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No fare-well: BEST retirees wait years for gratuity, protest at Azad Maidan

Two years after retiring, hundreds of BEST staff still await their rightful gratuity. With legal battles behind them and empty pockets ahead, they take their protest to Azad Maidan

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Retired BEST employees protesting at Azad Maidan. Pic/Shadab Khan

Retired BEST employees protesting at Azad Maidan. Pic/Shadab Khan

It has been two years since we retired, and we still haven’t received our gratuity. We served BEST for so many years, is this what we get in return?” questioned Milind Jadhav, a retired BEST employee, at the protest held on Wednesday, at Azad Maidan. Demonstrating unity in their demand, hundreds of retired BEST employees gathered for the protest.

Many, like Jadhav, have been waiting for their gratuity for two years, despite exhausting all legal options, including the labour court. Although judgments from authorities have favoured the ex-employees, they claim that BEST continues to withhold payments, citing a lack of funds. Another retired employee, who left the organisation in 2023 and requested anonymity, told mid-day, “We did our duty with diligence during service. Now, all we ask is for our former employer, BEST, to fulfil theirs by paying us what we’re owed.”

Highlighting how vital the pending payments are, the ex-employee added, “Many of us rely on this money to survive and support our families post-retirement. How are we expected to manage? None of us have steady income now, and no one hires at the age of 58.” The retirees claimed this issue isn’t limited to those at the lower end of the hierarchy. 

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