TN transport unions threaten strike from June 19

CHENNAI: Confederation of more than a few delivery staff' unions in Tamil Nadu on Tuesday announced that they may go a strike from June 19 if the state government failed to fulfil their calls for via talks.
The unions alleged that the state delivery division was misusing deductions produced from staff' salaries and terminal advantages of retired workers were but to be launched.

They demanded a pay on a par with other government workers and speedy unencumber of pending dues.

The unions, together with DMK-affiliated Labour Progressive Federation (LPF), AITUC and CITU, went on a strike in January for 8 days raising similar considerations.

The government larger the bus fare bringing up larger bills and this has no longer served the aim with 30 lakh passengers started the usage of other modes of delivery.


"Therefore, it is proved that losses can't be managed by increasing the ticket rates and the government should come forward to compensate for operation losses incurred," said a unencumber from the unions.


Also, they have condemned the federal government for scrapping diesel subsidy and no longer taking action in opposition to illegal operation of proportion vehicles and omnibuses which might be consuming up state delivery corporations' income.


The unencumber added that they'd go on a strike from June 19 or later if government did not meet the said calls for.


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