The TRS top brass is worried about the premature leakage of the Pay Revision Committee report. They are unable to understand how the report got leaked online despite the best precautions. This premature leakage has made the employees to take to protests. Pro-Government union leaders too were put on the dock and had to speak against the government for the extremely low fitment that was proposed in the report.
No union, even the pro-Government unions, could support the government and the employees, especially those from the teaching community are up in arms. The teachers, who are smarting under the government's decision not to involve them for polling duties during the recent GHMC elections, have been very vocal in denouncing the PRC report. As a result, even ministers like Srinivas Goud, who were government officers unions earlier, had tough time in convincing the employees.
The pro-Government elements had said that they would talk to the CM and would ensure that the government gives a suitable fitment. They too had to criticize the government move. On the whole, the Government and the pro-Government union leaders were on the defensive throughout the day on this issue.
No union, even the pro-Government unions, could support the government and the employees, especially those from the teaching community are up in arms. The teachers, who are smarting under the government's decision not to involve them for polling duties during the recent GHMC elections, have been very vocal in denouncing the PRC report. As a result, even ministers like Srinivas Goud, who were government officers unions earlier, had tough time in convincing the employees.
The pro-Government elements had said that they would talk to the CM and would ensure that the government gives a suitable fitment. They too had to criticize the government move. On the whole, the Government and the pro-Government union leaders were on the defensive throughout the day on this issue.