Bus strike: Government and striking staff refuse to budge


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Bengaluru, Jul 26: The State-wide indefinite strike by the employees of the various State Road Transport Corporations in Karnataka and the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) completed the second day with both the State Government and the striking employees refusing to budge from their rigid stand leaving the passengers in the lurch.

While the State government, especially the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Transport Minister B Ramalinga Reddy have flatly refused to yield to the demand for a pay hike of 35 per cent as sought by the Striking employees and have announced that the State Government cannot go beyond its offer of a 10 per cent hike, the staff refused to withdraw the agitation.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who reviewed the situation with Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy and senior bureaucrats, declared that there is no question of the government considering the striking staff’s main demand for increasing wages by 35 per cent.

“We have increased their salaries by 10 per cent, which is causing an additional burden of over Rs. 1,500 crore. How can we increase it by 35 per cent?” the Chief Minister said.

The office-bearers of the employees’ unions of State Road Transport Corporations, said they were willing to negotiate on the quantum of hike.

But the State Government has taken a strong stand that it will hold talks with them only if they call off the strike.

The State Government, meanwhile, has taken the decision to run skeleton bus services of the KSRTC and BMTC in the State and in Bengaluru with police protection. Some of the trainy drivers were pressed into service to operate the buses.

Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said all the State-held road transport corporations would become “financially unviable” if staff salaries were increased beyond 10 per cent.

Countering the striking employees’ argument that their salaries were not comparable with their counterparts in neighbouring States, the Minister said “Let them show us how their salaries do not match.”

Employees’ Union leaders said they had tried several times to hold discussions with the government to prevent the strike, which was their last resort.

“The wage revision is the only issue where we have not managed to reach an agreement. We are ready to talk any time, but the government has to reach out to us. There has not been a single phone call or letter from their side inviting us for talks,” Assistant Treasurer, KSRTC Staff and Workers’ Federation A.N. Murthy said.

Murthy said union members who were causing the violence. “Look at buses parked inside the depots. They have not been damaged. If it was union-backed, then even these buses would have been targeted.”

Meanwhile, the State Government seems to be veering round to the possibility of invoking the provisions of the Essential Services Maintenance Act to curb the ongoing strike by the employees of the State road transport corporations.

There are indications that the government may take a call on whether to use such harsh provisions if the strike does not end by Tuesday.

The transport strike in Bengaluru was largely peaceful, apart from stray incidents of stone pelting at functioning buses.

While 23 BMTC buses were pelted with stones, two KSRTC buses were also damaged on the city’s outskirts. In anticipation of law and order problems, the city police had deployed 3,715 personnel to monitor the situation.

It was make hay while the sun shines for auto rickshaw drivers in the city, with many of them charging premium fares.

The Bengaluru Traffic Police, however, were ready and through the day, special checks were conducted and 1,972 cases filed. Also, 158 autos were seized for demanding excess fare.

Three helplines (080-22868444/550, and 1095) were opened for commuters, who were being harassed by autorickshaw or taxi drivers.

According to reports, the strike barely touched life in the coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, which are dominated by private buses. There was no holiday for schools and colleges either.

However, rural students in Belthangady, Puttur and Sullia taluks in Dakshina Kannada district faced problems as these taluks are mainly served by KSRTC buses. Private bus operators operated some buses on routes exclusively served by KSRTC on Monday, according to the Additional Deputy Commissioner Kumar.

Kerala State Road Transport Corporation operated its buses between Kasaragod (Kerala) and Mangaluru as usual.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    hey,

    FYI , both KSRTC AND BMTC'S were running under profit during SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPA'S TIME.

    SHRIMAAN ASHOK MADE PROFITABLE ORGANISATION.

    SINCE LAST THREE YEASR DUE TO CORRUPTION BY NIDDERAMAYYA, RAMALINGA REDYY AND OFFICERS BOTH THE ORGANISATION TURNED INTO LOSS.

    YOUR RAMA LINGA REDDY PURCHASED 1013 MARCOPOLO BUSSES AND NOW PLANNING AGAIN 800 BUSSES.

    MARCOPOLO BUS GIVES 2.5 KM MILEAGE AND OTHER BRAND 5.5 KM .

    BUT YOUR REDDY WANTS MARCOPOLO BECOZ HE GETA HUGE COMMISSION.

    NOW EMPLOYEES ASKS FOR THEIR LIVELY HOOD TERMED AS LOOS TO THE ORGANISATION.

    YOUR CORRUPT GOVT. WANTS ITS LEADERS AND PUTGHOSHI HIGH COMMAND LEAD A LAVISH LIFE .

