The Asian Age

Court: Salary onus on MCDs, govt

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi high court observed that the payment of salary of MCD workers is the “collective responsibi­lity” of the municipali­ties as well as the Delhi government.

“We are not concerned who will pay the wages. All the respondent­s ( MCDs and the Delhi government) have to ensure that salaries are paid. It has to be a collective responsibi­lity,” a bench of Chief Justice G. Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath said and added that “in future also salary cannot be withheld”.

It also asked the corporatio­ns whether they cared about their employees, as wages of even doctors and teachers had not been paid.

After one of the workers’ unions submitted mini- statements before the court indicating they have not received their wages and contended that such a problem had occurred in June last year as well, the court asked the unions to provide a list of the workers who have not yet got paid.

On the other hand, the corporatio­ns filed affidavits saying the salaries of all safai karamchaar­is have been released, adding that some of them may not have got the

salaries due to delay at the banks’ end and assured the bench that everyone would get their wages in a couple of days.

The bench, thereafter, listed the matter for hearing on February 15 when it said it would also consider the other grievances raised by the sanitation workers. “First thing, we want to ensure is that salaries are paid to all safai karamchaar­is. Then we will consider other issues,” it said. It also said if the workers continued the strike despite payment of salaries, the court would then have to consider whether it is illegal.

The bench was hearing two PILs seeking cleaning of garbage from the streets, which was littered due to the strike by the sanitation workers, as well as directions to the corporatio­n and the Delhi government to pay their wages.

 ?? — BUNNY SMITH ?? Delhi BJP members demand the resignatio­n of Delhi food minister Imran Hussain at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday after a sting operation video purportedl­y showed an aide allegedly seeking a bribe on his behalf.
— BUNNY SMITH Delhi BJP members demand the resignatio­n of Delhi food minister Imran Hussain at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday after a sting operation video purportedl­y showed an aide allegedly seeking a bribe on his behalf.

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