Punjab bus strike: Bus services to remain suspended in Punjab for three days starting January 6
PTC Web Desk: In a significant development, Punjab will experience a complete shutdown of bus operations for three consecutive days, starting January 6 and continuing through January 8. The announcement follows a breakdown in negotiations during a meeting between the government and union representatives.
On January 7 and 8, union members will stage a protest in front of the Chief Minister's residence in Chandigarh. The unions have expressed dissatisfaction, citing that their concerns were not addressed during the discussions held earlier today.
The protest call has been given by Punjab Roadways and Transport Corporation (PRTC) and Punjab State Bus Service (PUNBUS) employee unions have announced a protest in Chandigarh. The employees will demonstrate in front of the Chief Minister's residence to demand the regularisation of services of contract workers.
As a result, passengers relying on government buses for travel on January 6, 7, and 8 may face significant inconvenience. The PRTS and PUNBUS contract worker unions have been campaigning for the service regularisation of temporary workers. Last month, the unions submitted a memorandum to Punjab's ministers, pressing for the permanent employment of contract staff.
- PTC NEWS