Company’s headquarters, ‘superclass’ bus terminal will be inaugurated today
The headquarters of KSRTC-SWIFT, an independent company of the transport utility, and its ‘superclass’ terminal will be inaugurated at Anayara in the capital on Friday. However, the authorities are yet to zero in on qualified personnel for the company.
“We are yet to decide on the candidate to the posts of Deputy General Manager (Commercial and Logistics) and General Manager. The qualification and age criteria for the post of DGM Operations had been diluted and a person experienced in managing a fleet of 600 trucks abroad was roped in. Low salary and high attrition rate in the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation are hurdles to getting the right personnel,” Biju Prabhakar, KSRTC Chairperson and Managing Director, also the ex officio CMD of the new company, told
TDF s R Ayyappan, K Gopakumar, R Sasidharan, and K Ajayakumar, and KSTES KL Rajesh, S Ajayakumar, GK Ajith, and TP Vijayan attended the meeting with Prabhakar.
Women’s panel northern region office opens in Kozhikode
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A hearing in progress at the northern regional office of the Kerala Women’s Commission that was opened by the Chief Minister in Kozhikode on Tuesday.
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K. Ragesh “The Kerala Women’s Commission, like any organisation working for the emancipation of women, had to always face a lot of opposition and criticism. However, it has overcome many such challenges to achieve great heights,” said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan here on Tuesday. He opened the northern regional office of the commission at the civil station in Kozhikode and launched the silver jubilee celebrations of the commission.
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KSRTC staff strike today as talks fail
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24-hour token stir by two unions raising various demands
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Workers at the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation’s Kollam depot protesting on Monday raising various demands.
24-hour token stir by two unions raising various demands The services of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) will be affected on Tuesday by the 24-hour strike from February 22 midnight by the Indian National Trade Union Congress-affiliated Transport Democratic Federation (TDF) and the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh-affiliated Kerala State Transport Employees Sangh (KSTES), two recognised unions of the corporation.
The TDF and KSTES, in separate statements issued on Monday after a meeting convened by KSRTC Chairman and Managing Director Biju Prabhakar, said the management had not taken a favourable decision on their demands and hence they were going ahead with the strike.