said the strike was illegal.
Speaking after a meeting of the state cabinet on Thursday, Rao, while announcing the government's decision to allow RTC workmen to rejoin duties, said his government wanted the survival of the Corporation and the welfare of employees.