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    Home»News»Karnataka transport workers to strike over salary arrears
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    Karnataka transport workers to strike over salary arrears

    With time running out, the pressure is mounting on the state government to engage in meaningful dialogue and find a resolution
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauNovember 25, 20242 Mins Read7989 Views
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    Transport workers in Karnataka *(KSRTC)* have announced a state-wide strike starting 31 December, demanding long-pending salary hikes and arrears payments. This decision comes after months of unresolved grievances and increasing unrest among employees of major transport corporations, including KSRTC and *BMTC*.

    The state government reportedly owes workers Rs 1,750 crore in unpaid arrears and Rs 399.29 crore in gratuity payments to retirees. The strike, led by Ananta Subbarao, follows a formal notice issued to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on 9 December during the Belgavi Chalo event. The notice complies with the Industrial Disputes Act, which requires a 21-day warning before initiating strike action.

    A confederation of six transport workers’ unions has come together to support the strike, signalling a unified stand. Workers have expressed frustration over the government’s inaction, which they say has pushed them to the brink. Preparations are in full swing, with union leaders mobilising employees to ensure maximum participation.

    The strike threatens to bring public transport services across Karnataka to a halt, potentially disrupting daily commutes for thousands of residents. Leaders within the Joint Action Committee have emphasised the critical role of transport workers in keeping the state moving, urging the government to address their demands to avert a crisis.

    Employees have been vocal about the financial strain caused by 38 months of unpaid arrears and stalled salary revisions. They argue that the government’s neglect has created operational and economic challenges, leaving workers struggling to make ends meet.

    The impending strike has also raised concerns among commuters, who depend heavily on services provided by KSRTC and BMTC. Many fear widespread disruption if the government fails to intervene.

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