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Friday, February 3, 2012

SRTC ends strike


The JK State Road Transport Corporation (JKSRTC) today called off the strike after a detailed meeting with the management.

Talking to jk news, the president SRTC workers union, Shakeel Kuchey, said the management assured that a their “genuine demands” have been put forth before the government and that it would use its offices for speedy action.

“The meeting was held this morning and the officials from the management assured us that the file (listing the demands) has been sent to the government. The officials said they have done their and would further try to communicate with the government over the issue. Therefore, we have called off the strike,” the president said.

Around 4500 employees have been on strike since February 1 for several demands including grant of sixth pay commission and revival of the corporation. All services offered by the corporation including inter-district transport, inter-state transport and bus service to employees were suspended during the period.

The major concern, however, was the upcoming Eid-I-Milad which requires special bus services from SRTC.“The workers were adamant that we shall prolong the strike, but keeping in view Eid-i-Milad on Sunday the union decided to call off the strike,” Kuchey said.

SRTC employees have been on roads, off and on, since 2009 when the workers went on strike for 100 day to demand salaries and revival of the corporation. The state government managed to break the strike by paying them the salaries and reaching out an agreement for revival of the corporation. The promise, according to the workers, is yet to be fulfilled.

“Government promised that the Board of Directors (BoD) meeting would discuss our demands. But since the agreement a single BoD meeting has been held while as it is mandatory for every corporation to hold the meeting every six months. The government did not keep the promise,” Kuchey explained.

Even as the strike has been called off there seems more to the SRTC-government tussle. The union threatens to launch a fresh intensified agitation if the demands were not met.

“We have been told that budget meeting of the sub committee would be held before the budget session. Also the BoD meeting is promised before that. We will wait and see if the assurances are followed up with some action. If it is not the case we will start and agitation more intense than the one in 2009,” the union president said.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

SRTC goes on 3 day strike

SRTC operations today came to a halt following the beginning of three day long strike by its employees.
The employees also held strong protest demonstrations at Press Enclave here in support of their demands. SRTC employees Union led by its chairman Shakeel Ahmad Kuchay held several rounds of talks in Jammu with financial commissioner Finance Iqbal Khanday and other senior government officers. During the meetings Kuchay demanded that the long pending demands of the SRTC employees be met without any further delay. “Government must look into our demands if it wants an end to our protests,” he told the officers.
The striking employees demand revival of SRTC on the lines of Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation, and the sixth pay commission for them.
SRTC employees started a protest march from SRTC yard at TRC and moved towards Press Colony, where they held demonstrations. They were being led by Mohammad Amin Dar. Carrying placards in their hands, they raised slogans against the state government.

Entire J&K State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) fleet today went off the road as over 3000 employees of the Corporation today went on three day strike in the State.

The operation of all the buses including those plying on inter-state routes and the trucks remained stalled and all the depots across the State including Srinagar, Jammu, Leh and also at Pathankot remained non-functional. With the non-operation of a fleet of total 1016 vehicles, the Corporation will be losing a revenue of nearly ` 19 lakh per day with the ongoing strike. On many routes, additional private buses had to be pressed into service by the Administration to facilitate the passengers and especially Mata Vaishnodevi pilgrims.

The employees of the Corporation in large number assembled in the office of General Manager SRTC near Bikram Chowk, Jammu this morning and staged massive protest demonstration. Later, they sat on day long dharna to mark their protest against the Government. Several employees leaders including Shakeel Ahmed Kuchay, chairman of the J&K State Road Transport Corporation Workers Union, Ashok Mehra, president and general secretary Paramjit Singh addressed the gathering.

While addressing gathering Mr Kuchay alleged that Government has failed to honour its commitment made with the Union. He alleged that Government failed to implement all the 20 points finalized during meeting with the Chief Secretary on December 3, 2009. Corporation employees were not given benefits of the 6th Pay Commission. Pending arrears of the workers were not paid. Even after the VRS of nearly 850 workers, no improvement was made and pending arrears paid. He claimed that with the VRS hardly 2910 employees are left with the Corporation while they engaged nearly 600 drivers on consolidated pay of ` 6000 per month recently.

