Prof K Nageshwar: RTC Uniouns should do these 4 Things (Video)

         కార్మిక సంఘాలు ఈ నాలుగు పనులు చేసివుంటే..

Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) officials are hopeful striking employees in good numbers would report to duty on Tuesday as the state

government's deadline to them to return to work ends on November 5.

There were only a few takers on Sunday as the government's deadline for striking workers to return to duty neared, according to RTC sources. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had on Saturday said the state cabinet decided to allot 5,100 of 10,400 routes to private operators and warned that the other routes would also be given to them if those on strike don't join duty by the midnight of November 5.

The RTC employees continued protests at various places on Monday which is the 31st day of their strike. They sat in front of RTC bus depots and raised slogans in support of the strike.

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Prof K Nageshwar: RTC Uniouns should do these 4 Things (Video)
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కార్మిక సంఘాలు ఈ నాలుగు పనులు చేసివుంటే.. Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) officials are hopeful striking employees in good numbers would report to duty on Tuesday as the state government's deadline to them to return to work ends on November 5. There were only a few takers on Sunday as the government's deadline for striking workers to return to duty neared, according to RTC sources. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had on Saturday said the state cabinet decided to allot 5,100 of 10,400 routes to private operators and warned that the other routes would also be given to them if those on strike don't join duty by the midnight of November 5. The RTC employees continued protests at various places on Monday which is the 31st day of their strike. They sat in front of RTC bus depots and raised slogans in support of the strike.

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