Karnataka govt employees call off strike following 17% interim pay hike offer


Bengaluru, Mar 1 (IANS): Barely hours after they started their indefinite strike, Karnataka state government employees Wednesday called off the agitation.

The decision came following the Bommai administration's offer of granting 17 per cent interim relief in basic salary, and constituting a committee to evaluate the feasibility of withdrawing from the National Pension Scheme.

While the hike will be applicable from April 1, the government will take a call on the demand for the old pension scheme, after the committee files its observations in around two months time.


C S Shadakshari

Karnataka State Government Employees Association President C.S. Shadakshari announced immediate withdrawal of the strike but insisted that they would resume their agitation if the government did not meet their remaining demands.

Earlier, on Tuesday night, the employees association had rejected the government's offer of 8 per cent hike against the demand for 40 per cent fitment in basic. Thereafter, the employees decided to begin their indefinite strike from Wednesday morning. Health and other crucial government services were affected by the strike early on Wednesday morning.

The employees, however, relented following Chief Minister Bommai's announcement on Wednesday.

 

 

 

  

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  • Pradeep Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 02 2023

    Govt Employee enjoying job like anything. They are not doing proper work & do corruption nearly 90% out of all govt empolyees . why these people give incriment, It is a tax payer money. This burden will come to middle class people.

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  • Peter Lobo, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 01 2023

    Every selfish party & ruling Govt will accept demands of the most-pampered, laziest & extraordinary corrupt so-called Govt Employees, who also get a lifetime pension! Moto: One extraordinary Modi can never rootout the fundas...especially when a Bommbae, in a key state, is the figurehead! Next week, blr-mysore highway event. Has any SK politician or MP, bothered about the shocking lack of a proper road between Mlr & Blr. The #1 commercial & passenger artery in Karnataka!

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 01 2023

    Don’t ever trust BJP govt’s promises. They can make U turn at will any time and they can misuse thier power to any extend even at the cost of law of the land and at present nobody can question them. All public and independent institutes have become thier caged puppets and filled with Chaddi cadres. So no point in fighting this govt by old tricks. All people should unite like opposition party and fight collectively. It’s the last option left. Do or Die.

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  • gratia, MANGALURU

    Wed, Mar 01 2023

    For strike Karnataka govt employees are choosing only 10th std exam time !!! , because of strike preparatory exam is postponed , students are struggling a lot, why ruling party has to give permission @ exam time

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Mar 01 2023

    They will not work even 10% more ...

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