MSRTC strike: Bus operations partially resume from 215 depots as soon as workers return to work. Mumbai News – Times of India

Mumbai: affected by the strike Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) on Friday said that around 26,500 personnel have rejoined duty and bus operations have partially resumed from 215. depot,
MD of MSRTC Shekhar Channe The said 2,382 buses were deployed to operate 7,138 services and some four lakh people used them.
About 92,000 employees of MSRTC have been on strike since October 28 demanding that the undertaking be merged with the state government and the agitation intensified on November 9 after bus operations in almost all depots came to a halt.
So far, 2,000. services of more daily wage And 3,123 permanent employees have been terminated due to the strike, causing a loss of around Rs 1,200 crore so far.
channe Said that retired ST drivers and other drivers have been hired on contract basis to tide over the crisis.
He said that due to the appeal of the State Transport Minister, the number of employees returning to duty daily was 300-400. Anil Parabi, as a result of which MSRTC had managed to resume operations from 215 out of 250 depots.

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