Ahead of the Telangana Cabinet meeting scheduled for Thursday, which will decide the fate of the TSRTC employees and the Corporation as a whole, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) is hopeful that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao will hire the employees back. Speaking to TNM, Thomas Reddy, one of the leaders from the JAC said, "We have confidence that the government would hire us back. We have faith in the government that they wouldn't work against our interest."
KCR had earlier declared the 48,000 staffers were 'self-dismissed' after they went on the strike, demanding the merger of the TSRTC with the state government. This would essentially have meant that the TSRTC workers would get the same rights and benefits are government employees. However, the government did not agree, and after 52 days, the employees ended their strike and decided to rejoin duty. But TSRTC at this point refused to take them back. Critics say that at this point, it has become a matter of his ego for the Chief Minister.
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Ahead of the Telangana Cabinet meeting scheduled for Thursday, which will decide the fate of the TSRTC employees and the Corporation as a whole, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) is hopeful that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao will hire the employees back. Speaking to TNM, Thomas Reddy, one of the leaders from the JAC said, "We have confidence that the government would hire us back. We have faith in the government that they wouldn't work against our interest." KCR had earlier declared the 48,000 staffers were 'self-dismissed' after they went on the strike, demanding the merger of the TSRTC with the state government. This would essentially have meant that the TSRTC workers would get the same rights and benefits are government employees. However, the government did not agree, and after 52 days, the employees ended their strike and decided to rejoin duty. But TSRTC at this point refused to take them back. Critics say that at this point, it has become a matter of his ego for the Chief Minister. https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/amidst-speculations-layoffs-telangana-rtc-employees-pin-hopes-cabinet-meeting-113045
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