Press Trust of India  |  Chennai  June 8, 2014 Last Updated at 00:10 IST
Four Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) workers who were
discharged from service for disability but later re-appointed at lower
pay should be given their seniority, back wages and protection of pay,
Madras High Court ordered today.

Justice M Venugopal, allowing the pleas of the four, said crew who
suffered various disabilities in the course of their employment could
not be served with any order of removal from service or reduction in
rank on the grounds of disabilities. The authorities should pay all
the mandatory benefits to the affected employees within two months,
the judge ordered.

In their petitions, drivers V Palani, BV Lakshmanan and G Visweswaran
and conductor M Elumalai contended that they were rendered medically
"unfit" for their respective duties under different circumstances and
the Medical Board passed relevant orders.

After being discharged from service, they were later allowed to
re-join at a lower grade with much lower pay-scale than their earlier
posts. Also, they were shown as fresh recruits.

Noting that they were losing several thousand rupees every month in
salary, the petitioners contended that they had already lost their
seniority of service along with back wages. Two of them said they had
not received any salary for the period between their discharge and
re-appointment.

In its counter-affidavits, MTC said all four employees had accepted
the offer of lower post and pay-scale without any complaint and had
done so in writing on their own volition. They had not challenged the
discharge orders and hence their petitions should be dismissed.

Rejecting the contention of MTC, the judge pointed at various United
Nations treaties and conventions, besides Section 47 of the Persons
With Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
Participation) Act, 1995, which mandates that no employer may remove
workers from service or reduce rank and pay of employees who acquire
disabilities.

"It is to be remembered that an employee who acquires a disability, if
not protected, would not only suffer himself, but others who are
dependent on him would also suffer," the judge observed.
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