MSRTC employees strike enters 34th day over 1500 buses operational

Mumbai Nov 30 PTI The strike by employees of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation continued for the 34th day on Tuesday and the transport undertaking operated over 1500 buses out of its fleet of 16000 vehicles an official said The agitation of employees who are seeking merger of the cash-strapped corporation with the state government has crippled the state-run bus services for a month now The MSRTC operated 1086 buses including 822 ordinary ones on various routes from 50 depots till Monday evening Another 506 buses operated early Tuesday The final figure will be released by the evening a spokesperson of the MSRTC said Till Monday the corporation had suspended the services of 7585 permanent employees and 1779 daily wage workers an official earlier said The MSRTC has a fleet of 16000 buses and over 92000 employees It used to ferry more than 65 lakh people per day before the COVID-19 outbreak in March last year hit operations severely After the Diwali festival earlier this month the MSRTC employees intensified their agitation which had led to all 250 depots of the corporation to remain shut for some days The stir continues despite the state government announcing a 41 per cent salary hike last week to break the impasse PTI ND GK GK

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November 30, 2021

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Mumbai Nov 30 PTI The strike by employees of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation continued for the 34th day on Tuesday and the transport undertaking operated over 1500 buses out of its fleet of 16000 vehicles an official said The agitation of employees who are seeking merger of the cash-strapped corporation with the state government has crippled the state-run bus services for a month now The MSRTC operated 1086 buses including 822 ordinary ones on various routes from 50 depots till Monday evening Another 506 buses operated early Tuesday The final figure will be released by the evening a spokesperson of the MSRTC said Till Monday the corporation had suspended the services of 7585 permanent employees and 1779 daily wage workers an official earlier said The MSRTC has a fleet of 16000 buses and over 92000 employees It used to ferry more than 65 lakh people per day before the COVID-19 outbreak in March last year hit operations severely After the Diwali festival earlier this month the MSRTC employees intensified their agitation which had led to all 250 depots of the corporation to remain shut for some days The stir continues despite the state government announcing a 41 per cent salary hike last week to break the impasse PTI ND GK GK

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