TSRTC vs KCR: Unions decry state’s unfulfilled promises
More than a year has passed since the employees called off their historic 52-day strike, but the state government is yet to fulfill their demands as promised.
By Sreshta Ladegaam| Updated: 2nd February 2021 8:05 pm IST (Representational Image)
Hyderabad: Protesting against the Telangana government’s decision to form welfare commissions and eliminate trade unions, the members of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) employees union organized a hunger strike at Indira Park on Saturday. More than a year has passed since the employees called off their historic 52-day strike, but the state government is yet to fulfill their demands as promised, they said.
By Laleye Dipo
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has said that the Supreme Court did not split the union into two autonomous bodies.
Speaking at the Niger State Working Executive Committee (SWEC) in Minna, the state capital Thursday, the state Chairman of the union, Ibrahim Umar, and the Principal Assistant Secretary, Labaran Garba, said there is a misconception and misinterpretation of the Supreme Court judgment that secondary school teachers have been given the legal right to form their own union Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools.
To support their presentation, the NUT officials produced certified true copies including soft copies of the Supreme Court judgment of January 15, 2021 to delegates at the meeting.
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