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Tsrtc Strike Effect: Temporary Conductors Collecting Over Charges And Pocketing Ticket Money

The RTC strike which began on October 5 is still going on. The government has finally softened that there is no negotiation these days. With the directives issued by the High Court to hold talks with trade unions, the government has taken the initiative. The committee has set up a committee with Eidis and a financial advisor to look into the demands of labor unions. At the same time, the government has made it clear that the workers themselves have given up the demand for the merger of the RTC with the government. RTC workers are likely to call off the strike by the end of this month.

But Janata is in serious trouble with the impact of the RTC workers’ strike. With the opening of schools from Monday .. The shortage of buses was evident. A small number of buses hit the road and overflowed with students and passengers. In the morning and evening in Hyderabad, commuters have to wait for buses. The use of own vehicles has increased due to the strike.

Temporary conductors charging money from passengers boarding the bus are not giving them tickets. Similarly, conductors of the city of Hyderabad buses charge more fares. If a person boarding a bus in Mehdipatnam landed near the tank car, it would have to pay Rs. But there are no retailers. In fact, you can get up to Secunderabad station for Rs 20. Travelers are unhappy with the extra charges.

With no tickets available .. The bus is also unable to track how many people are traveling. With this some temporary conductors are tied up for coins .. with some money in their pockets. This is due to the loss of travelers and the RTC. At the same time, some temporary drivers and conductors are giving away half of what they were promised.

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