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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's (DMRC) non-executive employees have called off the strike – scheduled for 24 July – official sources said on Sunday.
Demanding a hike in salaries, a section of the Delhi Metro's non-executive employees, led by some Staff Council members, had announced a strike from Monday. However, the strike was called off after a meeting of the Staff Council members with top DMRC management.
The issue was also deliberated upon on Saturday at a high-level meeting chaired by Urban Development Ministry Secretary DS Mishra and Delhi Chief Secretary MM Kutty with the DMRC MD.
The Delhi Metro's non-executive staff on Saturday had threatened to bring train services to a halt from Monday if their demands, including a pay hike, were not met.
The non-executive staff, including train operators, maintenance staff, station controllers and customer relation assistants, have been protesting since Friday against the management's alleged failure in implementing a two-year-old decision to upgrade their pay scales.
Delhi Metro had in 2015 agreed, "in principle", to upgrade pay scale of maintainers from Rs 8,000-14,410 to Rs 10,170-Rs 18,700 from July of that year. It was also decided to merge the pay scales Rs 13,500-Rs 25,520 and Rs 14,000-Rs 26,950. A new pay scale of Rs 20,600-Rs 46,500 was to be introduced, according to the agreement, which was decided upon following a similar employee stir, Mahato said.
The other demands of the agitating staffers include the right to form an union, suspension of disciplinary proceedings against three staff members, including Mahato and a CBI probe into alleged financial irregularities in the organisation.
Delhi Metro, in a statement, said that issues are purely incidental to the individuals and the attempt on their part to push their personal agenda, and invoke others to cause disruption is uncalled for.
Since yesterday, the protesting staff, wearing black bands, are gathering at metro stations across Delhi-NCR and sloganeering against the management in between their shifts. As of now, there has been no disruption in metro services.
(With inputs from IANS, PTI)
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