<p>The protest of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) employees demanding implementation of 6th Pay Commission recommendations completed four days and a few employees returned to work in the region.</p>.<p>In Hassan, a total of 30 KSRTC buses operated on the day. A total of 150 employees, including 86 mechanics, 50 drivers, and others attended work. The buses operated with the police security.</p>.<p>In Mysuru, the private bus owners and the drivers raised objection against KSRTC authorities for running KSRTC buses along with private vehicles in Mysuru.</p>.<p>The private buses are allowed to operate from KSRTC bus stand following KSRTC employees protest.</p>.<p>According to private service providers, KSRTC is running buses through trainee employees, but it will affect their service. The KSRTC and the government should take a decision. "Either they should allow us to operate fully or else they should leave us," said a driver.</p>.<p>In Maddur, Mandya district, a total of 12 employees returned to work and five buses operated. The KSRTC also transferred several employees to different divisions from Mysuru region.</p>
<p>The protest of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) employees demanding implementation of 6th Pay Commission recommendations completed four days and a few employees returned to work in the region.</p>.<p>In Hassan, a total of 30 KSRTC buses operated on the day. A total of 150 employees, including 86 mechanics, 50 drivers, and others attended work. The buses operated with the police security.</p>.<p>In Mysuru, the private bus owners and the drivers raised objection against KSRTC authorities for running KSRTC buses along with private vehicles in Mysuru.</p>.<p>The private buses are allowed to operate from KSRTC bus stand following KSRTC employees protest.</p>.<p>According to private service providers, KSRTC is running buses through trainee employees, but it will affect their service. The KSRTC and the government should take a decision. "Either they should allow us to operate fully or else they should leave us," said a driver.</p>.<p>In Maddur, Mandya district, a total of 12 employees returned to work and five buses operated. The KSRTC also transferred several employees to different divisions from Mysuru region.</p>