The court had on September 7 stayed the indefinite strike on a PIL seeking ban on the stir.
When it came up for hearing, justices K K Sasidharan and G R Swaminathan, of the HC's Madurai bench, rejected the plea of office bearers of Joint Action Council of Government Teachers and Employees Organisations (JACTO-GEO) that they had to convene a general body meeting for withdrawal of the strike.
Office bearers of JACTO-GEO then informed the court that they were temporarily suspending the strike with immediate effect.
The High Court also directed the state chief secretary to appear before it on September 21 to ascertain her views on the grievances of employees and teachers.
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The judges expressed hope that the government would consider the employees' demands with an open mind in view of unconditional suspension of the strike.
The employees were on strike from September 7 demanding among other things implementation of pay revision, which was due since last year, and regularisation of casual workers.
The employees were already getting adequate salary and if the pay was further hiked, the government would not be able to implement welfare programmes, he had submitted.
During the previous hearing, the bench had observed that teachers should not use strike as a tool and could press for their demands through other means.
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