Employees’ strike: Karnataka government announces 17 % hike in basic salary as interim relief
The Hindu
State Government Employees’ Association president C.S. Shadakshari indicated that employees were happy with the offer but would announce later whether they would withdraw their strike
In a bid to end the indefinite strike by its employees, the State government announced a 17% hike in basic salary as interim relief and set up a committee under additional chief secretary to study the feasibility of reverting to the old pension scheme from national pension scheme. The committee has been told to study changes introduced in other States across India, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai announced on March 1.
His statement came after a meeting with officials of the Finance Department.
Employees were demanding interim relief of 40% hike in basic salary and scrapping of NPS, and insisted they would not withdraw the strike till the government issued an order to this effect.
State Government Employees’ Association president C.S. Shadakshari met officials in the Finance Department where he was given a copy of the 17% hike offer. He indicated that employees were happy with the meeting but would announce later whether they would withdraw their strike.