KSRTC warns employees against joining indefinite strike from May 20
The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has warned employees against joining an indefinite strike starting May 20. The managing director emphasized that disciplinary actions, including salary cuts, will be enforced for those who participate. The strike is being organized by the Joint Action Committee of trade unions due to unresolved issues regarding wage revision and employee welfare benefits.
- ▪KSRTC has issued a warning to employees about participating in a proposed strike.
- ▪Disciplinary measures, including salary cuts, will be enforced under the 'no work, no pay' rule.
- ▪The strike is in response to unresolved demands regarding wage revision and employee welfare benefits.
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The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has issued a stern warning to employees and staff members against participating in the indefinite State-wide strike proposed from May 20, stating that strict disciplinary measures, including salary cuts under the ‘no work, no pay’ rule, will be enforced against those remaining absent from duty.The warning was issued through a circular by KSRTC managing director Akram Pasha on Monday amid growing tensions between transport corporation employees and the State government over unresolved demands relating to wage revision, pending arrears, and employee welfare benefits.The Joint Action Committee (JAC) of trade unions representing employees of the four State-run road transport corporations has called for an indefinite strike beginning…
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