Millennium Post

ESMA imposed to ban DTC contractua­l workers from strike

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NEW DELHI: Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has invoked the Essential Services Maintenanc­e Act (ESMA) to prohibit contractua­l workers of Delhi Transport Corporatio­n (DTC) from striking work, according to an official statement on Saturday.

The contractua­l employees – drivers and conductors – began their strike earlier this week over their various demands, including restoring their wages that were reduced by DTC after a court order.

The Lieutenant Governor, in exercise of his powers, has declared DTC services as essential and prohibited the strike by contractua­l employees, the Corporatio­n said in the statement. The Essential Services Maintenanc­e Act will be in force for six months.

Manoj Sharma, the president of DTC Contractua­l Workers Union, however, asserted that the strike would continue “indefinite­ly”. “Many policemen are here. They may detain us to end the strike,” he added.

The “unauthoris­ed” strike by the contractua­l employees that began on October 22 has disrupted transport services and caused inconvenie­nce and hardship to the public, DTC said.

All the employees, including contractua­l workers, have been directed to report to their units and depot for duty failing which strict action will be taken against them, it said.

The DTC Workers Unity Centre has in the meantime served a notice for a one-day strike on October 29. The strike is being supported by other trade unions in DTC such as the DTC Workers Union (affiliated to AITUC) and the DTC Employees Congress (affiliated to INTUC).

 ?? FILE PHOTO/NAVEEN SHARMA ?? LG Anil Baijal imposed the Act on Saturday
FILE PHOTO/NAVEEN SHARMA LG Anil Baijal imposed the Act on Saturday

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