TSRTC Stir: Despite The Court Order, No Response From The KCR Government!
The Telangana High Court had directed the state government to hold talks with the agitating Transport agitating employees, but there is no change in government.KCR must have taken this TSRTC issue as an ego issue.
The state High Court on Monday held arguments over the payment of RTC workers' salaries. RTC workers called for a strike on October 5, calling for the achievement of demands. RTC ownership did not pay their September salaries in the wake of the strike. They filed a petition in court. Advocate General told the High Court there were 7.5 crore and Rs 224 crores are required to pay the wages of RTC workers.
The high court hearing the arguments of both the parties said on 28 of this month, a divisional bench would take up the issue of wages paid, and the next hearing will be on October 29. RTC ownership agreed to pay the salaries of the September month, but due to the strike, there is no staff. The High Court ordered to complete the process by Monday.
The state High Court on Monday held arguments over the payment of RTC workers' salaries. RTC workers called for a strike on October 5, calling for the achievement of demands. RTC ownership did not pay their September salaries in the wake of the strike. They filed a petition in court. Advocate General told the High Court there were 7.5 crore and Rs 224 crores are required to pay the wages of RTC workers.
The high court hearing the arguments of both the parties said on 28 of this month, a divisional bench would take up the issue of wages paid, and the next hearing will be on October 29. RTC ownership agreed to pay the salaries of the September month, but due to the strike, there is no staff. The High Court ordered to complete the process by Monday.