Even the arrears of the VRS employees have not been paid in full.

Mr Mehra said that no meeting of the Board of Directors of the Corporation was convened in last 14 months while high level committee constituted by the Chief Minister about two years back appeared to be total fraud as no meeting has been held so far. This shows non- seriousness on the part of Government. He said if Government do not want to run SRTC, it should wind up the organization. Every time only false assurances are given and now the employees are fed up. He also demanded conversion of COLA into DA, announcement of pending DPC, regularization of Sports category employees and release of the salary of GHS employees.

General secretary, Paramjeet Singh disclosed that on the invitation of a Government today a meeting of some members of the union led by its chairman Mr Kuchay was held with the Principal Secretary Finance Iqbal Khanday in his office chamber this afternoon. Though Mr Khanday listened to the problems and demands of the SRTC workers but no immediate decision was taken. He said the strike programme would be continued and three day time has been given to the Government to decide about their fate. In next course of action, they may intensify struggle.

In Srinagar, SRTC employees from all the districts assembled at Corporation headquarters at Maulana Azad Road and held massive protest demonstration in support of their demands. Later, they took out a protest rally which culminated peacefully at Press Enclave. The protesters were raising high pitched slogans projecting their demands.

They demanded that Government should implement Transport Act, 1950 fully and SRTC should be allowed to function on the pattern of Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation. They also demanded 6th Pay Commission benefits in favour of Corporation workers.

Prominent among those leading the protest rally included Mohd Amin Dar, provincial president, Kashmir, Wajahat Hussain secretary and Mohd Ashraf. 

Monday, December 5, 2011

SRTC workers threaten agitation

A 24-hour long state wide chakka jam has been called by the State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) employees of the state on December 9, against what they called non-adherence of the 16 point charter suggested by the state government in 2009.
The SRTC Workers Association threatened that a statewide agitation will be repeated, if the state government continues its lack of commitment towards more than three thousand employees of this sector.

Shakeel Ahmad Kuchay, President, SRTC Workers Association told KTNS that only a few demands of the corporation employees including release of pending salaries were fulfilled, but the major demands like the enactment of the Himachal Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation Rules in JK SRTC as provided under purview of RTC Act 1950 are still to be implemented.
He added that Jammu and Kashmir is the only state where transport corporation employees do not enjoy the same status as that of their counterparts in the other states.

“There are around 3700 employees now who are suffering to the core due to non-committal attitude of the state government, especially when the government has failed to implement its own decisions. Vide order no- 1625/gadof 2009 dated 19/ 11/ 2009. The SRTC employees would intensify their agitation this time in order to seek implementation of pending issues/ demands which will include road demonstrations, rallies, hunger strikes, pen-down strikes,” Shakeel said.The workers alleged that even the management of the corporation has no paid any heed to their demands which have compelled them to re-start their agitation.

Regarding the corporation running losses for many years now, the SRTC Workers Association President said that same has been the case with many other states, but that has not resulted in suffering of its workers.“SRTC is fully functional now. A fleet of 950 vehicles including big and small vehicles operate on a daily basis for public service. But the state government says that it is ill prepared to uplift the infrastructure and has not even taken the initial steps towards strengthening this sector,” Shakeel added.

The workers said that in the wake of infuriating transport fare hike, SRTC could have been a viable solution to the public problems faced by the people.“Though we all are extending our full cooperation with the government for enhancing the number of vehicles and making this a self sufficient sector, but the response of the government in this direction is very unfortunate. As compared to last year, the revenue generation this year was double which touched almost Rs 65 crores, but the problems of workers still remain unaddressed for last two years now,” the workers association handout read.