09/12/2020 Non-payment of pay for three months: Workers’ protest keeps metro bus service suspended for hours - Pakistan - DAWN.COM LAHORE: The metro bus operation in Lahore remained suspended for about six hours on Saturday due to a protest by the workers against non-payment of salaries for three months. There are reports that the employees of the metro bus in Rawalpindi also suspended the bus operation there in protest against nonpayment of pay. The protesting employees started gathering at Gajjumatta, Shahdara, Bhati Chowk and some other stations and stopped the metro bus forcibly on the track at about 8am. They asked the passengers to leave the buses and opt for other means of transport to reach their destinations. They warned the drivers to avoid driving the buses and park them at Shahdara and Gajjumata depots. “The protest put many passengers, including the elderly, in trouble as they were forced to use other public transport,” said an official who wanted to remain anonymous. “Keeping in view the situation, the authorities called police who took some of the protesters into custody. This flared up the protesters who held a sit-in on the bus track, stopping the operation till 2pm,” he added. A long delay in the release of the quarterly amount of subsidy to the Punjab Mass Transit Authority (PMTA) by the provincial government has been cited as the main reason for nonpayment of salaries to the employees for the last three months, Dawn has learnt. “No one bothered about our repeated requests for payment of salaries and we were left with no option but to launch a protest that caused the suspension of the metro bus operations in Lahore,” an employee of a private company responsible for running the automated ticketing system under an agreement with the PMTA said. “The protests were also organised in Rawalpindi on the issue. If there is no payment in the coming days, there would be no bus operation,” he warned. The Punjab government is responsible of paying Rs12.5bn annual subsidy for the metro bus in Lahore, Rawalpindi and Multan. The PMTA, a subsidiary of the government’s transport department, receives subsidy in four quarterly installments and makes payments to the companies to whom it had outsourced the services related to ticketing, cleanliness, bus operations, security, repair/maintenance etc. However, for a couple of years, especially during the last six months, the release of quarterly subsidy to the PMTA and subsequently to the companies has been facing delays due to some unexplained administrative and functional issues allegedly on the part of the government. According to another official source, the government didn’t release the quarterly installment to the authority despite reminders. https://www.dawn.com/news/1592949 2/3

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