ముగింపు దిశగా RTC సమ్మె? హైకోర్టు ఫార్ములా||High Court Formula To End RTC Strike
In a bid to end the ongoing deadlock between the Telangana government and employees of the state's Road Transport Corporation (RTC), the High Court on Tuesday said that it had decided to constitute a three-member committee. The RTC employees in the state have been on strike for over a month.
The court said that the committee would comprise three retired judges from the Supreme Court and would aim to break the impasse. Three parties are presently arguing their case in court — the Telangana government, the TSRTC (state-owned public utility), and the employee unions.
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Raghavendra Singh Chauhan and Justice Abhishek Reddy, which has been hearing the case, said that it could now 'order' or 'direct' the government to appear before the committee and participate in the arbitration proceedings, instead of simply 'requesting' it to hold talks with the employees.
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ముగింపు దిశగా RTC సమ్మె? హైకోర్టు ఫార్ములా||High Court Formula To End RTC Strike In a bid to end the ongoing deadlock between the Telangana government and employees of the state's Road Transport Corporation (RTC), the High Court on Tuesday said that it had decided to constitute a three-member committee. The RTC employees in the state have been on strike for over a month. The court said that the committee would comprise three retired judges from the Supreme Court and would aim to break the impasse. Three parties are presently arguing their case in court — the Telangana government, the TSRTC (state-owned public utility), and the employee unions. The division bench comprising Chief Justice Raghavendra Singh Chauhan and Justice Abhishek Reddy, which has been hearing the case, said that it could now 'order' or 'direct' the government to appear before the committee and participate in the arbitration proceedings, instead of simply 'requesting' it to hold talks with the employees.