LG has \'constitutional duty\' to ensure implementation of ESMA against striking DTC workers: Kejriwal

LG has 'constitutional duty' to ensure implementation of ESMA against striking DTC workers: Kejriwal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Wednesday sought Anil Baijal's direction to the Police to ensure implementation of the ESMA in the wake of the strike by workers, saying he has the "constitutional duty" to do this.

Several contractual employees of the state-owned transport agency have been boycotting work since October 22 to press for their demands.

Baijal has imposed the Essential Services Maintenance Act, 1974, on the for six months banning all strikes by its employees.

"Most workers want to attend work. They r being prevented by goons. Police not taking action despite ESMA. refusing to meet. Why is not meeting the Why is not directing police to act? misusing LG yet again n harassing Delhiites? (sic)," tweeted.

In another tweet, the said, "LG has constitutional duty to direct and ensure implementation of ESMA (sic)".

Calling the strike of the contractual workers as "illegal", said despite the imposition of the ESMA, the workers continue to protest and slammed the police for not taking any action against them.

"Despite the imposition of the ESMA, the DTC contractual employees continue to strike, which is illegal and an offence. And the workers who are going to duty are being beaten up and threatened. What action has the or the taken in this regard?" he said.

Gahlot claimed that 96 per cent of the DTC buses were plying normally Wednesday despite the strike called by contractual workers.

"Wages related demands of contractual employees were accepted already. We are open to holding talks with them and discuss their issues," he said.

On Sunday, the DTC had said the has restored the minimum wage rates prevailing before August 4, 2018, of contractual employees and withdrew the for reducing the wages.

The deduction in wages made for the intervening period from August 4 till October 31 will be credited to the accounts of the personnel by the end of this month, it said.

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First Published: Wed, October 31 2018. 17:15 IST