Karnataka government Warned the striking employees of KSRTC.

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Wed, Apr 07, 2021, 11:08 AM

Karnataka government Warned the striking employees of KSRTC.

Taking a tough stand, the Karnataka government on Tuesday ruled out any negotiations with various Road Transport Corporations employees who decided to go on an indefinite strike from Wednesday, demanding that their salaries be increased in accordance with the sixth pay commission recommendations.

The employees of four different State-run road transport corporations have been demanding that they be brought under the government employees category so that they could receive the benefits of pay commissions in the future too. They had gone on a four-day strike in December last year with the same demand.

After a detailed discussion with Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, Chief Secretary P. Ravikmar told reporters that there was no question of treating RTC employees as State government employees and implementing the sixth pay commission. "The government has instead finalised a pay hike of eight per cent to RTC employees which we are ready to implement, but because of the model code of conduct in force due to the bypolls, there is a delay," he said. The Chief Secretary claimed that he had already written to the Election Commission of India seeking its permission to implement the pay hike in light of the proposed indefinite strike from April 7.

After a detailed discussion with Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, Chief Secretary P. Ravikmar told reporters that there was no question of treating RTC employees as State government employees and implementing the sixth pay commission. "The government has instead finalised a pay hike of eight per cent to RTC employees which we are ready to implement, but because of the model code of conduct in force due to the bypolls, there is a delay.

The Chief Secretary claimed that he had already written to the Election Commission of India seeking its permission to implement the pay hike in light of the proposed indefinite strike from April 7.