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Sick drivers behind ailing BEST services?
Updated On: 25 April, 2012 07:16 AM IST | | Shashank Rao
Administration clamps down on employee absenteeism; drivers claim they are forced to work even when ill, fearing action; say this may lead to more mishaps in days to come
Rising temperatures, in more ways than one, appear to be behind the less-than-satisfactory performance of BEST buses in recent times. Over the past few days, a number of accidents involving these buses have been reported; in many cases the drivers manoeuvring these red giants have been found responsible. However, the drivers and their unions have a different take. They say the number of mishaps has gone up, and may increase further in the coming days, after the BEST administration issued a diktat of strict action against employees, if found missing work even after utilising the normal quota of sick leaves.

Going down!u00a0The BEST bus that toppled over on April 6 at Bandra, killing a biker, had a relatively inexperienced driver behind the wheels; BEST authorities say they are forced to employ such drivers on contact due to its own employees bunking work. File pic
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