The news comes as a big relief for the former Transport Corporation employees, the Transport Department has decided to clear the retirement benefit dues, running up to Rs 960 crore, for over 7,000 employees retired since April 2019. A tripartite meeting was held between their representatives, Transport Corporation officials and Labour Department officials recently after the trade unions served strike notice over demands, including non-commencement of talks for the 14th wage settlement agreement and non-payment of terminal benefits. The reliable Sources said that the Transport officials agreed to pay the retirement benefits which is due to the workers retried between April and December 2019, and promised to issue a government order. An Transport Corporation official has informed that the order to pay the dues running up to Rs 962 crore would be issued in the next few days. “About 5,000 retired employees till December 2019 would get their retirement benefits. Subsequently, we would pay the rest of the retired employees,” the official said, he further added that the talks for the wage settlement agreement would commence soon. “The non-payment of retirement benefits has remained an issue in the STU since 2013. The dues of retired employees were being paid only after protests by unions from time to time. Due to financial constraints, the management diverted the EPFO funds for its daily operation instead of crediting to the individual accounts of the workers,” the labour unions alleged. Social gathering norms relaxed in Tamil Nadu AIADMK to form Women Campaign groups, TN Election 2021 Covid 19 curve tapers down but Pneumonia curve uprights, TN