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Hans India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Trade unions' strike: Normal movement of Har Roadways impacted at some places
Hisar/Ambala: The 24-hour nationwide general strike called by the trade unions to protest against new labour codes and privatisation on Wednesday impacted normal movement of Haryana Roadways buses at some places. In places like Hisar, Bhiwani, Kaithal and Kurukshetra, the normal movement of the state transport was impacted. The Roadways employees staged a sit-in protest at the bus terminuses in support of the demands. Shops, commercial establishments and other institutions functioned normally at most places. The rail movement was also normal. Sarbat Singh Punia, the vice-president of All India Road Transport Workers Federation, claimed that Roadways buses remained off the roads on several routes. He said various roadways unions took part in the nationwide strike. Subhash Lamba, the president of All India State Government Employees Federation, claimed that several government employees from various departments also joined the strike. Besides, Anganwadi, Accredited Social Health Activist workers, and rural sanitation workers also joined the strike, Lamba said. According to the employee organisations in Haryana, the aim of this strike is to protest against the anti-employee and anti-labour policies of the central government and to press for the restoration of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). In Kurukshetra, while commercial establishments including shops, banks and government offices worked normally, a 'chakka jam', on the call of the Roadways union, had some impact on normal movement of Roadways buses. In Ambala, there was no major impact of the nationwide strike call. Almost all the major markets including wholesale cloth market, Sarafa Bazaar and Grain Market remained open in the district. Most of the industrial units were working as usual. However, Haryana Roadway workers affiliated to Sarv Karmchari Sangh staged a dharna in front of the Roadways office in Ambala City. The Roadways union leaders claimed that bus service in the district was affected. Meanwhile, workers affiliated to Safai Karmchari Sangh, took out a protest march at Ambala Cantt and submitted a memorandum to the Sub Divisional Magistrate related to their demands. Sarbat Punia said that when Haryana had a population of one crore in 1990-91, the Haryana Roadways had a fleet of 3,884 buses. 'Now, the population has increased three-fold and against the requirement of 12,000 buses in the fleet, we have less than 3,000. As a result, common people, women, students, they face problems,' he said.


Indian Express
4 days ago
- Politics
- Indian Express
Haryana roadways staffers to go on strike today
The major employee unions of Haryana Roadways have called for a strike on July 9, aligning with the nationwide protest against the policies of privatisation of public sector undertakings and public services. Employee associations from several other government departments in Haryana have also announced their support for the strike. Sarbat Singh Punia, vice-president, All India Road Transport Workers Federation, said on Monday that a strike call has been issued to the staff operating all 2,800 government-run buses in Haryana, including Volvo services, to express dissatisfaction over the non-fulfilment of their demands. Punia, who hails from Haryana, confirmed that various roadways unions will be participating in the larger nationwide agitation. 'We have urged the employees not to run the buses from 4 am on Tuesday till midnight (12 am),' he said. Subhash Lamba, president of All India State Government Employees Federation said: 'Employees of various departments and workers working in the industrial sector will also be on strike on July 9 on the call of federations of central trade unions and employee unions'. The employee unions have been criticising the 'delay' in notifying the Eighth Pay Commission, despite earlier announcements. Lamba also flagged other long-pending demands including the restoration of the old pension scheme, regularisation of contract workers, and filling vacant posts through permanent recruitment. Additionally, Lamba declared resistance to the four labour codes notified by the central government, which he described as a 'document of slavery of workers'. The Centre had earlier notified four labour codes — The Code on Wages, 2019; The Industrial Relations Code, 2020; The Code on Social Security, 2020; and The OSH Code, 2020 — to replace 29 sets of labour laws.


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Reserved auto services begin at city airport with new rules
Patna: Reserved autorickshaw services officially began operating from Patna's Jayprakash Narayan International Airport on Friday. The pick-up and drop-off facilities are now available at the airport's multi-parking area. Until now, autorickshaws were not permitted to enter the airport premises. Under the new arrangement, drivers may enter through the old gate, drop off passengers at the designated multi-parking zone and exit through the same gate. The service is regulated with a set of new rules – all drivers must follow a prescribed dress code, carry ID cards verified by their association and have their full details recorded with both the association and airport authorities. The service was inaugurated by Rajkumar Jha, general secretary of the All India Road Transport Workers Federation (Bihar), who highlighted the need for evolving with the times. "Drivers serving airport routes will receive English language training to better assist foreign travellers and non-Hindi speaking passengers from other states. A prepaid booth will be set up soon. Until then, drivers will carry placards to attract passengers," he said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Abingdon: If You Were Born Between 1945-1974 You Could Be Eligible For This British Seniors Read More Undo Pappu Yadav, president of the Patna District Autorickshaw Drivers' Association, expressed thanks to the airport director for understanding the drivers' needs and allowing operations from the parking area. "This is a major step in enhancing airport transport facilities while ensuring passenger safety and convenience," he said. The event was attended by several association members and officials, including Mohammad, Mumtaz, Manish Kumar, Pradeep Kumar and parking contractor representative Ram Sundar Prasad Singh, also known as Bauwa Ji.