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BMTC workers hit the streets to protest against pay pangs
BMTC workers hit the streets to protest against pay pangs
ByNaveen MenezesNaveen Menezes / Updated: Feb 11, 2021, 06:00 IST
Employees claim they were given only 50 per cent of their
salary for Dec, Jan
Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (
BMTC) said only 50 per cent of the salary had been credited for December and January.
Besides demanding on-time and full payment of salary, the protestors also urged the management to review the recently-introduced duty hours. Meanwhile, Transport Minister
Laxman Savadi assured a separate meeting of transport workers to address their concerns.
It’s learnt that the BMTC was unable to credit full salary to the employees due to a delay in the release of grant promised by the state government. Some workers claimed that they had received only around Rs 10,000 each in the last two months and added that the amount is too less for them to be able to meet their daily expenses an
Estimated to cost around Rs 1.5 crore, the new facility will help passengers to safely board and de-board buses heading towards Hebbal and Tin Factory. The shelter can accommodate about 33 buses at a time, according to officials.