Latest breaking news mumbai No action against striking staff: pawar

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Latest breaking news mumbai No action against striking  staff: pawar

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Jan,12,2022 12:04pm (Ist) Posted By: Newsflixall.blogspot.com

Ncp chief and transport minister Anil parab met members of MSRTC today breaking news mumbai employee's unions 

Today breaking news mumbai: in a meeting on monday between nationalist(raashtravaadee -->meaning of nationalist) congress party (NCP) Chief sharad pawar, maharashtra mumbai today breaking news state transport minister Anil parab and maharashtra state Road transport  Corporation (MSRTC) employees unions, pawar urged(drdhataapoorval neevedha krna) the employees to resume work immediately(turant) latest breaking news.


     To incentivise(protsaahit) employees to return to work,  latest breaking    news mumbai the state goverment assured them not to take any action against nearly 50,000 employees that are still on strik. The goverment has also promised that suspended or terminated(samaapt) employees will be considered for withdrawal of action once a transport services are back on track.
     The MSRTC employee union has also asked the employees to return to work and stated(bola gaya hai) that they would continue to ask for their demands while on duty earlier, latest breaking news mumbai the maharashtra goverment had also announced a hike in salaries by 41% and a rise on their basic pay.
   "I am happy that the employees' union are positive about the appeal made by the goverment. We should all safeguard(raksha) the interest of the corporation and should not forget that are commitment is towards the passengers. I have requested the workers to resume work immediately. The MSRTC has been going through a finical crisis because of the pandemic(vaishvik mahaamaaree) despite the fact that employees have been given a pay hike up to 41%.
   Latest Breaking news mumbai The goverment was positive about the demands of the employee,s" said pawar.
     Pawar also said that the merger of the MSRTC as a goverment entity (company) was a matter of sub-judice.      "The court appointed committee working on it and the state goverment will act on it according to the court order. The state goverment has already clarified(spasht kia) its stand. There is no point talking about it since the matter is sub-judice," he said.
     Further, the employee union on monday raised the demand of inclusion of the corporation again to the state goverment and raised the salary on par with seventh pay commission  latest breaking news.
     "We had a detailed discussion today latest breaking news mumbai with sharad pawar and Anil parab. The stike has been ongoing for more than two months and we are happy with the discussion that happen today. Our demand will be considered by the state goverment. I request all the employees to return to work and we would continue discussions with the goverment reguarding our demands," said sandeep shinde, member of MSRTC employ union.
     MCRTC and earlier stated that they suffered(samna karna pada) an accumulated(sanchit) loss of RS 12,000 crore due to lockdown, wich eventually delayed salaries of employees.
  Latest Breaking news mumbai  State transport minister Anil parab said that the employees should report to work without any fear and there will be no action taken against them.
    "I had made an appeal to the employees on strike on three occassions in the past as well. 50,000 striking employees have been issued show cause notices. We would not initiate(arambh karna) any action against them if they resume work immediately. The employees' unions have demand the pay scale to be raised on par with the seventh pay commission  latest breaking news mumbai recommendations applicable to the state employees. The demand will be positively looked into once everything in MSRTC gets streamlined," said parab.

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