With no headway and buses staying off the roads, union leaders and Management of road transport corporations today met for negotiation with Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy.
After prolonged negotiations from morning till evening, Managing Director of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation Rajendra Kumar Kataria along with Union Leaders jointly announced that they have been able bring an end to the deadlock.
More than one lakh employees' of transport corporations were on strike since Sunday midnight with about 41 demands, prominent among them being a 35 per cent wage hike, while government had earlier offered 10 per cent increase.
"On other demands we will sort it out at the earliest," he said.
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Stating that buses have already started resuming services, he said "they will successfully start now. Tomorrow all the schools and colleges will open and kids will go to schools."
Schools and colleges in most parts of the state had remained shut for the third day today due to strike.
KSRTC Staff and Workers Federation General Secretaryand All India Trade Union Congress leader H V Anantha Subbarao said major contention was on wage issue.
The unions had also requested government not to take any disciplinary action against employees and those suspended have to be taken back, he said, adding unions have also apologised to the public for theinconvenience caused to the public because of the strike.
As the deadlock ended, partial resumption in serviceswas seen in several parts of the state in the evening hours. Officials said service will resume in full swing tomorrow morning.