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Strike: Functioning of Govt offices, schools hit in Kerala

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Kerala strike

Functioning of government offices and schools were partially hit as pro-Left government employees and teachers in Kerala today began an indefinite stir in protest against UDF government's decision to implement Contributory Pension Scheme for its staff from this April.

The pro-BJP Federation of Employees and Teachers Organisations (FETO) has also joined the strike. Expressing solidarity with the staff and teachers, employees of Kerala State Road Transport Corporation also observed a day-long strike, which hit operation of bus services across the state.

However, State Employees and Teachers Confederation (SETCO), owing allegiance to the ruling UDF, stayed away from the stir, saying the government decision would not affect the existing employees as statutory pension scheme would continue for them and CPS was only for newly appointed employees.

Sources said the functioning of government offices and schools were partially affected by the strike as majority of government employees belonged to pro-Left Unions.

Terming the strike as 'politically motivated,' Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said in Kochi that the government had made earnest efforts to avoid the stir.

The CPS was a "foresighted move" which would help the employees and the public in the long run, he said, adding the scheme had already been implemented in 25 states

covering 90 per cent of employees in the country.

Chandy also said `dies non' (no work, no pay) would be effected for striking employees. He also cautioned that strict action would be taken against those who prevented employees from attending offices and schools.

In Kerala's case, 80.61 per cent of the state's revenue was spent on salary and pension to employees, leaving only 19.39 per cent of the receipts to meet the development and welfare commitments, Chandy said.

Rejecting the claim, the unions allege that CPS is part of government's move to give up its commitment and would lead to denial of minimum pension to employees.

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