Recommendations of the Wage Boards for working Journalists and non journalist newspaper employees (Other than employees in News Agency) |
Section III
Revised Scales of Wages and Allowances
9. Revised scale of wages for working journalist,- (1)
The revised scale of wages of each group of the Working Journalists in
different classes of newspaper establishments is prescribed in Table I.
(2) Every part-time correspondent/ photographer shall be paid not less
than 40 per cent, if he is posted at district head-quarters and above and
not less than 1/3rd, if he is posted at place below district head-quarters,
of the basic pay plus DA applicable to a full time correspondent/photographer
at similar level, provided that no part-time correspondent/photographer
will work for more than two newspaper establishments. In addition, payment
shall be paid to him on column basis, the rate of which to be settled by
mutual negotiations.
10. Revised scale of wages for non-journalist,- (1) The revised
scales of wages of each group of the non-journalist newspaper employees
in different classes of newspaper establishments is prescribed in Table
II.
(2) Every time rated employee, that is to say, a person employed to
work as time-rate employee (time-work) for either less or more than prescribed
working hours and performs the job, or does the duty of a regular employee,
shall be paid on pro-rata basis equivalent to the wages of the regular
employee on the basis of number of hours for which he is employed.
11. Drawal of wages in the revised scales,- (1) save as otherwise provided in this Award,. a newspaper employee shall draw wages in the revised scale applicable to the group to which he belongs.
12 Dearness Allowance,- (1) Formula for calculating dearness allowance and rate of neutralization are prescribed in Table III.
(2) Dearness Allowance may be sanctioned as soon as the figures for
the quarter for which average regional index is to be used for determining
rate of dearness allowance becomes available. Dearness allowance will become
payable from the beginning of the quarter immediately succeeding the quarter
for which average regional index figures are used for determining rate
of dearness allowance.
Provided that where a work place for which CPI number as compiled by
Labour Bureau, Shimla, as a part of all India Consumer Price Index for
Industrial Worker for a region is not available, the CPI number of the
nearest centre should be adopted and where there is no such centre, CPI
number of the State capital should be adopted. If, however, there is no
regional CPI number in the State Capital, the CPI number of any centre
in the State, which is the highest, shall be adopted.
(3) The revised rates of dearness allowance shall be paid according to average all-India Consumer Price Index Number (1982=100) for regional centre compiled by Labour Bureau for industrial worker and will become operative for classes III and above from the first day of April 98 and for classes IV and V from the first day of June 1999, and for classes VI to IX from the first day of April 2000.
Explanation,- For the purpose of this paragraph,-
The Dearness Allowance in respect of the period preceding the
date of operation of the Award shall be given at the existing rates (not
revised).
13. House rent allowance,- House rent allowance prescribed
in Table IV shall be paid by newspaper establishments to employees posted
in the respective zones:
Provided that -
(i) where an employee is provided residential accommodation by newspaper establishment, no house rent allowance will be payable.14. City compensatory allowance,- City compensatory allowance prescribed in Table V shall be paid by newspaper establishments to their employees posted in their respective zones.
(2) if an employee is being paid house rent allowance, the same will be adjusted against the amount of house rent allowance payable under this provision.
(3) where a newspaper establishment contributes on behalf of an employee any amount towards a fund to enable the employee to own his residential accommodation, such amount shall be adjusted against house rent allowance payable under this provision.
15. Night shift allowance,- Night shift allowance at the rates prescribed in Table VI shall be paid by the newspaper establishment to their respective employees.
16. Hardship allowance,- An employee working in hilly area above 5000 ft. (1524 metres) from the sea level or in a disturbed area shall be paid a lump sum of Rs. 250 per month.
Explanation.- For the purpose of this para, "disturbed area" means disturbed area declared by the appropriate Government, ie, State Government or Central Government, as the case may be, under the relevant Act. The Hardship Allowance shall not be applicable to the employees who are working in publications brought out from any of the areas aforesaid, and also to the employees working in Classes VI to IX.
17. Leave travel allowance,- An employee shall be paid leave travel allowance at the rates prescribed in Table VII, except the employees working in newspaper establishments falling in Classes VI to IX.
18. Medical Allowance,- The employees working in newspaper establishments
falling in Classes V and above shall be paid
medical allowance prescribed in Table VIII. However, only those employees
will be paid who are not covered by Employees State Insurance Corporation
(ESIC).
19. Medicare Insurance,- The newspaper establishments falling in Classes VI to IX shall provide medicare insurance cover for all of their employees and the premium to be paid to an Insurance Company shall be limited to Rs. 900 per year per employee.
20 Fixation of initial wage in the revised scale.- The initial wage of an employee in the revised scale shall be fixed in the following manner -
Explanation:(a) For the new entrant, the wages shall be fixed in the revised scale at the minimum of the scale.
(b) In the case of employees already working in the establishment, the wages shall be fixed in the revised scale at the stage next above the existing emolument.
(c) If the minimum of the revised scale is higher than the amount of the emoluments being presently drawn by the employee, the wages shall be fixed at the minimum of the revised scale.
(d) If the existing emoluments of the employee are higher than minimum of the revised scale, the wages shall be fixed at next higher stage in the revised scale.
(e) Every employee shall be given one increment in the revised scale for completion of every four years' service in the post held immediately before the date of the commencement of the Award.
(f) The service rendered by the concerned employee in any other post carrying a scale in that establishment, the minimum of which is lower by not more than 30% of the minimum of the scale in which the employees worked, shall also be taken into account.
(g) The total number of increments shall not be more than three.
(h) No employee shall get more than the maximum of the revised scale.
(i) The revised scales shall become applicable to all employees with effect from the date of operation of all respective classes. However, if an employee within three weeks from the date of publication of Government Notification under the section 12 of the Act enforcing these recommendations opts for retaining his existing pay scales and "existing emoluments", he shall be entitled to retain his existing scale and such emoluments.
21. Mode of payment of arrears.- The arrears payable from the date of enforcement of the Award, if any, as a result of retrospective operation, should be paid within thirty months from the date of enforcement of the Award in three equal 10 monthly instalments.(a) The existing emoluments of an employee shall mean his basic pay, variable dearness allowance at the All India Consumer Price Index Number 1813 (base 1960=100) and interim relief as on the 1st day of January 1998.
(b) The "additional emoluments" of an employee shall mean emoluments other than the "existing emoluments" described in clause (a) granted by newspaper establishments as a result of collective bargaining, agreement or award, as increase in basic wage, dearness allowance or interim relief.
(c) The "additional allowances" of an employee shall mean any monthly payments, by whatever name called, not related to a specific purpose nor agreed to be adjusted against any revision of pay or dearness allowance.
Provided that,
Provided further thanNo arrears prior to 31.3.2000 shall be paid by the newspaper establishments who suffered heavy cash losses consecutively in three accounting years preceding the date of application of the Award. However, those newspaper establishments will be required to fix salaries or wages of their employees on notional basis in the revised scales of pay with effect from the respective date of application of the Award and shall pay the same from the first day of April 2000.
i) The amount of Interim Relief, ie, 20% of the Basic Pay and an additional amount of Rs. 100, paid before the Award came to force, shall not be recoverable.
22 Date of operation of Allowances,-
Except as otherwise provided in the Award, to the contrary, the CCA, HRA and Hardship Allowance prescribed in the Award shall be effective from 01.06.99 in respect of employees working in newspaper establishments falling in classes from IB to V and from 01.04.2000 in respect of employees working in newspaper establishments falling in Classes VI to IX.
Other allowances shall be effective from the date of notification of the Award.