ESMA might be imposed to prevent strike by Delhi Metro staff: Kejriwal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

As non-executive staff of the DMRC threatened to go on strike from midnight, today said his government might impose the to ensure smooth functioning of the Metro, even as he appealed to the employees to not resort to it.

The ESMA is imposed by authorities to ensure smooth functioning of the services when faced with a situation of strike.

"Whereas all genuine demands of Metro employees shud be met, strike wud cause inconvenience to lakhs of people. Strike shud not take place. Whereas govt imposing ESMA as last resort, I wud urge employees to not resort to strike (sic)," Kejriwal tweeted.

Meanwhile, two rounds of talks between the Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) authorities and representatives of the today "failed", which means the transporter is staring at an imminent strike from June 30, which is likely to severely affect the services.

"The talks have failed and we have not been able to reach a resolution. So, we will go on an indefinite strike from midnight," council's said.

There are nearly 12,000 people employed with the Metro, with the non-executive staffers accounting for about 9,000.

Some of the non-executive staff of the DMRC have been demonstrating at a few metro stations, including the and Shahdara, since June 19 in support of their eight-point demand.

The non-executive workforce includes train operators, station controllers, operations and maintenance staff and technicians, and form a major component in the operation of the

Some of the council members have been protesting over a number of issues, including pay-scale revision, modification of the as an employees union, proper guidelines for sacking of an employee and that too in extreme conditions.

Deputy also tweeted, "Have called an urgent meeting of Metro officers to discuss the demands of employees. Also file related to ESMA being sent for concurrence of Hon "

"Have received instructions from Hon CM @ArvindKejriwal that all the genuine demands of the Metro employees should be met to keep them happy for smooth functioning of Also if needed ESMA be imposed to prevent Metro strike," he tweeted.

today directed the DMRC to resolve the issues of its non-executive employees who have threatened to go on a strike.

The DMRC in a statement said a "a section of the staff , in collusion with an unrecognised union, have launched the agitation" from the past few days, even as it warned that "any action which is violative of the Conduct Rules of the DMRC cannot be accepted and shall be taken up suitably".

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 19:30 IST