After HC stay order, Kerala govt brings out ordinance to enforce salary cut
The
Kerala government will bring an ordinance to defer up to 25 per cent salaries
of its employees after the High Court order barred it from taking a tougher
cost-cutting measure during the coronavirus outbreak, said a minister on
Monday.
Soon
after the weekly cabinet meeting, State Finance Minister Thomas Issac told the
media that the government has decided to come out with Disaster and Public
Emergency Special Provisions Act which will give it the power to defer payment
of salaries, up to 25 per cent of all state government employees.
"This
is not against yesterday's high court order, instead we have abided by it. We
are not going to go in appeal against stay order. The State government is using
the provisions in the Act. The provision in the Act is clear as it says this
can be done when a health emergency or a disaster strikes. Read More
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