Image Source: Hindustan Times
Contractual staff of Punjab Roadways, Punbus, and PRTC have declared a statewide strike on February 12, preceded by a bus stand shutdown on February 11. The decision, taken in Ludhiana, comes amid demands for regularisation of jobs, timely salaries, and withdrawal of the contract system.
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The transport sector in Punjab is bracing for major disruption as contractual employees of Punjab Roadways, Punbus, and Pepsu Road Transport Corporation (PRTC) announced a statewide strike beginning February 12. The announcement was made after a union meeting in Ludhiana, where leaders accused the state government of failing to honor promises and delaying decisions.
Union representatives highlighted grievances including the demand for regularisation of services, timely payment of salaries, and abolition of the contract system. They also condemned what they described as attempts to criminalise workers’ protests, pointing to colleagues who have spent nearly two months in custody.
The strike is expected to impact public transport across Punjab, leaving thousands of commuters stranded. Ahead of the strike, bus stands across the state will be shut down on February 11 as a show of solidarity.
Key Highlights
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Statewide bus strike announced for February 12
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Bus stands to shut down on February 11
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Demands include regularisation of jobs and timely salaries
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Union accuses government of broken promises and stifling dissent
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Strike likely to disrupt public transport across Punjab
Conclusion
With tensions escalating between contractual staff and the state government, Punjab faces significant transport disruptions in mid-February. The strike underscores long-standing issues in the sector and raises concerns about the impact on daily commuters.
Sources: Hindustan Times, News18 Punjab
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