Chaos Ensues As Temporary Drivers Grapple With TNSTC Strike Fallout, Unions Call Off Strike Till Jan 19 In Public Interest

Following unsuccessful negotiations with transport authorities on 8 January 2024, transport union representatives announced that they would proceed with the indefinite strike.

The strike, led by workers associated with prominent unions such as the Centre of Indian Trade Union (CITU), All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), and Anna Thozhir Sanga Peravai (ATSP), among others, is fueled by a range of demands.

In the wake of strike by Tamil Nadu transport workers unions, the DMK government’s decision to appoint temporary bus drivers has sparked chaos and raised concerns about passenger safety.

One such incident unfolded when a temporary bus driver, assigned to operate a government bus from Kallakurichi to Ulundhurpettai, demonstrated a lack of proficiency in handling the vehicle. Witnesses reported that the driver struggled to change gears and navigate turns, resulting in an agonizingly slow and precarious journey.

The situation escalated when the overwhelmed temporary driver abruptly stopped the bus midway, declaring, “If it were a Tata vehicle, I would have operated it much better. Operating a government bus is tough, so leave me alone,” before hastily abandoning the bus.

Similar mishaps occurred in Aaralvaaimoli, Kanyakumari, where another temporary bus driver inadvertently damaged a petty shop while attempting a turn.

In Kanyakumari, an accident involving a government bus operated by temporary drivers occurred.

In Kallakurichi,  a different temporary driver struggled to maneuver a bus out of the bus stand, prompting onlookers to jestingly comment, “Apprentice, take the bus.” A skilled driver stepped in, emphasizing, “It’s not a rented cycle for everyone to operate; it’s a government bus,” underlining the need for experienced hands in control.

Chaos also unfolded in Chennai as passengers were unceremoniously forced to disembark midway, citing purported bus repairs.

Here are some more incidents:

Meanwhile, the transport union has notified the Madras High Court about the temporary halt of the strike until January 19, when the next round of conciliation discussions with the government is scheduled to happen.

 

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