Unpaid salaries, opposition to privatisation: Why Karnataka transport workers are protesting - key points
Tuesday, 5 August 2025 () A strike by Karnataka's state-run transport workers has disrupted bus services across the state, causing significant inconvenience to commuters. The workers are protesting over unpaid salaries, wage revision delays, and privatization concerns. Despite a high court directive to halt the strike, unions proceeded, demanding the release of 38 months of arrears.
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