Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Call a meeting and end strike: Bombay HC tells BEST union

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Friday asked the BEST Workers’ Union to “take the first step” towards resolving its dispute with the state and Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n and end the civic bus service employees’ strike, now in its fourth day.

The court also asked the union to hold a meeting of its officebear­ers in the evening in a bid to break the stalemate.

Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni told the court that the Maharashtr­a government had set up a committee, headed by the chief secretary, to hold talks with the union.

Secretarie­s of the urban developmen­t and transport department­s are also part of this committee, he said.

BMC and Brihanmumb­ai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) officials will also attend the meeting, he said.

Lawyers of the BMC and the BEST said they were open to resolving the issues of the civic bus service employees as long as the union “cooperated” and stopped “holding a gun” to their heads.

At this, a bench of Chief Justice Naresh Patil and N M Jamdar noted that as the authoritie­s had already constitute­d a committee and were willing to resolve the matter, the union must now make efforts to end the deadlock.

“The city has a certain reputation. So many commuters are affected on a daily basis. You can’t hold the city to ransom in this manner by withholdin­g essential services,” the bench said. “You take the first step now. Call a meeting of all your members and others supporting you and take a decision to create a congenial environmen­t and hold talks with the government,” it said. Once the union holds the meeting and takes a “positive decision”, its representa­tives will meet the newly constitute­d government committee on Saturday morning, it added.

Nearly 32,000 BEST employees are on an indefinite strike since Tuesday to press for demands including higher salaries, revision of pay scale for junior employees and merger of the budget of the loss making BEST with that of the BMC.

The court was hearing a PIL, filed by lawyer Datta Mane, seeking a direction to the BEST workers to call off the strike immediatel­y.

 ??  ?? Buses at Wadala depot after over 33,000 BEST employees call for an indefinite strike.
Buses at Wadala depot after over 33,000 BEST employees call for an indefinite strike.

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