The unions had raised a series of demands, including the absorption of wet-lease employees into BEST, procurement of 5,000 BEST-owned buses, fresh staff recruitment, promotions for senior employees and protection of BEST properties from sale or long-term lease. | Mumbai news

The unions have raised a series of demands, including the absorption of wet-lease employees into BEST, procurement of 5,000 BEST-owned buses, fresh staff recruitment, promotions…

BEST Srike in Mumbai Today Update: Mumbai commuters face potential public transport disruption as BEST employees start an indefinite strike. Talks between unions and…

MUMBAI: Morning commuters and students faced disruption on Friday after the BEST Sanyukt Kamgar Kruti Samiti, an action committee of 12 employee unions, launched an indefinite…

Striking employees allegedly prevented buses from leaving the depots, forcing commuters to rely on alternative modes of transport | Mumbai news

Mumbai's public transport ground to a halt for a second day as BEST employees continued their strike despite government intervention and the invocation of the Essential Services…

Sources said some buses were allegedly targeted in stone-pelting incidents involving members of the 12-union umbrella body, the BEST Joint Workers’ Action Committee or BEST…

Mumbai's bus services remain crippled for a third day as BEST employees continue their strike, impacting millions of commuters. Despite government intervention and legal orders,…

Mumbai's BEST bus services are set to resume after a three-day indefinite strike was called off Sunday night. Following crucial talks with Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde,…

BEST employees' unions call off strike after pay hike agreement, resuming bus services in Mumbai.

The unions had raised a series of demands, including the absorption of wet-lease employees into BEST, procurement of 5,000 BEST-owned buses, fresh staff recruitment, promotions…

Despite the BEST strike ending, 15%-20% of buses remain off roads as staff gradually return. Operations are improving but still below normal levels. | Mumbai news