The Supreme Court on Friday, upheld recommendations made by the Justice Majithia wage board hiking salaries for journalists and non-journalists in print media. The Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) has been fighting the long and arduous legal battle on behalf of the journalists in the print media. The latest Majithia wage board recommended that salaries be increased, in some cases to 200% of prevailing levels, causing an uproar from publishers and prompting many newspaper firms to challenge the implementation of the wage board in the Supreme Court.
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HRLN Welcomes Supreme Court Judgment on Wage Board Recommendations.
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shaista umar
on Wednesday, 19 February 2014
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The Supreme Court on Friday, upheld recommendations made by the Justice Majithia wage board hiking salaries for journalists and non-journalists in print media. The Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) has been fighting the long and arduous legal battle on behalf of the journalists in the print media. The latest Majithia wage board recommended that salaries be increased, in some cases to 200% of prevailing levels, causing an uproar from publishers and prompting many newspaper firms to challenge the implementation of the wage board in the Supreme Court.
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