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Strike for Merger: All MSRTC bus depots are closed

Strike for Merger: All MSRTC bus depots are closed
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Mumbai: Bus operation in all 250 depots from Maharashtra State Road Transport Transport Corporation (MSRTC) was closed on Wednesday because of his employee strike at the request of the corporate merger making losses with the state government, officials said.
Hundreds of MSRTC employees from all countries were convenient in Mumbai in the afternoon and held a general meeting at Azad Maidan to suppress their requests, even when the Chairman of the Minister Uddhav Thackeray appealed to them not to ask for the protest of the poor by continuing their protests by continuing protest by continuing protest They continued their protests by continuing to work with the government in their efforts to resolve their problems.
Thackeray also regarding opposition parties to “incite” MSRTC employees for their political advantages and say this is not the time to play politics.
“All 250 depots are closed throughout the current state.
Yesterday, at least three functional depots, but they were also closed,” said MSRTC official.
Part of MSRTC employees have not reported assignments since October 28 seeking corporate merging that lacks money with the state government.
They intensified their agitation after the Diwali festival concluded last week.
The Bombay High Court on Monday expressed displeasure of protests and state governments had appealed to employees to continue their duties, but they had refused to succumb to.
Lakh passengers face difficulties because the MSRTC bus is outside the road.
The Maharashtra government has allowed private buses and goods for ferry passengers, but that is not enough, according to regional transportation office officials (RTO).
Maharashtra Transport Minister Anil Paratab, who is also the Chair of the MSRTC, has held a meeting with the corporate trade union committee here later on that day on their attack problems.
MSRTC is one of the largest country transportation companies in this country with a fleet of more than 16,000 buses and around 93,000 employees, including drivers and conductors.
The corporation used to transport more than 65 passengers lakh every day before the Coronavirus epidemic last year.
On Wednesday afternoon, hundreds of MSRTC employees arrived here from all the states and held a general meeting at Azad Maidan in South Mumbai.
The opposition leader in the Legislative Council of Pravin Darekar, Legislator BJP Gopichand Padokari, Sadabhau Khot, former BJP trench member Kirit Somaiya and other leaders were present at the rally.
Overcoming protesters on the rally, a vehicle said they did not believe in oral guarantees, therefore agitation will continue until the Minister of Puriab provides a written guarantee of the MSRTC merger problem.
Speaking with PTI, Khot claimed that the police stopped nine MSRTC women’s employees in various locations in Navi Mumbai neighbors when they tried to reach the capital of the state.
After agitation, city police have fulfilled the security at Azad Maidan and the State Secretariat ‘Mantalaya’.
CM Thackeray in a statement said, “Since the last few days, the government has taken steps to overcome this problem.
Even the high court is satisfied with the steps taken by the government to overcome the issue of MSRTC employees.” In such circumstances, I beg you with a folded hand not to hold the poor in hosting hostages, “he said.
Thackeray said the country had struggled to the Coronavirus pandemic for almost two years now.” So please work with the state government, “he added.
Tuesday, MSRTC has suspended 376 employees from 45 depots in the state to allegedly participate and incite strikes.
Moving to suspend employees came after the High Court delayed” Adamant Stand “they did not attract their collaboration and preparing a panel to overcome their merger requests.
Parab has on Wednesday saying an insulting petition is being submitted for ongoing attacks.
“From our side, we have done everything that will be done,” he said, adding that the decision about merger requests MSRTC will be taken by the Committee established on the direction of HC.
Attract trade unions to call strike, Puriab said the MSRTC was under a very large financial burden.
“In the last two years the Covid-19 pandemic, the situation worsened.
At present, cumulative loss is Rs 12,000 Crore, “he said.
The merger decision cannot be taken in one day, he added.

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