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Prof K Nageshwar: Legalities not a contour to KCR RTC Policy (Video)

         సాంకేతిక  అంశాలతో KCR RTC పాలసీని ఎదుర్కోలేరు

Over 48,000 drivers, mechanics, conductors and other workers at the state-owned Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC), who have been on indefinite strike for over a month, have refused to return to work in defiance of a November 5 back-to-work order.

The order was issued by Telangana State’s chief minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, commonly known as KCR.

The chief minister announced his ultimatum and threatened to fire the striking workers last Saturday following a two-hour emergency meeting with his cabinet. KCR also threatened to fully privatize the whole of the TSRTC. This was in direct opposition to the workers’ main demand, which is for the merger of the quasi-independent state corporation with the state government, which would transform the workers into full-fledged state employees.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Legalities not a contour to KCR RTC Policy (Video)
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సాంకేతిక అంశాలతో KCR RTC పాలసీని ఎదుర్కోలేరు Over 48,000 drivers, mechanics, conductors and other workers at the state-owned Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC), who have been on indefinite strike for over a month, have refused to return to work in defiance of a November 5 back-to-work order. The order was issued by Telangana State’s chief minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, commonly known as KCR. The chief minister announced his ultimatum and threatened to fire the striking workers last Saturday following a two-hour emergency meeting with his cabinet. KCR also threatened to fully privatize the whole of the TSRTC. This was in direct opposition to the workers’ main demand, which is for the merger of the quasi-independent state corporation with the state government, which would transform the workers into full-fledged state employees.

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