- Government Employees Unite to Protest
- RTC Strike from Tomorrow onwards
- Employees to Protest from 9th June
Article Today, Hyderabad:
The gap between the government and employees in Telangana is growing wider. The employees have warned that they will go on strike from 9th June 2025 , if their pending issues are not resolved. The RTC workers are already preparing for a strike, which will bring the transportation system to a standstill. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s words have further provoked the employees.
Employees Give Return Gift to CM
The employees are responding to the CM’s advice that employees should not become pawns in the hands of political parties. The employees are warning the CM that if their issues are not resolved, the people will teach him a lesson.
United Front of Employees
The Telangana State Employees, Gazetted Officers, Teachers, Workers, and Pensioners United Action Committee (TGEJAC) held a massive meeting on Sunday. Employees from all over the state expressed their anger towards the government. The employee union leaders criticized the previous BRS government for neglecting employees’ issues, which led to the Congress coming to power. However, they are disappointed that the current government is not meeting their expectations.
13 Lakh Families in Crisis
TGEJAC Chairman Maram Jagadishwar and Secretary General Eluri Srinivasa Rao expressed their disappointment, saying that the government’s indifference to employees’ issues is pushing 13.31 lakh families into crisis. They warned that if their demands are not met, they will not remain silent.
Key Demands…
- Immediate payment of interim relief and DA arrears
- Clearing of pending bills from 2022
- Implementation of the 2nd Telangana Pay Revision Commission (PRC) recommendations with 51% fitment
- Improved health scheme for employees
- Housing allowance and transportation facilities for employees
- Special allowances for teachers and doctors
- Resolution of issues faced by Anganwadi workers and helpers