{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "HRTC Strike Threat in Himachal: Sukhu Government Invokes ESMA",
  "summary": "HRTC employees in Himachal Pradesh have announced a strike starting the night of June 24 over pending allowance payments. In response, the Sukhu government has invoked ESMA, prohibiting any strikes for the next six months.",
  "content": "Employees of the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) are set to go on a statewide strike to press for their demands. After a meeting between the HRTC union and the government in Shimla ended without any resolution, the wheels of HRTC buses across the state are expected to come to a halt starting from midnight on June 24. Addressing the situation, the Sukhu government has announced the implementation of the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA). With these orders, employees are now barred from striking for a period of six months.\n\nReasons Behind the Strike\nThe HRTC union has been demanding the release of 100 crore rupees in pending allowances. They had set a deadline of June 24 for the government to meet these demands, threatening to strike on June 25 if the payments were not processed. HRTC Union President Man Singh confirmed that they intend to proceed with the strike starting on the night of June 24. He has further urged the public to avoid booking bus tickets and not to wait for buses as services will be severely disrupted.\n\nMeeting Disputes and Administrative Tensions\nA planned meeting between the HRTC union, Deputy CM, and Transport Minister Mukesh Agnihotri in Shimla was canceled. Man Singh alleged that during discussions, the Additional Chief Secretary of the Transport Department used inappropriate language, telling the union members that this was not an 'Iran war.' Furthermore, Man Singh noted that his own transfer from the Dhalli unit in Shimla to Chamba has fueled the unrest, and the union is now demanding that this transfer be revoked.\n\nImpact on Public and Employee Sentiment\nAccording to Man Singh, the employees had previously postponed the strike due to the NEET examination to avoid causing inconvenience to students. However, the workers are now highly agitated, making it difficult to stop the protests. The union claims that all 12,000 employees of the corporation are united in their demand for the pending allowances. Despite the government's invocation of ESMA, the standoff between the administration and the workforce remains unresolved.\n\nWhat this means for you\nAcross India: Commuters who rely on public transport may face significant disruptions to their travel plans when essential service strikes occur.\n\nIn Himachal Pradesh: Residents will likely face major travel difficulties starting from the night of June 24 due to the potential suspension of bus services.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. When are the HRTC employees going on strike?\nThe HRTC employees are going on strike starting from midnight on June 24.\n\n2. What steps has the government taken to prevent the strike?\nThe Sukhu government has invoked the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA), which prohibits strikes for the next six months.\n\n3. Why are the employees striking?\nThe employees are striking to demand the payment of 100 crore rupees in pending allowances.\n\n4. What has the union advised passengers to do?\nUnion President Man Singh has urged the public to avoid booking bus tickets and not to wait at bus stations as services will be unavailable.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/himachal-pradesh/himachala-men-parivahana-karmachariyon-ki-haratala-ki-chetavani-sukhu-sarakara-ne-lagu-kiya-esma-2443",
  "category": "Himachal Pradesh",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-23",
  "tags": [
    "Himachal Pradesh",
    "HRTC",
    "strike",
    "transport department",
    "Sukhu government",
    "ESMA"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}