BANGALORE,
January 31, 2014
Loco pilots demand better work conditions
Loco running staff from the Bangalore division of the
South Western Railways protested in large numbers outside the office of
the divisional railway manager demanding attention to a number of issues
ranging from poor working conditions to the lack of implementation of
strict working hours resulting in loco pilots often doing over time.
These
demands gain significance as the lack of optimal work conditions have
had an impact on the safety of trains and passengers, members of the All
India Loco Running Staff Association (AILRSA) said. Sunish C. of the
AILRSA pointed out that while the Railways management was quick to put
the blame on “human failure” as the chief cause of accidents, it failed
to seriously investigate them. Unionists linked these human failures to
inhumane work conditions and rules. They also spoke about hazardous work
conditions including denial of leave and required rest hours between
shifts. The current staff vacancy among loco pilots stands at 30 per
cent, the Union said, which leads to loco pilots having to work
continuous shifts or not getting the prescribed amount of rest. The
Union also demanded that the 10-hour work rule be implemented and a
recommendation to reduce this to eight hours also be considered. The
dharna was addressed by State president of the Centre of Indian Trade
Unions V.J.K. Nair who said that the working class is under great
pressure and that railway workers must struggle to get their demands
met.
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