Prof K Nageshwar: Lockdown Wages, Centre Retreats (Video)

         లాక్ డౌన్ కాలానికి ఉద్యోగులకు జీతాలు, చేతులెత్తేసిన కేంద్రం || Lockdown Wages, Centre Retreats ||

The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on pleas challenging Centre's March 29 order asking employers to pay full wages to employees for the lockdown period.
A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, S K Kaul and M R Shah reserved the verdict on a batch of petitions filed by various companies challenging the circular of the Ministry of Home Affairs issued on March 29 asking the employers to pay full wages to the employees during the nationwide lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Centre informed the Supreme Court that it's March 29 notification on full payment of wages to workers by their employers during the lockdown was not unconstitutional, instead, it was a measure taken to prevent the perpetration of financial crisis within the lower strata of the society, labourers and salaried employees.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Lockdown Wages, Centre Retreats (Video)
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లాక్ డౌన్ కాలానికి ఉద్యోగులకు జీతాలు, చేతులెత్తేసిన కేంద్రం || Lockdown Wages, Centre Retreats || The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on pleas challenging Centre's March 29 order asking employers to pay full wages to employees for the lockdown period. A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, S K Kaul and M R Shah reserved the verdict on a batch of petitions filed by various companies challenging the circular of the Ministry of Home Affairs issued on March 29 asking the employers to pay full wages to the employees during the nationwide lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Centre informed the Supreme Court that it's March 29 notification on full payment of wages to workers by their employers during the lockdown was not unconstitutional, instead, it was a measure taken to prevent the perpetration of financial crisis within the lower strata of the society, labourers and salaried employees.

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