Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Apr 29: Government bus employees unions have given a call for protest by way of strike on Labour Day May 1, demanding implementation of revision of pay as per sixth pay commission recommendations from April 2018 itself. Because of this, there is likelihood of passenger traffic being hit that day.
All Karnataka State Road Transport Labour Federation general secretary, A B Borashetty, said that employees of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, Northwest Transport Corporation, North-East Transport Corporation and Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation will be participating in the protest.
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He said that a symbolic protest on this demand was held during October last, and the officials had promised to meet the demands of the employees. Based on the promise, the protest was withdrawn, he said, pointing out that the demands have not been met so far. Therefore, he said that the employees will begin protesting commencing from Labour Day.
Borashetty said that some of the demands of the employees were, transfer to places of their choice, implementation of sixth pay commission from April last, exemption from punishment to drivers and conductors in non issue, non collection cases, increasing of daily and other allowances to employees, implementation of pension scheme as applicable to government employees etc.