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TSRTC employees go on indefinite strike in Telangana

The Telangana government in an official statement issued a warning to all the employees of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation who went on an indefinite strike, to report to duty by 6 in the morning on Saturday in order retain their jobs.

Telangana sets 6 a.m. deadline for TSRTC employees
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Published : Oct 5, 2019, 10:29 AM IST

Updated : Oct 5, 2019, 1:49 PM IST

Hyderabad: Buses of state-owned Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) went off the roads across the state as employees began an indefinite strike from Friday midnight to press for their demands.

Hundreds of passengers were stranded at bus stations across the state and people travelling to their destinations for Dasara and Bathukamma festivals faced severe inconvenience as over 10,000 buses remained confined to the bus depots.

Authorities were running skeletal services by using 2,100 hired buses and deploying temporary drivers and other workers. Buses of some schools were also pressed into service.

The Joint Action Committee of TSRTC employee unions claimed that all 50,000 employees are participating in the strike. JAC leaders said they were not afraid of the government threats to dismiss striking employees from service.

TSRTC employees go on indefinite strike in Telangana

The government has declared the strike illegal and warned that those not returning to duties by 6 p.m. on Saturday will be dismissed from service.

Officials said Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) will be invoked to deal with the strike. They claim that TSRTC management had the power to dismiss the striking employees from service.

Taking a tough stand, the government late Friday night warned that only those reporting to duty by 6 p.m. on Saturday will be treated as TSRTC employees. The government said that the rest will never be taken back into the organisation.

Those who don't report by 6 p.m. Saturday will be deemed to have given up jobs on their own, said an official statement after Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao held a review meeting with Transport Minister and top officials.

Rao, who held the meeting soon after his return from New Delhi, took serious note of the decision of the JAC to go on strike.

The government also dissolved the three-member committee of IAS officials constituted to look into the demands of the employees and declared that there will be no more talks with the union leaders.

After talks with the panel failed, JAC leaders decided to go on strike to press for their demands, the chief being merger of TSRTC with the government.

The government took strong exception to the JAC calling for strike at a time when it hoped that the income during Dasara and Bathukamma festivals will be of some help to the TSRTC, which is neck-deep in losses.

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Hyderabad: Buses of state-owned Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) went off the roads across the state as employees began an indefinite strike from Friday midnight to press for their demands.

Hundreds of passengers were stranded at bus stations across the state and people travelling to their destinations for Dasara and Bathukamma festivals faced severe inconvenience as over 10,000 buses remained confined to the bus depots.

Authorities were running skeletal services by using 2,100 hired buses and deploying temporary drivers and other workers. Buses of some schools were also pressed into service.

The Joint Action Committee of TSRTC employee unions claimed that all 50,000 employees are participating in the strike. JAC leaders said they were not afraid of the government threats to dismiss striking employees from service.

TSRTC employees go on indefinite strike in Telangana

The government has declared the strike illegal and warned that those not returning to duties by 6 p.m. on Saturday will be dismissed from service.

Officials said Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) will be invoked to deal with the strike. They claim that TSRTC management had the power to dismiss the striking employees from service.

Taking a tough stand, the government late Friday night warned that only those reporting to duty by 6 p.m. on Saturday will be treated as TSRTC employees. The government said that the rest will never be taken back into the organisation.

Those who don't report by 6 p.m. Saturday will be deemed to have given up jobs on their own, said an official statement after Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao held a review meeting with Transport Minister and top officials.

Rao, who held the meeting soon after his return from New Delhi, took serious note of the decision of the JAC to go on strike.

The government also dissolved the three-member committee of IAS officials constituted to look into the demands of the employees and declared that there will be no more talks with the union leaders.

After talks with the panel failed, JAC leaders decided to go on strike to press for their demands, the chief being merger of TSRTC with the government.

The government took strong exception to the JAC calling for strike at a time when it hoped that the income during Dasara and Bathukamma festivals will be of some help to the TSRTC, which is neck-deep in losses.

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Hyderabad, Oct 5 (IANS) With the indefinite strike called by the employees of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) beginning Friday midnight, the state government warned that all those who failed to report to duty by 6 a.m. on Saturday will lose their jobs.



The government late Friday night announced that only those who report to duty by 6 a.m. on Saturday will be treated as the employees.



Those who don't report by 6 a.m. Saturday will be deemed to have given up jobs on their own, said an official statement after Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao held a review meeting with transport minister and top officials.



The government made it clear that those failing to turn up will never be taken back in the state-owned corporation and assured full protection to those attending their duties.



Rao, who held the meeting soon after his return from New Delhi, took serious note of the decision of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of TSRTC employee unions to go on strike from Friday midnight.



The government also dissolved the three-member committee of IAS officials constituted to look into the demands of the employees and declared that there will be no more talks with the union leaders.



After talks with the panel Friday morning, JAC leaders announced that all 50,000 employees will go on strike to press for their demands, the chief being merger of TSRTC with the government.



Transport minister P. Ajay, few senior MPs, government advisor Rajiv Sharma, Chief Secretary S.K. Joshi, Director General of Police Mahender Reddy, senior IAS officials Somesh Kumar, Sunil Sharma, Ramakrishna Rao and Narsing Rao attended the review meeting.



Three-member committee briefed the chief minister on the talks held with JAC leaders earlier in the day.



The government took strong exception to JAC calling for strike at a time when it was hoped that the income during Dasara and Butkamma festivals will be some help to TSRTC, which is neck-deep in losses.



Officials said the government has issued orders banning the strike. They maintained that if the employees resort to illegal strike, the organization has right to dismiss them from service.



They said all alternate arrangements were made to ensure that people do not face any hardship due to the strike.



Out of 10,000 buses of TSRTC, 2,100 are hired buses. Officials have made plans to operate these hired buses. They said 5,000 people have come forward to work as temporary drivers. With this, they claim to be in a position to operate 7,000 buses.


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