Govt. of Rajasthan has yesterday
filed ‘Action Taken Report’ on the implementation of the Majithia Wage Board
Award in the Supreme Court. The State Government had earlier filed a status
report, which contained the appointment of the Labour Inspectors and the
submissions of employers and employees. In this report the State Government has
informed that notices were issued to 893 newspaper establishments out of it 298
were daily newspapers, 220 weekly newspapers, 358 fortnightly newspapers and 17
monthly newspapers. As a matter of fact, this humongous exercise of the Public
Relations Department has created more confusion than clarity with regard to the
implementation by the newspaper owners and steps taken by the State Government
to accelerate the implementation process.
Needless to state, that the major
grievance has been mainly against two top newspapers of the state like,
Rajasthan Patrika and Dainik Bhaskar. Their owners are the main culprits, who
have been circumventing the implementation of the Award with every fair and
foul means. These two newspapers have used every weapon in their armory to deny
and deprive the wages and allowances to their employees. Employees have been
threatened, oppressed, intimidated, harassed, victimized and illegally
terminated for demanding the Majithia Award. The ‘Welfare State’ should have
thrown its full weight behind the employees to bring the recalcitrant
managements to kneels to get the Award implemented but nothing of the sort has
been done. The State Government is content with simply initiating prosecution
of the employers on the complaint of the employees, which is time consuming
process. This process ultimately favours employers than employees, who do not
have the capacity to sustain for long. Why, at all, the notices were issued to
such a large number of establishments, is beyond any body’s comprehension.
The Action Taken Report also tells
that the cases of 250 employees of Dainik Bhaskar have been referred to the
Labour Court for the adjudication; out of it 34 employees have been already
terminated from its Jaipur unit itself. Scores of employees from other units of
the newspaper have also been terminated or transferred but there is no mention
of it in the Action Taken Report.
Similarly, the cases of 190
employees of Rajasthan Patrika’s Jaipur unit have been referred to the Labour
Court for adjudication. The report is silent about the pathetic condition of
its employees at other publication centres.
In all, the ‘Action Taken Report’
has hardly revealed any action taken by the Government to ensure the
implementation of the Award. The implementation is the responsibility of the
State Government and, in all fairness; the minimum the Government could have
done was to stop the advertisements of all such newspapers, which have failed
to comply with the notification of the Award, upheld by the Hon’ble Supreme
Court of India. Thus, in a way, the action of the government does not cover
itself with any glory but it is also as dark and disappointing as those of the
oppressive action of the newspaper proprietors.
Parmanand Pandey
Secretary General-IFWJ
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