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The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation is set to disburse pending salary to its employees from Monday.
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The Kerala State Road Transport Employees' Union has threatened extreme steps including boycott of duties if salaries are not paid immediately.
Though Kerala govt sanctioned Rs 30 crore to KSRTC for dispersing salaries, the Corporation maintains that it has not received it.
The minister has convened a meeting on Monday with the Left-affiliated associations, even as the CMD took a swipe at the unions, saying their stir, braving the sun and heavy downpour, would not yield any result.
Ministers in charge of Electricity, Water Resources and Transport, along with the heads of the government-controlled bodies managing these services in the state have drawn the CITU's ire.
The Kerala State Electricity Board management has cracked a whip on the 'hitherto all powerful leaders' of the KSEB Officers' Association owing allegiance to the ruling dispensation.
The government's intervention came shortly after Kerala State Transport Employee's Union called for an indefinite strike citing non-payment of salaries.
Transport Minister Antony Raju said that a strike would mean even less money for the debt-ridden KSRTC. He urged all to understand the crisis that has befallen the state-owned public transport corporation.
CITU state secretary asks whether the chairman is above the minister in the electricity department.