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  • YOUSUF K, BANGALORE

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    Mr Nagesh...pls ask any of Your friend in KSRTC and BMTC who brought under Loss ...Your Dy CM Mr R Ashok..the then Transport Minister..Mr PGR Sindhia brought some discipline in KSRTC and BMTC it was under control upto 2010

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  • sam, jub./mlr

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    It’s too much...no country or state could increase 35% salary of an employee at a time, maximum is 8 to 10% in which Karnataka govt. already agreed. KSRTC employees should have gracefully agreed for this offer. This is just a political motivated strike which pinned by opposition to create unrest in the state. SHAME ON you KSRTC EMPLOYEES for not considering public convenience and disturbing the students for not attending their scheduled exams and their backing shit political party. Govt shall not budge for their demand, let them strike, they habitually feel the heat by being hungry for many days with family. You will nto get the support either form general public or government for your rigid and illogical stand.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    SIDDU HE NEVER CARE OF "PRAJAA" ONLY CARE ABOUT HABLOT AND JAYANTHI

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  • Yousuf K, BENGALURU

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    This is too much from employees union..Govt without asking unions raised 8%..now they are asking 35%..Even Govt of India make salary raise once in 10 years whereas KSRTC 4 years ..Govt agreed 10% now..calculate for 10 years minimum 25%...pokkade padenji budiyere balli..when there was paper ticket no problem.. staff dont want hike....when electronics ticket started..this strike also started.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    Bus drivers and the staff on strike loose the public sympathy if they continue the strike even after government making their stand clean and better to join the reconciliation with the government and thrash this strike.

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    Government should only control the traffic & Law and order. collect fair and just taxes with complete accountability. Transportation business should be handed over to private companies. When Government does any business it will create uncontrollable corruption and poor service to people.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Wash DC

    Wed, Jul 27 2016


    Jossey,

    Tell this to Siddu, regarding his Hoblot watch and Sunglass...

    ಜನಪ್ರತಿನಿಧಿಗಳ ವೈಭವದ ಜೀವನ ಪ್ರಜಾದ್ರೋಹ.

    –ಮಹಾತ್ಮ ಗಾಂಧಿ

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    How the Government will give 35% rise. If the Government agreed to raise then they must fulfill all other Government staff too. It will affect Central Government and the whole system will collapse. Even though 10% is too much. First let them give give Customer care, build up the profit, and work sincerely. They have the right to ask some percentage in profit, some benefit to get loan,etc...Just this is an emergency service and put military staff to work with AK 47 gun. All things will be okay. Ache Din will come with the help of AK47.

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  • jeevan, mabfalite

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    KSRTC union demand is justifiable... siddu congi govt must go... Corruptikn and bad governance of congi govt Mars the development of our state.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Driving is not a rocket science. There are several driving experts in the state. Sack all the striking drivers and conductors. Appoint all new staff. Let their union go to hell. This is the only way to tackle them.

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  • akhilesh, Managalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    Yeah Right!!!! cant help but ROFL charles.....easy to get 1000 drivers overnight and drive thru the shiradi????? just do not comment for the love of congress...accept the fact that this niddramiah govt is useless....our state and city bus corporations is the best across india....but if the employees cannot be paid , whats the point??? looks like all the sickulars are getting of the sickular CONgress!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    Kya baat hai Charlie bab,

    This strike does not solve problems.

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Honorable chief minister Siddaramayyaji, it is your government's weakness that you cannot take any decision with regard to KSRTC employees strike. Your government has agreed for 10% hike in the salary, whereby government is incurring a burden of Rs 1500 crore.
    In reality it is not burden on government but it is a burden on poor public/passengers. You will not give from your pocket anyhow, you will transfer this burden on public by way of charging hefty ticket fare during their journey. Why you have to bother about their strike or show concern on public as long as you people are enjoying on your cushion chair at the cost of tax payers money?. Why your government is giving trouble to the public by allowing the strike to continue without any amicable solution. Call them to negotiation table and address the issue once for all. You may be rigid, stubborn in your stand but the public who are facing problem and suffering due to this strike. Keep aside your ego, politics and arrogant attitude and resolve the problem in the best interest of the public. You are unproductive and unfit for this post.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    HEY PSUEDOS,

    WHAT IS HAPPENNING UNDER YOUR ITALIAN LED CONGRESS GOVT.

    EFFECT OF TOO MUCH SLEEPING AND TOO MUCH VISIT TO DELHI TO FALL ON THE FEET AND TO HANDOVER KAPPA KAANIKE.

    COMPLETELY FORGOT EMPLOYEES, POOR ,COOMAN MAN.

    IF I ASK RTI ABOUT DELHI VISIT AND ITS COST, USE OF HELICOPTERS WILL EQUAL TO SALALRIES OF HARDWORKING EMPLOYEES.

    HATS OFF TO KSRTC AND BMTC EMPLOYEES FOR THEIR STRIKE AND DEMAND.

    HOW CAN ONE PERSON LIVE IN BANAGLORE WITH THE SALARIES PAID BY YOUE GOVT.

    YOUR LEADERS NEED ALL 7 STAR FACILITIES .

    SHAME ON YOU.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Tomorrow Barbers will also demand 35% ...

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  • Satish, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    What about waitresses ..? Do not insult any profession. Barbers are also earning their livelihood with respect.

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