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Tamil Nadu bus strike enters third day; thousands affected as transport minister appeals to employees to resume work

Press Trust of India • January 6, 2018, 18:54:16 IST
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The indefinite strike by some transport unions in Tamil Nadu over wage-related issues, entered the third day on Saturday,

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Tamil Nadu bus strike enters third day; thousands affected as transport minister appeals to employees to resume work

Chennai: The indefinite strike by some transport unions in Tamil Nadu over wage-related issues, entered the third day on Saturday, even as the state government said “many” staff were returning to work and expressed confidence that normal operations would resume by Sunday. [caption id=“attachment_4288405” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AFP Representational image. AFP[/caption] State transport Minister M R Vijayabaskar told a Tamil TV channel that despite the stir, 80 percent buses were running. “Many are getting back to work considering the wage revision offered by us, besides respecting the High Court directive in this regard”, he said. The minister exuded confidence that more employees will return to work by tomorrow and “we believe full services could be operational from Sunday” across Tamil Nadu. The opposition DMK again urged the government to hold talks with the trade unions and bring an end to the impasse. DMK working president and leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly MK Stalin spoke to Chief Minister K Palaniswami over the phone and urged the government to hold talks to end the stalemate. Meanwhile, buses were being operated in some parts of the state with temporary drivers and conductors. In Coimbatore, Tirupur, Nilgiris and Salem districts, a majority of the buses stayed off roads. Some government buses that were operated by staff affiliated to the ruling AIADMK were operational. A similar situation prevailed in Erode district, where authorities appointed temporary drivers and operated some buses. The transport department had earlier invited those with valid driving license to approach the local depots for this purpose. A majority of the people continued to rely on trains, autorickshaws and private buses for their daily commute. Meanwhile, the Southern Railway, in an official release, said, “It is decided to operate weekday services instead of weekend reduced services in Chennai Beach-Tambaram and MRTS suburban sector to accommodate extra rush in view of the strike.” On Sunday, the frequency of local trains will be every 10 minutes on Chennai Beach-Tambaram section, instead of every 20 minutes, and a train every 15 minutes on MRTS section instead of every 20 minutes, it said. Suburban services will also operate normally on Chennai Central (Moore Market Complex)-Gummidipundi/Sullurupetta, Chennai-Beach-Tambaram/Chengalpattu sections and Chennai Beach-Velachery MRTS, today and tomorrow, the release said. As many as 17 trade unions had launched an indefinite strike since Thursday night, with scores of Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) joining the protest.

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