Telangana Minister Urges RTC Staff to Call Off Strike, Promises Dialogue

Telangana Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar has appealed to TGSRTC employees to withdraw their decision to go on an indefinite strike from April 22. He stated the government is prepared for dialogue on most employee issues, though the merger of RTC with the government and trade union matters fall under its exclusive jurisdiction. The minister highlighted the RTC's improving financial health, citing reduced arrears and the success of the free bus travel 'Mahalakshmi' scheme. He warned that a strike now would harm the recovering organization and inconvenience the public.

Key Points: Telangana Transport Minister Appeals to RTC Employees to Withdraw Strike

  • Strike call from April 22
  • Govt open to talks on most issues
  • Merger & union issues are govt jurisdiction
  • RTC recovering with Mahalakshmi scheme
  • PF & CCS arrears significantly reduced
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Telangana transport minister appeals to RTC employees to withdraw strike call

Telangana Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar urges RTC employees to withdraw their strike call, citing government readiness for dialogue on key issues.

"the government is always ready to resolve employee issues amicably through dialogue - Ponnam Prabhakar"

Hyderabad, April 14

Telangana Minister for Transport Ponnam Prabhakar on Tuesday urged the TGSRTC employees to withdraw their decision to go on strike, reiterating that the government is always ready to resolve employee issues amicably through dialogue.

The minister said in a statement that the matter relating to the merger of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) with the government and issues related to trade unions fall within the government's jurisdiction.

He, however, affirmed that the government is prepared to discuss all other employee-related issues, excluding these two specific topics.

The minister clarified that their doors remain open at all times to listen to the grievances of the employees.

His appeal came a day after the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of TGSRTC employees announced that the employees would go on indefinite strike from April 22 to press for their demands.

The minister noted that a 2.1 per cent Dearness Allowance (DA) was recently implemented for RTC employees, and currently, there are no pending DA arrears. He also mentioned that the government is actively considering the issue of the Pay Revision Commission (PRC) for RTC employees. The minister declared that the government remains fully committed to the welfare of its employees.

He recalled that the previous government had constituted a committee regarding the merger of RTC employees on September 9, 2023, hastily bringing the merger issue to the forefront just 10 days prior to the announcement of the election schedule.

He stated that within just 10 days of the committee's formation, the election schedule was released on October 10, 2023; elections were held on November 30; and the results were declared on December 3. He explained that although the 'people's government' was formed on December 7, 2023, the election code remained in force for an extended period -- until June 6 -- as the Lok Sabha election schedule was announced on March 16, 2024, before the government could fully settle down.

The minister noted that within 48 hours of assuming office, their government launched free bus travel for women under the 'Mahalakshmi' scheme, thereby strengthening RTC services. He revealed that the RTC, whose very existence was once in doubt, now has over 90 depots operating profitably.

The minister affirmed that the government accords the highest priority to three key aspects: the preservation of the RTC organisation, the welfare of its employees, and the convenience of passengers. He stated that a comprehensive study by a committee is essential to examine the various organisational and employee-related factors -- as well as the government's fiscal position -- regarding the proposed merger of RTC employees with the government.

He appealed that the decision to go on strike at this juncture -- when the RTC is gradually recovering -- is ill-advised, as it would cause difficulties for both the organisation and the public.

The minister highlighted that the present government has introduced numerous reforms within the RTC through the implementation of the 'Mahalakshmi' scheme. He further stated that outstanding PF arrears, which previously stood at Rs 1,205 crore, have been reduced to Rs 600 crore, while CCS arrears, originally amounting to Rs 690 crore, have been brought down to Rs 300 crore.

He stated that, in addition to introducing 2,978 new buses so far, jobs have been provided to 1,134 individuals through compassionate appointments. He further noted that the examinations for new recruitments have been completed and that the new employees are set to join duty soon.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the government's efforts on PF and CCS arrears, the core demand is merger with the government for job security. The committee was formed last year, what is taking so long? Employees have a right to be impatient.
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Rohit P
Free bus travel for women is a great scheme, but it shouldn't come at the cost of employees' welfare. The government says it's committed, but actions speak louder than words. Clear timeline for PRC and merger talks needed.
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Aman W
As a daily commuter, I request both sides to find a solution. A strike will paralyze Hyderabad. The minister says doors are open, the unions should walk in. Dialogue is the only way.
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Kavitha C
The data shared is impressive – reducing arrears, new buses, jobs. It shows work is happening. Maybe the strike call is a pressure tactic. Hope sense prevails and they talk it out. 🤝
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David E
Respectfully, the minister's statement feels like it's putting the onus entirely on employees. The government is ruling out two major demands from discussion. How is that "ready to resolve all issues"? The appeal seems one-sided.

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