Within hours after the HC adjourned the matter for two weeks, the labour union of lifeguards announced that they are deferring their proposed strike by fourteen days.
A division bench, comprising Justice F M Reis and Justice Nutan Sardessai, granted the government two weeks to work out a settlement between the workers and Drishti Lifesaving Services, a government-contracted agency.
Drishti had approached the HC seeking to restrain workers from going ahead with their strike scheduled on April 9-10.
The workers are represented by the Goa Trade and Commercial Workers' Union of All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC).
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The lifeguards are posted across all beaches in the coastal state.
Drishti had requested government to invoke Essential Services Management Act (ESMA) against the lifeguards in order to prevent them from joining the strike.
Naik said the union is not interested in striking work if government is willing to make efforts to settle their demands.
The union also demanded that assurances given by state Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar during the strike by lifeguards over job regularisation and revision of salaries last year should be fulfilled.
Naik said that the union is postponing the strike by another two weeks giving time to the government to work out an amicable solution.