TSRTC Managing Director Sunil Sharma stated that on the direction of the Transport Minister P. Ajay Kumar proper planning was done and enough savings were done and along with government budgetary support salaries were given to all the RTC employees.He s
TSRTC employees send 10K letters to KCR urging him to release funds for credit society
TSRTC has been utilizing the amount deducted from the salaries of the employees for quite some time without crediting it to the credit cooperative society.
By Sreshta Ladegaam| Updated: 3rd March 2021 4:56 pm IST (File photo)
Hyderabad: Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) employees staged a unique protest requesting chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to resolve the issues related to arrears accruing to the Credit Cooperative Society (CCS).
As part of the protest, employees are sending mass letters to the chief minister demanding the immediate release of Rs 1,000 crore owed by the corporation to CCS. A total of 10,000 letters to this effect have been prepared and posted with the signatures of the employees depot-wise.
Call for free vaccination of TSRTC staff
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‘RTC employees should be recognised as COVID frontline workers’
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‘RTC employees should be recognised as COVID frontline workers’
The demand for recognising the employees of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) as COVID-19 frontline workers and getting them vaccinated free of cost on a priority basis is fast gaining momentum.
The TSRTC Employees’ Union has urged the management of the public transport entity to ensure that all the employees of the corporation, including drivers and conductors, get COVID vaccine free of cost at the earliest.
A delegation of the union has submitted a memorandum to this effect to the managing director of the TSRTC in Hyderabad on Saturday.
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