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Kerala Guv signs new Ordinance on employees salary cut

After the Kerala High Court put a stay on the Kerala government's six-day salary cut decision, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan signed the new ordinance, which means all state government employees will get their salary for the month of April.

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Published : Apr 30, 2020, 1:55 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Thursday signed the new Ordinance, 'Disaster and Public Emergency Special Provisions Act', State Finance Minister Thomas Issac said.

The Pinarayi Vijayan government last month had decided to deduct six-day salary of all its employees in the next five months as a temporary measure, to tide over the Covid-19 crisis, as it was cash stressed.

But pro-opposition staff unions approached the Kerala High Court, which stayed it and this forced the Vijayan government to bring a new Ordinance, which was sent to the Governor on Wednesday.

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"Yes, it has been signed and now all state government employees will get their salary for the month of April, starting from May 4," said Issac.

"It was very unfortunate that a lot of muck had to be dealt with on this issue. We do not see this any victory, instead we are very considerate to our employees and all this happened because some failed to see what we were doing. We will never ever be against our employees. This is only deferment and we will return it," Issac added.

(IANS Report)

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Thursday signed the new Ordinance, 'Disaster and Public Emergency Special Provisions Act', State Finance Minister Thomas Issac said.

The Pinarayi Vijayan government last month had decided to deduct six-day salary of all its employees in the next five months as a temporary measure, to tide over the Covid-19 crisis, as it was cash stressed.

But pro-opposition staff unions approached the Kerala High Court, which stayed it and this forced the Vijayan government to bring a new Ordinance, which was sent to the Governor on Wednesday.

Read: Kerala govt allots Rs 3,000 cr to revive agriculture sector

"Yes, it has been signed and now all state government employees will get their salary for the month of April, starting from May 4," said Issac.

"It was very unfortunate that a lot of muck had to be dealt with on this issue. We do not see this any victory, instead we are very considerate to our employees and all this happened because some failed to see what we were doing. We will never ever be against our employees. This is only deferment and we will return it," Issac added.

(IANS Report)

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