SC orders implementation of Majithia Wage Board

The Supreme Court has ordered the implementation of recommendations of Majithia Wage Board for journalists and non—journalists in newspapers and news agencies.
Dismissing the petitions of various newspapers challenging the recommendations of the wage board, the apex court ordered that recommendations should be implemented from April 2014.
Revised wages will be payable from November 11, 2011, the day Centre notified the recommendations. All arrears has to be paid in four instalments within a year.

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A Bench of Chief Justice P. Sathasivam and Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Shivakirti Singh reserved orders on January 9 on the petitions filed by ABP Ltd., Bennett Coleman and Co. Ltd., publishers of "The Times of India", and other newspapers; and the Indian Newspaper Society after a marathon hearing over four months since September. They had challenged the Wage Board’s report submitted in December 2010, and the notification issued by the Centre in November 2011.
The Centre justified the report and the notification for its implementation and said the wage structure was based on the employer’s capacity to pay.

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