Good news for employees, salary will be fixed in 24 hours, arrears will be received

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Employees Salary : The High Court has once again given a big relief regarding the employees. Actually, the High Court has taken a tough stand on not giving financial benefits to the transport employees.

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Order is expected to be issued within 24 hours

After which Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation informed the court that the salary will be decided within 24 hours. Its benefit will be given only to those employees who have been appointed between 2004 and 2005. In such a situation, the hope of issuing an order for this within 24 hours has increased.

Employees will get the benefit from the previous date. Due to which they will also be paid the area amount. Actually, the Advocate General of Himachal High Court told the court that after the order of the High Court, the government is preparing a roadmap for the corporation board to recover from the financial loss. This matter has been listed after four weeks for compliance of the order.

The next hearing is scheduled for July 16

The division bench of Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan and Sushil Kukreja accepted it and fixed the next hearing on July 16. Employees can be given a big relief within 24 hours. Let us tell you that earlier on March 17, the court had ordered the corporation and the board to prepare a roadmap to overcome the financial crisis. While filing the petition, he said that between 2004 and 2005, appointments were made on contract basis for the post of driver and conductor in HRTC.

They were regularized after 8 years of service but there was no such policy at that time. The employees had challenged this in the High Court through a petition. In this case, the court had ordered the department to regularize these employees after 1 year.

It was decided to give all the benefits to the employees from the previous date. However, all these benefits were not given to them. When the order was not complied with, a petition was filed again. After which the High Court asked questions to the government.

 

 

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