Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

TRUCKERS ON STRIKE TODAY OVER SCRAPPING OF UNIONS

- Press Trust of India

CHANDIGARH: As many as 93,000 trucks will go off road on Sunday in Punjab with transporte­rs deciding to hold a ‘chakka jam’ protest against the state government’s move regarding disbanding truck unions in the state.

“There will be a chakka jam tomorrow,” All Punjab Truck Operator’s Union president Happy Sandhu said on Saturday. We will not transport goods or foodgrain tomorrow, he said.

Truck operators are protesting against a recent decision of the Punjab cabinet that approved the Punjab Goods Carriages (Regulation and Prevention of Cartelisat­ion Rules), 2017, which bars goods carriage operators from forming cartels or unions in the state.

Because of the abolition of truck unions, small truck operators will suffer the most as the big companies will take over the trucking business operations, said Sandhu. Freight charges will also go up following the disbanding of truck unions, he claimed.

There are 134 truck unions in the state, he said, adding 70% of the truck operators were engaged in the transporta­tion of foodgrains.

He blamed the Congress government of snatching the right of employment from truck owners.

“At least 4 lakh people are directly and indirectly involved in trucking business and they will be hit hard,” he claimed.

He trashed the claims that truck unions were hampering the flow of industrial investment in Punjab.

“There are several areas in the state, including Ludhiana, Mandi Gobindgarh and Batala, where truck unions do not exist. But then why did several units close down in these areas?” he questioned

He acknowledg­ed that at a “few” places, businessme­n faced problems related to truck operators.

Sandhu suggested that the government fix minimum and maximum transporta­tion charges instead of abolishing unions.

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